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VOC AB U L A RY
SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
WORDS
◆ Science in the News ◆ The Natural World
◆ Computers and the Net ◆ Observations and Experiments
VOCABULARY
in context
ELLIOTT QUINLEY 1
Three Watson
Irvine, CA 92618-2767
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.sdlback.com
ISBN-10: 1-56254-400-4
ISBN-13: 978-1-56254-400-3
eBook: 978-1-60291-484-1
Here’s an introduction to the vocabulary terms, skills, and concepts you will study in
this unit. Answers are upside down on the bottom of the page.
6. _____ The prefix -al turns the word digit into digital.
10. _____ The suffix -ion can be used to turn a verb into a noun.
SPELLING
Circle the correctly spelled word in each group.
GLOSSARY
WORDS IN CONTEXT
Complete each sentence with a word from the glossary. Use the other words in the
sentence to help you decide which word to add. Check the dictionary definition if
you’re still not sure.
SCRAMBLED WORDS 1 2
A F
First unscramble the words from the glossary. 3
Then solve the crossword puzzle with words E
ALCTIME ____________________
ODFO ACHIN ____________________
COYLOGE ____________________
MYSTERCHI ____________________
STRUC ____________________ 5
C T
HERPOSTMAE ____________________
ACROSS
5. _____ is the study of what
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matter is made of and how C
it can change.
6. The continents and the 2. Each of the organisms in a
ocean floor are part of the _____ (two words) eats one of
Earth’s _____. the other organisms.
DOWN 3. The study of the relationship
1. The _____ extends more between different populations in a
than 1,400 miles above habitat is called _____.
the Earth’s surface. 4. A desert _____ is mostly hot and dry.
a t__r__
1. A b__c e i __l
a infection can usually be treated with an antibiotic.
2. As weather __r__d__s rocks, salt from the rocks enters the soil.
5. Over time, organisms will f__s s__l__z__ if all the conditions are
right.
6. All of today’s plants and animals __v__l v__d from tiny one-celled
creatures.
EXAMPLES
Circle an example of each boldface glossary item.
1. climate
2. carbohydrates
3. organisms
WORD SEARCH
2. What three organs of the human body are named in the reading?
k s
___________________ ____________________ l____________________
3. What nine-letter word in the reading means
“food” or “nourishment”? n
____________________
• Now write sentences of your own, using the five boldface words above.
1. ________________________________________________________________
2. ________________________________________________________________
3. ________________________________________________________________
4. ________________________________________________________________
5. ________________________________________________________________
ANALOGIES
An analogy is a statement of relationship. It points out a likeness between things that
are otherwise unalike. Complete the following analogies with words from the reading.
c
1. Biology is to biologist as ______________________ is to chemist.
r
2. Adjust is to readjust as action is to ______________________.
e
3. Athlete is to athletic as ______________________ is to energetic.
r
4. Multiply is to multiplication as ______________________ is to
rearrangement.
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FIRST PARAGRAPH:
SECOND PARAGRAPH:
THIRD PARAGRAPH:
SYNONYMS
Complete the puzzle with words from the reading. Clue words are synonyms (words
with a similar meaning) of the answer words.
ACROSS 1 2
N E
3. permits 3 4
A O
5. offspring
6. created 5
C R
7. named
6
DOWN F
1. requires
2. important
7
C
4. happen
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WORD SEARCH
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PREFIXES
• The prefix inter- means “between,” and the prefix off- means “away from.” Write a
word from the reading that begins with each prefix.
1. _______________________________ _______________________________
• Now replace each scrambled word in the sentences below with a new word that
begins with inter- or off-. The first one has been done for you.
off-limits until he
2. Tom said the tree house is MILSTI ____________________
repairs the floor.
3. That science fiction story is about TALCGAIC ____________________
warfare in outer space.
4. The actor waited GATES ___________________ until he heard his cue.
5. Route 66 is a well-known ETAST ____________________ highway.
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COMPOUND WORDS
1. What compound word (one word made
by combining two or more words) is a
synonym of the word “beach”? ____________________________
2. The distance between cresting waves
is named by what compound word? _____________________________
WORD COMPLETION
Add vowels (a, e, i, o, u) to complete the words from the reading.
