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TABLE OF CONTENTS Practice & Assess Vocabulary
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Unit 1Lesson 1: Words & Definitions 7
Lesson 1: Activities 1-4 8-11
BONUS: Graph Coloring Pages 12-14
Lesson 1: Quizzes (Regular & Modified) 15-18
Lesson 1: Answer Keys 19-20
Lesson 2: Words & Definitions 21
Lesson 2: Activities 1-4 22-25
BONUS: Photo Coloring Pages 26-28
Lesson 2: Quizzes (Regular & Modified) 29-32
Lesson 2: Answer Keys 33-34
Lesson 3: Words & Definitions 35
Lesson 3: Activities 1-4 36-39
Lesson 3: Quizzes (Regular & Modified) 40-43
Lesson 3: Answer Keys 44-45
Lesson 4: Words & Definitions 46
Lesson 4: Activities 1-4 47-50
Lesson 4: Quizzes (Regular & Modified) 51-54
Lesson 4: Answer Keys 55-56
Lesson 5: Words & Definitions 57
Lesson 5: Activities 1-4 58-61
Lesson 5: Quizzes (Regular & Modified) 62-65
Lesson 5: Answer Keys 66-67
Lesson 6: Unit Review 68-72
Lesson 6: Unit Tests (Regular & Modified) 73-76
Lesson 6: Answer Keys 77-79
Unit 2 (Available 10/12)Lesson 7: Words & Definitions 80
Lesson 7: Activities 1-4 81-84
Lesson 7: Quizzes (Regular & Modified) 85-88
Lesson 7: Answer Keys 89-90
Lesson 8: Words & Definitions 91
Lesson 8: Activities 1-4 92-95
Lesson 8: Quizzes (Regular & Modified) 96-99
Lesson 8: Answer Keys 100-101
Lesson 9: Words & Definitions 102
Lesson 9: Activities 1-4 103-106
Lesson 9: Quizzes (Regular & Modified) 107-110
Lesson 9: Answer Keys 111-112
Lesson 10: Words & Definitions 113
Lesson 10: Activities 1-4 114-117
Lesson 10: Quizzes (Regular & Modified) 118-121
Lesson 10: Answer Keys 122-123
Lesson 11: Words & Definitions 124
Lesson 11: Activities 1-4 125-128
Lesson 11: Quizzes (Regular & Modified) 129-132
Lesson 11: Answer Keys 133-134
Lesson 12: Unit Review 135-139
Lesson 12: Unit Tests (Regular & Modified) 140-143
Lesson 12: Answer Keys 144-146
Terms of Use 2
Table of Contents 3-5
Teacher’s Instructions 6
TABLE OF CONTENTS Practice & Assess Vocabulary
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Unit 3 (Available 10/26)Lesson 13: Words & Definitions
Lesson 13: Activities 1-4
Lesson 13: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 13: Answer Keys
Lesson 14: Words & Definitions
Lesson 14: Activities 1-4
Lesson 14: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 14: Answer Keys
Lesson 15: Words & Definitions
Lesson 15: Activities 1-4
Lesson 15: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 15: Answer Keys
Lesson 16: Words & Definitions
Lesson 16: Activities 1-4
Lesson 16: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 16: Answer Keys
Lesson 17: Words & Definitions
Lesson 17: Activities 1-4
Lesson 17: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 17: Answer Keys
Lesson 18: Unit Review
Lesson 18: Unit Tests (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 18: Answer Keys
Unit 4 (Available 11/9)Lesson 19: Words & Definitions
Lesson 19: Activities 1-4
Lesson 19: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 19: Answer Keys
Lesson 20: Words & Definitions
Lesson 20: Activities 1-4
Lesson 20: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 20: Answer Keys
Lesson 21: Words & Definitions
Lesson 21: Activities 1-4
Lesson 21: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 21: Answer Keys
Lesson 22: Words & Definitions
Lesson 22: Activities 1-4
Lesson 22: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 22: Answer Keys
Lesson 23: Words & Definitions
Lesson 23: Activities 1-4
Lesson 23: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 23: Answer Keys
Lesson 24: Unit Review
Lesson 24: Unit Tests (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 24: Answer Keys
TABLE OF CONTENTS Practice & Assess Vocabulary
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Unit 5 (Available 11/30)Lesson 25: Words & Definitions
Lesson 25: Activities 1-4
Lesson 25: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 25: Answer Keys
Lesson 26: Words & Definitions
Lesson 26: Activities 1-4
Lesson 26: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 26: Answer Keys
Lesson 27: Words & Definitions
Lesson 27: Activities 1-4
Lesson 27: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 27: Answer Keys
Lesson 28: Words & Definitions
Lesson 28: Activities 1-4
Lesson 28: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 28: Answer Keys
Lesson 29: Words & Definitions
