Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Directions Read each definition below. Circle the letter of the word that matches each definition.
You may use the glossary to help you.
1. not professional; having to do with someone who takes part in a sport or activity for
fun rather than for money
A. stubborn B. fortunate C. amateur
3. unbelievable or amazing
A. incredible B. craggy C. available
4. confused or puzzled
A. restless B. bewildered C. furious
Directions Each item below has a vocabulary word followed by a group of three words. Two of the words
in the group are synonyms for the vocabulary word. They have almost the same or a similar meaning.
Circle the word that does not fit in the group. You may use your glossary or a dictionary to help you.
Name That Sport Work with a partner and brainstorm different sports or activities that you might like to try
but never have. Select a vocabulary word to go with each sport that describes your doing that sport. For
example, you might be a “furious ice skater” because you get angry at yourself for falling down. Or you might be
a “permanent baseball player” because you love this sport. Challenge yourself to use all 15 adjectives.
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LESSON
Directions Complete each sentence below. Write your answer on the blank line. Make sure your
sentence fits the meaning of the boldface word.
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2. Because Renee doesn’t want to stay an amateur piano player, she ______________________
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7. Cooking on a modern stove is easier than cooking on an old-fashioned one because ______
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Make Word Cards Choose three vocabulary words. Write each word on the front of an index card. Draw
a picture illustrating the word on the back of the card. For example, for the word restless, you could
draw a tiger pacing back and forth in his cage. Write a sentence using the word under each picture.
Directions Create a word map for the word fortunate. Provide two synonyms and antonyms for the word.
Give two examples of things the word could describe, and give two non-examples, too. A non-example
shows something the word doesn’t describe at all.
Synonyms Antonyms
1. ___________________________ 3. ____________________________
2. ___________________________ 4. ____________________________
fortunate
Examples Non-Example
5. ___________________________ 7. ____________________________
6. ___________________________ 8. ____________________________
Create Word Maps Choose three other vocabulary words. Create word maps for these words.
Learn
More! Adjectives often come after linking verbs. The chocolate cake tastes delicious.
Some linking verbs are: be, feel, look, seem, The baseball game was memorable.
appear, become, taste, sound, and stay. A linking
verb is a link between the subject of a sentence That mountain looks enormous.
and a word that describes the subject. The song sounds beautiful.
Directions Read each sentence. Choose the adjective that best fits. Write the word in the blank.
3. There were no tickets left for the Big Rock Adventure. Then one ticket became
4. Some climbers create amazing routes up the wall. These routes are
Give a Pep Talk Imagine that your school soccer team is losing by 2 points with about 10 minutes left
to play. Write a pep talk that the coach might give. What descriptive adjectives might the coach use
to inspire the team to try a little harder? Use four vocabulary words and four new adjectives.
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LESSON
Directions Choose the word that fits best in the blank in each sentence. Circle the letter of the word
you choose.
6. Juan was ________ to learn how to play baseball from his father.
A. extreme B. bewildered C. fortunate D. modern
7. The gymnasts were puzzled by the other team’s actions and felt __________.
A. bewildered B. incredible C. necessary D. permanent
9. Sean played an amazing game today! His team was losing by 1 point with 30 seconds left
when Sean made a(n) __________ basket to score 2 points.
A. clumsy B. permanent C. amateur D. incredible
10. The basketball coach was hired for only one season. However, when her team won the
championship, her job became ________.
A. clumsy B. permanent C. amateur D. incredible