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Living cells make up less than five Many people think of the
percent of your body’s bones—but they skeleton as a symbol of death. But
are continually busy! At this very each and every bone is a living
moment, specialized cells in your organ, full of dynamic vitality. In
skeleton are chewing up old, worn- fact, every square inch of your
out bits of bone and putting fresh skeleton is regenerated every
new material in their place. ten years. Some parts—the
spongy bones of the spine
Meanwhile, these same busy
and hip—renew themselves
bones are turning out new blood
much more often.
cells. And they’re making sure
that every part of your body In a broader sense, human bone
gets just the right amount of is a key to understanding who we
calcium to keep it going. How do are as a species. The bones of long-
your bones do this? They act as a dead creatures that have turned to
storage bank for calcium. In fact, 99 fossils tell us much about life. Without
percent of the calcium in your body is them, scientists would know very
held in bone—ready for release into the little about the history of vertebrates
bloodstream as needed. over the past 600 million years.
WORD SEARCH
1. What seven-letter noun in the reading
means “a group of plants or animals that
are alike in certain ways”? s
_______________________
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SENTENCE COMPLETION 1 2
L V
Puzzle answers are words from the
reading that complete the sentences.
3
ACROSS S
4
1. Every bone is a _____ organ. C
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2. Bones hold our bodies upright and protect our inner organs.
Describe two more jobs that bones do.
________________________________________________________________
3. Are the bones in a 40-year-old the same bones that were there when
that person was 25 years old? Explain why or why not.
________________________________________________________________
GREEK ROOTS
The Greek root gen means “birth.” Draw a line to match each word on the left with its
meaning on the right. Check a dictionary if you’re not sure!
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WORD SEARCH
1. What nine-letter noun means “a college or
university teacher of the highest rank”? p
_______________________
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ACROSS DOWN
3 4
2. unearthed 1. pale; dull S G
4. wither 3. long
5
C N
5. terminate
6. earlier
6
L
SYNONYMS
First unscramble the words from the reading. Then write each word next to its
synonym (word with a similar meaning).
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artist
1. An _________________________ practices art.
ANALOGIES
Analogies are statements of relationship. To come up with the missing word, you
must figure out the relationship between the first two words. Then complete each
analogy with a word from the reading.
s
1. Baby is to child as seed is to ______________________.
y
2. Sweet is to taste as ___________________________ is to color.
r
3. Disappear is to vanish as ___________________________ is to stay.
y
4. Hours are to minutes as ___________________________ are to months.
G
5. ___________________________ is to bottle as tin is to can.
d
6. Run is to ran as dig is to ___________________________.
p
7. Water is to fish as soil is to ___________________________.
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of the sun.
WORD SEARCH
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5. kind
4
6. look D
5 6
7. six-sided T G
DOWN
1. forms 7
H N
3. total
4. daybreak
LOOK IT UP!
Write the dictionary definition of each word from the reading.
1. phenomenon __________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
2. refracting _____________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
3. reflect _________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
DIRECTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
The word horizontal means “level, flat, parallel to the horizon.” The word vertical
means “straight up and down; perpendicular to the horizon.” Write H or V to show
whether each item below is horizontal or vertical.
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2. _____ You can use the Internet to find out more about sun dogs.
3. _____ Sun dogs appear only when there are stratus clouds in the sky.
4. _____ The name “false suns” is also used to describe sun dogs.
WORD FORMS
You can change the form of many words to make different parts of speech. The verb
excite, for example, can be changed to the adjective exciting, or the noun excitement.
Change the form of each boldface word from the reading according to the directions
below. The first one has been done for you.
1. cloud cloudy
adjective form: __________________________________
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WORD SEARCH
1. What seven-letter adjective in the reading
means “displaying data numerically
rather than physically”? d
_________________________
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GREEK ROOTS
• The Greek root therm, meaning “heat ,” appears in a number of English words.
Complete each sentence with a familiar English word containing this root. Add
consonants to complete the words.
• The Greek root meter means “measure.” Add consonants to complete the words
containing this root.
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SYNONYMS
First unscramble the words from the reading. Then write each word next to its
synonym (word with a similar meaning).