Lesson 29: Activities 1-4
Lesson 29: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 29: Answer Keys
Lesson 30: Unit Review
Lesson 30: Unit Tests (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 30: Answer Keys
Unit 6 (Available 12/14)Lesson 31: Words & Definitions
Lesson 31: Activities 1-4
Lesson 31: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 31: Answer Keys
Lesson 32: Words & Definitions
Lesson 32: Activities 1-4
Lesson 32: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 32: Answer Keys
Lesson 33: Words & Definitions
Lesson 33: Activities 1-4
Lesson 33: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 33: Answer Keys
Lesson 34: Words & Definitions
Lesson 34: Activities 1-4
Lesson 34: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 34: Answer Keys
Lesson 35: Words & Definitions
Lesson 35: Activities 1-4
Lesson 35: Quizzes (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 35: Answer Keys
Lesson 36: Unit Review
Lesson 36: Unit Tests (Regular & Modified)
Lesson 36: Answer Keys
Teacher’s Instructions Practice & Assess Vocabulary
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The part of this product broken down by lesson, as mentioned above, include the following components:
This product includes Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes broken down into two major organizations.1) By lesson, according to the pacing guide that can be found in this product folder. These can be found in this
PDF document. This method is ideal if you are NOT currently using another vocabulary program.2) By individual root or suffix/prefix group, to be used alongside any pacing scheme or vocabulary program.
These can be found in the folders named “Individual Root Lessons” and “Individual Affix Lessons.”
Four 20-item practice pages for classwork or homework
Two 30-item quizzes, one regular and one modified
Definition page and complete answer keys
The part of this product broken down by individual root or suffix/prefix group includes the following:
Definition page, practice (approximately 30 questions per practice for roots and 60-80 questions per practice on prefix/suffix groups)
Two quizzes, one regular and one modified (approximately 15 items per root quiz, 30-50 items per prefix/suffix group quiz)
The full set of Greek & Latin Roots Coloring Pages that directly correlate with
this product must be purchased separately from
The Doodle Oven.
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Words & Definitions
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autograph – n. the signature of a famous person. The young boy approached the football player and requested an autograph.
graffiti – n. pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc. The walls under the overpass are covered in graffiti.
graphite – n. a shiny, black substance that is used in pencils. Graphite is a safer alternative to lead in pencils.
paragraph – n. a part of a piece of writing that deals with one subject, begins on a new line, and is made up of one or more sentences. The answer can be found in the second paragraph on page ten.
telegraph – n. an outdated system of sending messages over long distances by using wires and electrical signals. The zoologist received a telegraph informing him of his mother's illness.
writegraph
irrational – adj. not thinking clearly; not able to use reason or good judgment. Monty has an irrational fear of rabbits.
irregular – adj. not normal or usual; not following the usual rules about what should be done; not regular in form or shape. Sherry has a collection of rocks with irregular shapes.
irrelevant – adj. not important or relating to what is being discussed right now. The only comments the man made were irrelevant and annoyed the other attendees.
nonexistent – adj. not present or real; not existing. The possibility of recess on a day this rainy is nonexistent.
nonverbal – adj. not involving or using words; not able to speak. The boy was nonverbal and threw a tantrum when he became frustrated with his inability to communicate.
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B. Rewrite DefinitionsDirections: Reread the definitions and sentence examples for each word. Then, write your own definition foreach word that contains no more than five words and uses the root or prefix meaning as part of the definition.An example is done for you.