SUFFIXES
What word form will correctly complete each phrase? Rewrite each boldface word,
adding the correct suffix.
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SENTENCE COMPLETION
Write words you studied in Unit 1 to correctly complete the sentences.
ANALOGIES
Remember that analogies are statements of relationship. Figure out the relationship
between the first two words. Then show the same relationship by completing each
analogy with a word you studied in Unit 1.
c
1. Oak is to maple as stratus is to ____________________.
i
2. Slender is to chubby as ____________________ is to lazy.
b
3. Page is to chapter as bit is to ____________________.
v
4. Horizontal is to horizontally as ____________________ is to vertically.
c
5. Steak is to protein as pasta is to ____________________.
i
6. Off- is to “away from” as ____________________ is to “between.”
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Find and circle the words in the puzzle. Words may go up, down, across, backward,
or diagonally. Check off each word as you find it.
Now use each word in a sentence of your own. Be sure that your sentence makes the
word’s meaning clear.
1. crystals: __________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
2. topography: _______________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
3. experiment: _______________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
4. features: __________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
5. vertebrates: _______________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
6. vitality: __________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
7. evolution: ________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
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COMPOUND WORDS
Write the compound word from Unit 1 that answers the question or completes
the sentence.
MULTIPLE-MEANING WORDS
Circle the word in each pair that can have an entirely different meaning when it’s
used in a different context.
1. crust crunch 5. fractures features
2. sell cell 6. swell swollen
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PREVIEW
Here’s an introduction to the vocabulary terms, concepts, and skills you will study in
this unit. Answers are upside down on the bottom of the page.
WORD COMPLETION
Add vowels (a, e, i, o, u) to complete the words.
TRUE OR FALSE
Write T or F to show whether each statement is true or false.
1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. F 7. T TRUE OR FALSE :
1. extinct 2. carbon 3. observe 4. endangered
WORD COMPLETION : ANSWERS:
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WORDS IN CONTEXT
Use context clues (the other words in the sentence) to help you complete the sentences
with words from the glossary. If you’re not sure, check a dictionary.
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ANALOGIES
Remember that analogies are statements of relationship. Begin by thinking about the
relationship between the first two words. Then complete the analogy by writing the
glossary word that makes sense.
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What’s a Hertz?
WORD SEARCH
1. What six-letter noun in the reading
means “the power of certain forces of
nature to do work”? e
______________________
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DOWN
2. information sent by an
1. room or building
electromagnetic wave
where scientific tests
are carried out 3. measurements of an electric current
PREFIXES
You learned in the reading that the prefix kilo- means “thousand” and the prefix mega-
means “million.” Use this information to help you complete the following sentences.
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megahertz = MHz
1. __________________ 5. gallon = __________________
MULTIPLE-MEANING WORDS
Some words have entirely different meanings when they’re used in different contexts.
Notice the boldface words in phrases from the reading. Then write a sentence of your
own, using the same word with an entirely different meaning.
SYNONYMS
Draw a line to match each boldface word from the reading with its synonym (word
with a similar meaning).
1. transmitted vibration
2. run power
3. pulse operate
4. energy sent
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Numerous factors influence the the Cascades, the Sierra Nevada, and
amount of precipitation in a location. the Rockies wring moisture out of the
Three of the most important factors are clouds as they are lifted over the
a location’s latitude, distance from the mountains.
ocean, and elevation. Compare the
Finally, elevation determines
cities of Los Angeles, Denver, Seattle,
whether precipitation will fall as rain
and Phoenix, for example.
or snow.
In the United States, most
Average annual rainfall in the four
precipitation-producing weather
cities is as follows: Los Angeles, 14.83
systems come from the west. These
inches; Denver, 12.55 inches; Seattle,
systems are carried along by
37.92 inches; and Phoenix, 7.95
undulations in the polar jet stream.
inches.
The jet stream is stronger in higher
RAINFALL IN INCHES
latitudes, bringing more storms to 0 10 20 30 40
northern locales. LOS ANGELES
WORD SEARCH
1. What nine-letter noun in the reading means
“height above sea level”? e
____________________
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3. oceanfront
HOMOPHONES
Homophones are words that sound exactly alike but have different meanings and
spellings. In the reading, for example, you can find the homophones weather and
whether. Write a homophone for each word listed below.