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Activity 1: Defining Words
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11. autograph: _________________________________________________________________________________
12. graffiti: ____________________________________________________________________________________
13. graphite: ___________________________________________________________________________________
14. paragraph: _________________________________________________________________________________
15. telegraph: __________________________________________________________________________________
16. irrational: __________________________________________________________________________________
17. irregular: __________________________________________________________________________________
18. irrelevant: __________________________________________________________________________________
19. nonexistent: ________________________________________________________________________________
20. nonverbal: _________________________________________________________________________________
write your own name
A. Understand WordsDirections: Write the vocabulary word for each definition below.
1. not thinking clearly; not able to use reason or good judgment2. an outdated system of sending messages over long distances by using wiresand electrical signals3. not normal or usual; not following the usual rules about what should be done;not regular in form or shape4. not present or real; not existing5. not involving words; not able to speak6. the signature of a famous person7. a part of a piece of writing that deals with one subject, begins on a new line,and is made up of one or more sentences8. not important or relating to what is being discussed right now9. pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc.10. a shiny, black substance that is used in pencils
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Activity 2: Understanding Words
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A. Crossword PuzzleDirections: Read the abbreviated definitions and complete the puzzle.
Across
4) lack of judgment 5) not normal 6) messages 8) signature 9) black substance 10) not real
Down
1) without words 2) sentences 3) not important 7) painted on
B. Which Word Does Not Belong?Directions: Choose the word that is not related to the vocabulary word given.
11. autograph a. write b. signature c. famous d. message
12. graffiti a. picture b. painted c. subject d. building
13. graphite a. substance b. ink c. black d. pencil
14. paragraph a. electrical b. essay c. subject d. line
15. telegraph a. signal b. zoo c. message d. distance
C. Synonyms or Antonyms?Directions: Read the words and decide if they are synonyms or antonyms.
16. irrational/logical a. synonyms b. antonyms
17. irregular/abnormal a. synonyms b. antonyms
18. irrelevant/unimportant a. synonyms b. antonyms
19. nonexistent/occurring a. synonyms b. antonyms
20. nonverbal/vocal a. synonyms b. antonyms
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Activity 3: Using Words
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A. Fill in the BlanksDirections: Read each sentence and choose the word that best fits the sentence.
B. True or FalseDirections: Decide if each statement below is true (T) or false (F).
T F 1. Graffiti can be considered an art form.
T F 2. A paragraph must contain no more than nine sentences.
T F 3. An irrelevant comment makes a conversation more interesting.
T F 4. If something is nonexistent, it is available in abundance.
T F 5. The telegraph was a precursor to the instant message.
T F 6. An autograph can make a memento more valuable.
T F 7. Nonverbal communication is only used under rare circumstances.
T F 8. Pants that are irregular probably fit really well.
T F 9. An irrational fear is one that is backed up with good reason.
T F 10. Graphite is more dangerous to humans than lead.
1. Mom gets ____________________ when I forget to make my bed before school.
2. The judge threw out the evidence, declaring it was ____________________ to
the case.
3. We waited in line for four hours just to get the singer’s ____________________.
4. The teens had to do community service when they were caught writing
____________________ on old buildings.
5. Can you believe that the ____________________ was once the fastest method of
getting a message across the world?
6. My allowance is so meager that it might as well be ____________________.
7. You can read someone’s body language, or ____________________ communication,
to find out what they’re really thinking.
8. The doctor listened again and found that the child’s heartbeat was ____________________.
9. The metal club was made out of ____________________ and other metallic substances.
10. Charlene wasn’t happy with her essay despite spending hours on each ____________________.
autograph
graffiti
graphite
paragraph
telegraph
irrational
irregular
irrelevant
nonexistent
nonverbal
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Activity 4: Analyzing Words & Word Parts
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A. Fill in the BlanksDirections: Change the form of the vocabulary words below to fill in the table.
C. Adding PrefixesDirections: Change each word below to its opposite meaning by adding the prefix ir- or non-. Write the new word on the line.
noun verb adjective adverb
1 x x irrational2 graffiti x x3 telegraph4 x x irregular5 x x nonverbal
B. AnalogiesDirections: Fill in the blanks with vocabulary words to complete the analogies.
6. ordinary :: signature
extraordinary :: ______________
7. letter :: word
sentence :: ______________
8. irrelevant :: relevant
______________ :: existent
9. milk:: white
______________ :: black
10. quiet :: loud
______________ :: vocal
11. responsible ___________________
12. violent ___________________
13. replaceable ___________________
14. resistible ___________________
15. toxic ___________________
16. fat ___________________
17. human ___________________
18. fiction ___________________
19. reversible ___________________
20. judgmental ___________________
21. traditional ___________________
22. abrasive ___________________
23. conformist ___________________
24. refutable ___________________
25. metal ___________________
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They are part of a growing bundle of Greek & Latin Roots Coloring Pages that Heidi has made specifically to coordinate with the Vocabulary Practice & Assess pages as well as the Interactive Vocabulary Notebook.
Her Greek & Latin Roots coloring pages will be released according to the same schedule as my units.
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A. Matching DefinitionsDirections: Write the letter of the vocabulary word for each definition below.
B. AntonymsDirections: Choose the antonym for each vocabulary word below.
_____ 1. pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc.
_____ 2. an outdated system of sending messages over long
distances by using wires and electrical signals
_____ 3. the signature of a famous person
_____ 4. not present or real; not existing
_____ 5. not involving words; not able to speak
_____ 6. not normal or usual; not following the usual rules about
what should be done; not regular in form or shape
_____ 7. a part of a piece of writing that deals with one subject,
begins on a new line, and is made up of one or more sentences
_____ 8. not important or relating to what is being discussed right
now
_____ 9. not thinking clearly; not able to use reason or good
judgment
_____ 10. a shiny, black substance that is used in pencils
a. autograph
b. graffiti
c. graphite
d. paragraph
e. telegraph
f. irrational
g. irregular
h. irrelevant
i. nonexistent
j. nonverbal
11. irregular a. abnormal b. typical c. unreliable d. erratic
12. telegraph a. distance b. keep quiet c. signal d. announce
13. nonexistent a. absent b. vacant c. actual d. negative
14. nonverbal a. vocal b. quiet c. refrain d. silent
15. irrational a. foolish b. ridiculous c. unreasonable d. sane
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C. SynonymsDirections: Choose the synonym for each word below.
D. Fill in the Blank SentencesDirections: Read each sentence and choose the word that best fits the sentence.
16. paragraph a. word b. passage c. pencil d. write
17. autograph a. drawing b. seal c. signature d. photo
18. irrelevant a. meaningful b. necessary c. important d. inappropriate
19. graphite a. liquid b. metal c. replica d. copy
20. graffiti a. defacement b. autograph c. photography d. appropriate
21. Instead of following a schedule, the broken bell rang at _______________ intervals.a. irrational b. irregular c. irrelevant d. nonexistent
22. My favorite author is sending me a copy of her latest book with her _______________ in the front cover!
a. autograph b. graffiti c. paragraph d. telegraph
23. The artist drew with a charcoal pencil because its mark was different from that of a _______________ pencil.
a. graffiti b. paragraph c. graphite d. telegraph
24. The class was able to distract the teacher with a subject that was completely _______________.a. irrelevant b. irrational c. nonexistent d. nonverbal
25. The janitor painted over the bathroom walls that were covered in _______________.a. autographs b. graffiti c. paragraphs d. telegraphs
26. Which _______________ contains the thesis statement?a. graphite b. paragraph c. telegraph d. graffiti
27. We returned from our week-long vacation to find the family dog frantic and behaving in a manner that was _______________.
a. irrational b. irrelevant c. nonexistent d. nonverbal
28. I loathe sports; my knowledge of anything baseball-related is _______________.a. irrelevant b. irregular c. nonverbal d. nonexistent
29. I tried explaining to my grandfather that a text was like an automatic _______________.a. paragraph b. graffiti c. telegraph d. autograph
30. Even though I wanted to voice my concerns, I remained _______________.a. nonverbal b. nonexistent c. irregular d. irrelevant
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A. Matching DefinitionsDirections: Write the letter of the vocabulary word for each definition below.