LOOK IT UP!
Check a dictionary to help you compare the meanings of longitude and latitude.
Circle the word that correctly completes the sentence.
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ANALOGIES
Analogies are statements of relationship. To complete an analogy, figure out the
relationship between the first two words. Then write the word from the reading that
shows the same relationship.
l
1. Horizontal is to vertical as latitude is to __________________________.
a
2. Numerous is to plentiful as yearly is to __________________________.
s
3. Warmer is to rain as colder is to __________________________.
p
4. Mountain is to mountainous as pole is to __________________________.
MYSTERY WORDS
Unscramble words from the reading to correctly complete the sentences.
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Any surfer will tell you that an ocean wave keeps moving—
even when it washes onto a beach. This experiment
will show you a kind of wave that doesn’t go
anywhere. It’s called a standing wave.
What will happen when you finally find the right combination of glass
size and shaking machine? You will see ring-shaped standing waves on the
water’s surface. The waves in the water will go from the wall of the glass to
the center—and then seem to disappear. But the waves don’t actually
disappear in the middle. As they keep going to the other side of the glass,
they exactly match the waves coming toward them!
WORD SEARCH
1. Which five-letter noun in the reading
means “one of the huge bodies of salt
water on Earth”? o
__________________________
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SYNONYMS
Complete the crossword puzzle with words from the reading. The clue words are
synonyms (words with a similar meaning) of the answers.
1 2
ACROSS C S
3. to demonstrate 3
S
6. to test 4
K
5
DOWN S
1. middle 6
E
2. vibrates
4. type
L
5. little
WORDS IN CONTEXT
First unscramble the word from the reading and write it on the line. Then circle a
letter to show the word’s meaning.
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ANTONYMS
Write a letter to match each word from the reading with its antonym (word with the
opposite meaning).
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WORD SEARCH
1. What ten-letter noun in the reading means
“the characteristics or special qualities by
which something is known”? p
____________________
s
____________________ l
___________________ g
____________________
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WORDS IN CONTEXT
Use words from the reading to complete the sentences.
WORD FORMS
Complete the chart by writing either the noun or adjective form of each word given.
The first one has been done for you.
NOUN ADJECTIVE
1. science scientific
2. chemical
3. beauty
4. difference
5. important
6. nature
7. elementary
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1. form of matter
including oxygen
(plural)
2. a division or part of 5. precious jewels
3. form of matter including 6. lightweight metal used to
iron (plural) make cans
SYNONYMS
Unscramble the words from the reading. Then write each word under its synonyms
(words with a similar meaning).
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WORD SEARCH
1. What eight-letter noun in the reading means
“everything that exists, including the Earth,
sun, planets, and outer space”? u
____________________
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PARTS OF SPEECH
• Study the words in the box. Circle only the words that can be used as either a noun
or a verb. Check a dictionary if you’re not sure. (Hint: You should circle 12 words.)
• Now write sentences of your own. Use four of the words you just circled in two
different ways.
1. NOUN: ____________________________________________________________
VERB: ____________________________________________________________
2. NOUN: ____________________________________________________________
VERB: ____________________________________________________________
3. NOUN: ____________________________________________________________
VERB: ____________________________________________________________
4. NOUN: ____________________________________________________________
VERB: ____________________________________________________________
PLURALS
Write the plural (names more than one) form of each word from the reading.
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7. theory
8. collect
6
K
DOWN
I
1. additional
7
I
2. introductory
3. process 8
G
4. thinking
ANTONYMS
Unscramble the words from the reading. Then write each word next to its antonym
(word with the opposite meaning).
1. haphazardly / ____________________
2. follow / ____________________
3. avoidance / ____________________
4. ignorance / ____________________
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WORD SEARCH
1. What nine-letter noun in the reading
means “span of life”? l
__________________________
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WORDS IN CONTEXT
Circle a letter to show the meaning of the boldface word or words.
HOMOPHONES
Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings and often
different spellings. Find a homophone in the reading for each word listed below.