B. AntonymsDirections: Choose the antonym for each vocabulary word below.
_____ 1. pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc.
_____ 2. an outdated system of sending messages over long
distances by using wires and electrical signals
_____ 3. the signature of a famous person
_____ 4. not present or real; not existing
_____ 5. not involving words; not able to speak
a. autograph
b. graffiti
c. telegraph
d. nonexistent
e. nonverbal
11. irregular a. abnormal b. typical
12. telegraph a. distance b. keep quiet
13. nonexistent a. absent b. actual
14. nonverbal a. vocal b. silent
15. irrational a. sane b. ridiculous
_____ 6. not normal or usual; not following the usual rules about
what should be done; not regular in form or shape
_____ 7. a part of a piece of writing that deals with one subject,
begins on a new line, and is made up of one or more sentences
_____ 8. not important or relating to what is being discussed right
now
_____ 9. not thinking clearly; not able to use reason or good
judgment
_____ 10. a shiny, black substance that is used in pencils
f. irrelevant
g. graphite
h. paragraph
i. irregular
j. irrational
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C. SynonymsDirections: Choose the synonym for each word below.
D. Fill in the Blank SentencesDirections: Read each sentence and choose the word that best fits the sentence.
16. paragraph a. word b. passage
17. autograph a. signature b. photo
18. irrelevant a. meaningful b. inappropriate
19. graphite a. metal b. copy
20. graffiti a. defacement b. appropriate
21. Instead of following a schedule, the broken bell rang at _______________ intervals.a. irrational b. irregular
22. My favorite author is sending me a copy of her latest book with her _______________ in the front cover!
a. autograph b. graffiti
23. The artist drew with a charcoal pencil because its mark was different from that of a _______________ pencil.
a. graffiti b. graphite
24. The class was able to distract the teacher with a subject that was completely _______________.a. irrelevant b. irrational
25. The janitor painted over the bathroom walls that were covered in _______________.a. autographs b. graffiti
26. Which _______________ contains the thesis statement?a. graphite b. paragraph
27. We returned from our week-long vacation to find the family dog frantic and behaving in a manner that was _______________.
a. irrational b. nonverbal
28. I loathe sports; my knowledge of anything baseball-related is _______________.a. irrelevant b. nonexistent
29. I tried explaining to my grandfather that a text was like an automatic _______________.a. paragraph b. telegraph
30. Even though I wanted to voice my concerns, I remained _______________.a. nonverbal b. irregular
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Answer Keys
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Activity 1
1. irrational2. telegraph3. irregular4. nonexistent5. nonverbal6. autograph7. paragraph8. irrelevant9. graffiti10. graphite
(suggested answers only)11. write your own name12. write on public property13. write with a pencil14. write with sections15. write to long distances16. not sane17. not normal18. not pertaining to this19. not real20. not talking / not with words
Activity 2
1. nonverbal2. paragraph3. irrelevant4. irrational5. irregular6. telegraph7. graffiti8. autograph9. graphite10. nonexistent11. d. message12. c. subject13. b. ink14. a. electrical15. b. zoo16. b. antonyms17. a. synonyms18. a. synonyms19. b. antonyms20. b. antonyms
Activity 3
1. irrational2. irrelevant3. autograph4. graffiti5. telegraph6. nonexistent7. nonverbal8. irregular9. graphite10. paragraph11. T12. F13. F14. F15. T16. T17. F18. F19. F20. F
Activity 4
noun verb adjective adverb
1 x x irrational irrationally2 graffiti graffiti x x3 telegraph telegraph telegraphic telegraphically4 x x irregular irregularly5 x x nonverbal nonverbally
6. autograph7. paragraph8. nonexistent9. graphite10. nonverbal11. irresponsible12. nonviolent13. irreplaceable14. irresistible15. nontoxic16. nonfat17. nonhuman
18. nonfiction19. irreversible20. nonjudgmental21. nontraditional22. nonabrasive23. nonconformist24. irrefutable25. nonmetal
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Lesson 1 Quiz (Regular)
1. b. graffiti2. e. telegraph3. a. autograph4. i. nonexistent5. j. nonverbal6. g. irregular7. d. paragraph8. h. irrelevant9. f. irrational10. c. graphite11. b. typical12. b. keep quiet13. c. actual14. a. vocal15. d. sane16. b. passage17. c. signature18. d. inappropriate19. b. metal20. a. defacement21. b. irregular22. a. autograph23. c. graphite24. a. irrelevant25. b. graffiti26. b. paragraph27. a. irrational28. d. nonexistent29. c. telegraph30. a. nonverbal
Lesson 1 Quiz (Modified)
1. b. graffiti2. e. telegraph3. a. autograph4. i. nonexistent5. j. nonverbal6. g. irregular7. d. paragraph8. h. irrelevant9. f. irrational10. c. graphite11. b. typical12. b. keep quiet13. b. actual14. a. vocal15. a. sane16. b. passage17. a. signature18. b. inappropriate19. a. metal20. a. defacement21. b. irregular22. a. autograph23. b. graphite24. a. irrelevant25. b. graffiti26. b. paragraph27. a. irrational28. b. nonexistent29. b. telegraph30. a. nonverbal
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Greek & Latin Roots root: graph
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Words & Definitions
root: graph
autograph – n. the signature of a famous person. The young boy approached the football player and requested an autograph.
graffiti – n. pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc. The walls under the overpass are covered in graffiti.
graphite – n. a shiny, black substance that is used in pencils. Graphite is a safer alternative to lead in pencils.
paragraph – n. a part of a piece of writing that deals with one subject, begins on a new line, and is made up of one or more sentences. The answer can be found in the second paragraph on page ten.
telegraph – n. an outdated system of sending messages over long distances by using wires and electrical signals. The zoologist received a telegraph informing him of his mother's illness.
writegraph Root
autograph – n. the signature of a famous person. The young boy approached the football player and requested an autograph.
graffiti – n. pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc. The walls under the overpass are covered in graffiti.
graphite – n. a shiny, black substance that is used in pencils. Graphite is a safer alternative to lead in pencils.
paragraph – n. a part of a piece of writing that deals with one subject, begins on a new line, and is made up of one or more sentences. The answer can be found in the second paragraph on page ten.
telegraph – n. an outdated system of sending messages over long distances by using wires and electrical signals. The zoologist received a telegraph informing him of his mother's illness.
writegraph Root
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B. Rewrite DefinitionsDirections: Reread the definitions and sentence examples for each word. Then, write your own definition for each word that contains no more than five words and uses the root or prefix meaning as part of the definition. An example is done for you.
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6. autograph: _________________________________________________________________________________
7. graffiti: ____________________________________________________________________________________
8. graphite: ___________________________________________________________________________________
9. paragraph: _________________________________________________________________________________
10. telegraph: __________________________________________________________________________________
write your own name
A. Understand WordsDirections: Write the vocabulary word for each definition below.
1. an outdated system of sending messages over long distances by using wires and electrical signals2. the signature of a famous person3. a part of a piece of writing that deals with one subject, begins on a new line, and is made up of one or more sentences4. pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc.5. a shiny, black substance that is used in pencils
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C. Which Word Does Not Belong?Directions: Choose the word that is not related to the vocabulary word given.
11. autograph a. write b. signature c. famous d. message
12. graffiti a. picture b. painted c. subject d. building
13. graphite a. substance b. ink c. black d. pencil
14. paragraph a. electrical b. essay c. subject d. line
15. telegraph a. signal b. zoo c. message d. distance
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D. Fill in the BlanksDirections: Read each sentence and choose the word that best fits the sentence.
16. We waited in line for four hours just to get the singer’s ____________________.
17. The teens had to do community service when they were caught writing
____________________ on old buildings.
18. Can you believe that the ____________________ was once the fastest method of
getting a message across the world?
19. The metal club was made out of ____________________ and other metallic substances.
20. Charlene wasn’t happy with her essay despite spending hours on each
____________________.
autograph
graffiti
graphite
paragraph
telegraph
E. True or FalseDirections: Decide if each statement below is true (T) or false (F).
T F 21. Graffiti can be considered an art form.
T F 22. A paragraph must contain no more than nine sentences.
T F 23. The telegraph was a precursor to the instant message.
T F 24. An autograph can make a memento more valuable.
T F 25. Graphite is more dangerous to humans than lead.