The first one has been done for you.
whales
1. wails _______________________ 4. sees _______________________
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ACROSS 4 5
E E
1. seemed
4. proof
6. doubtful
6
S
7. showed
DOWN
2. buried
3. first
7
4. certify R
5. guesses
3. _____ The Inupiat people have hunted whales for more than
4,000 years.
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REVIEW
SENTENCE COMPLETION
Circle the word that correctly completes each sentence.
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WORDS IN CONTEXT
Write original sentences, using the words from the hidden words puzzle. Include
examples in each sentence.
1. continents ____________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
2. oceans ________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
3. energy ________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
4. compound ____________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
5. antonym ______________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________________
7. synonym ______________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
8. homonym _____________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
9. adjective ______________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
ANALOGIES
Analogies are statements of relationship. Figure out the relationship between the first
two words. Then complete the analogy with a word you studied in this unit.
c
1. Water is to ocean as land is to ___________________________.
e
2. Cold is to condensation as warmth is to ___________________________.
p
3. Rise is to evaporation as fall is to ___________________________.
k
4. Abbreviation is to Mr. as kHz is to ___________________________.
w
5. Extinct is to living as cold-blooded is to ___________________________.
h
6. Weight is to pound as energy wave is to ___________________________.
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Here’s an introduction to the vocabulary terms, skills, and concepts you will study in
this unit. Answers appear upside down on the bottom of this page.
RECOGNIZING EXAMPLES
Circle two items in each word group that match the category.
1. proper adjectives
Joseph Ouch! Hispanic Shakespearean
2. plural nouns
celebrates frequencies violates fungi
3. compound words
broadcasting interaction ecosystem snowflake
4. words with a prefix
researcher unforgivable disjointed desired
5. words with a suffix
moldy hairless imprecise nostrils
SPELLING
Underline the two correctly spelled words in each group.
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appendage a body part that sticks fertilization the joining of a sperm cell
out, such as an arm, wing, or leg with an egg cell
axis an imaginary line running genetics the study of the way animals
through the center of a planet from and plants pass on characteristics
one pole to the other pole to their offspring
WORDS IN CONTEXT
Use context clues to help you complete the sentences with the correct words from the
glossary. If you’re not sure, check a dictionary.
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SCRAMBLED WORDS
Unscramble the words from the reading to complete the sentences.
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ACROSS
1 2
S P
1. male reproductive
cell
3 4 5
3. broken off part or F G E
piece of something 6
C
7. a thousand million
DOWN
SUFFIXES
Suffixes can be used to turn many words into adjectives (describing words).
Rewrite the words below. Make them adjectives by adding one of these
suffixes: -y, -ic, -al, or -ful.
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SEATTLE DETROIT
Intermittent showers until noon, then Consistent light flurries throughout the
mostly sunny; high 45°, low 39° day; high 25°, low 5°
WORD SEARCH
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_______________________________ _______________________________
_______________________________ _______________________________
PARTS OF SPEECH
Many words can be used as either a noun (names a person, place, or thing) or a verb
(names an action). On the lines below, write two sentences using the boldface word
from the reading. In one sentence, use the word as a noun. In the other, use the word
as a verb. The first one has been done for you.
VERB: ______________________________________________________________
VERB: ______________________________________________________________
VERB: ______________________________________________________________
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ACROSS 4
L
4. places; perhaps cities
5. persistent; unyielding
6. to break up; disappear
DOWN
1. to foresee; anticipate
5
R E
2. freezing; bitterly cold
3. steady; unchanging
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4. to remain; continue D
ANTONYMS
Think about the meaning of the boldface word in each phrase. Then circle
a letter to show its antonym (word with the opposite meaning). Check a
dictionary if you need help.
4. increasing clouds
a. darkening b. diminishing c. fluffier
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Everyone knows that the Earth (2) Then place one bag of bread and
is teeming with all kinds of plants one cup of coffee in each of these
and animals. Biologists have identified places: on a sunny windowsill;
more than a million animals and in a dark cabinet or closet; in the
nearly 400,000 different types of refrigerator.
plants. But plants and animals aren’t
(3) Every day for two weeks, use
the only organisms living on Earth.
a magnifying glass to observe
Another classification of living things
the bread and coffee. Take notes
is called the fungus kingdom.
on any changes you see. Draw a
Molds, yeasts, and mushrooms sketch if something appears.
are fungi. Mold grows on damp,
(4) If you don’t see any change, keep
decaying things like discarded food
checking for another two weeks.
or dead trees. To see for yourself, try
this experiment: What will you eventually discover?