F. What’s the Word?Write a graph word for each description below.
____________________ 26. a nonfiction text written about the life of a person
____________________ 27. the study of the landforms, cities, and people that live on earth
____________________ 28. the art of beautiful handwriting using special pens or brushes
____________________ 29. the characteristics of part of a population, often used for marketing
____________________ 30. a list of books or other sources that were used in the writing of
another book or paper
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A. Matching DefinitionsDirections: Write the letter of the vocabulary word for each definition below.
_____ 1. pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc.
_____ 2. an outdated system of sending messages over long
distances by using wires and electrical signals
_____ 3. the signature of a famous person
_____ 4. a part of a piece of writing that deals with one subject,
begins on a new line, and is made up of one or more sentences
_____ 5. a shiny, black substance that is used in pencils
a. autograph
b. graffiti
c. graphite
d. paragraph
e. telegraph
B. SynonymsDirections: Choose the synonym for each word below.
6. paragraph a. word b. passage c. pencil d. write
7. autograph a. drawing b. seal c. signature d. photo
8. telegraph a. wires b. important c. message d. list
9. graphite a. liquid b. metal c. replica d. copy
10. graffiti a. defacement b. autograph c. photography d. appropriate
C. Fill in the Blank SentencesDirections: Read each sentence and choose the word that best fits the sentence.
11. My favorite author is sending me a copy of her latest book with her _______________ in the front cover!
a. autograph b. graffiti c. paragraph d. telegraph
12. The artist drew with a charcoal pencil because its mark was different from that of a _______________ pencil.
a. graffiti b. paragraph c. graphite d. telegraph
13. The janitor painted over the bathroom walls that were covered in _______________.a. autographs b. graffiti c. paragraphs d. telegraphs
14. Which _______________ contains the thesis statement?a. graphite b. paragraph c. telegraph d. graffiti
15. I tried explaining to my grandfather that a text was like an automatic _______________.a. paragraph b. graffiti c. telegraph d. autograph
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A. Matching DefinitionsDirections: Write the letter of the vocabulary word for each definition below.
_____ 1. pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc.
_____ 2. an outdated system of sending messages over long
distances by using wires and electrical signals
_____ 3. the signature of a famous person
_____ 4. a part of a piece of writing that deals with one subject,
begins on a new line, and is made up of one or more sentences
_____ 5. a shiny, black substance that is used in pencils
a. autograph
b. graffiti
c. graphite
d. paragraph
e. telegraph
B. SynonymsDirections: Choose the synonym for each word below.
6. paragraph a. word b. passage
7. autograph a. signature b. photo
8. telegraph a. important b. message
9. graphite a. liquid b. metal
10. graffiti a. defacement b. appropriate
C. Fill in the Blank SentencesDirections: Read each sentence and choose the word that best fits the sentence.
11. My favorite author is sending me a copy of her latest book with her _______________ in the front cover!
a. autograph b. graffiti
12. The artist drew with a charcoal pencil because its mark was different from that of a _______________ pencil.
a. graphite b. telegraph
13. The janitor painted over the bathroom walls that were covered in _______________.a. autographs b. graffiti
14. Which _______________ contains the thesis statement?a. graphite b. paragraph
15. I tried explaining to my grandfather that a text was like an automatic _______________.a. paragraph b. telegraph
root: graph
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Roots, Prefixes, & Suffixes root: graph
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Answer Keys
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1. telegraph2. autograph3. paragraph4. graffiti5. graphite6. write your own name7. write on public property8. write with a pencil9. write with sections10. write to long distances11. d. message12. c. subject13. b. ink14. a. electrical15. b. zoo16. autograph17. graffiti18. telegraph19. graphite20. paragraph21. T22. F23. T24. T25. F26. biography27. geography28. calligraphy29. demographics30. bibliography
Quiz (Regular)
1. b. graffiti2. e. telegraph3. a. autograph4. d. paragraph5. c. graphite6. b. passage7. c. signature8. c. message9. b. metal10. a. defacement11. a. autograph12. c. graphite13. b. graffiti14. b. paragraph15. c. telegraph
Quiz (Modified)
1. b. graffiti2. e. telegraph3. a. autograph4. d. paragraph5. c. graphite6. b. passage7. a. signature8. b. message9. b. metal10. a. defacement11. a. autograph12. a. graphite13. b. graffiti14. b. paragraph15. b. telegraph
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