Fuzzy white stuff will appear on the
(1) Fill three small cups half full of
coffee. White, green, or black stuff
coffee, and put three slices of
will appear on the bread. This is
bread in clear plastic sandwich
mold—a type of living, growing thing
bags.
that is neither a plant nor an animal.
WORD SEARCH
1. What ten-letter adverb in the reading
means “finally” or “in the end”? e
_________________________
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ANTONYMS
First unscramble the words from the reading. Then write each unscrambled word next
to its antonym (word that means the opposite).
MULTIPLE-MEANING WORDS
Notice how the words type, draw, and mold are used in the reading. Then write
original sentences in which the words have completely different meanings. Use a
dictionary if you need help.
1. (type) ___________________________________________________________
2. (draw) ___________________________________________________________
3. (mold) ___________________________________________________________
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4 5
ACROSS DOWN S T
6
2. rotting 1. a sack N
4. a drawing 2. dim 7
O
7. to watch 3. thrives
8. a vegetable 5. swarming
6. almost
8
P
ANALOGIES
Remember that an analogy is a statement of relationship. Figure out the relationship
between the first two words. Then show the same relationship by completing the
analogy with the correct word from the reading.
f
1. Elephant is to animal as yeast is to _________________________.
d
2. Alike is to unlike as same is to _________________________.
p
3. Natural is to cotton as manmade is to _________________________.
c
4. Ledge is to windowsill as cupboard is to _________________________.
c
5. Organize is to organization as classify is to ________________________.
f
6. Plants is to plant as fungi is to _________________________.
b
7. General is to specific as scientist is to _________________________.
n
8. Either is to or as neither is to _________________________.
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WORD SEARCH
1. What five-letter noun in the reading
means “a seeking, hunt, or pursuit”? q
___________________________
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WORD FORMS
Complete the chart below with different forms of the verbs apply and investigate.
APPLY INVESTIGATE
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1. targeted
4. precise 5
F
6. data 6
I
7. improved
DOWN
2. tools; devices
7
3. to rely B
5. to concentrate
ANTONYMS
First unscramble the words from the reading. Then draw a line to connect each word
with its antonym (word that means the opposite).
1. ALARUNT
____________________ a. miniature
2. RUTE
____________________ b. subtract
3. TRACECAU
____________________ c. synthetic
4. NOURSOME
____________________ d. useless
5. CATRICLAP
____________________ e. false
6. DAD
____________________ f. imprecise
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The space around you may look 2. The tuner selects the frequency of
empty—but it isn’t. At all times it is the desired station and blocks out
filled with radio frequency waves the frequencies of other stations.
from nearby radio stations. They are 3. Now your radio separates the
causing minute vibrations in all the program current from the carrier
metal objects in the room. But you current. Electronic devices block
can hear these vibrations only if you off the carrier current so that only
turn on your radio. the program current is left.
Your radio picks up the radio 4. The program current, which is
waves of the station you want to hear very weak, must be amplified until
and turns them into sound waves. it can operate the loudspeaker.
How does it do this? This is done by transistors.
1. Your radio’s antenna (or aerial 5. The loudspeaker changes the
wire) picks up all the radio program current into sound waves.
frequency currents that are in the These sound waves are a copy of
air around it. those in the broadcasting studio.
AM (amplitude modulation) Radio Wave FM (frequency modulation) Radio Wave
WORD SEARCH
1. What eleven-letter plural noun in the
reading means “tiny electronic devices
made from semiconductors that control
the flow of electrical current”? t
___________________________
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ANTONYMS
Circle a letter to show the antonym (word that means the opposite) of the boldface
word in each sentence.
1. Nearby radio stations fill the air around you with radio
frequency waves.
a. overlapping b. faraway c. powerful
ANALOGIES
Analogies are statements of relationship. Figure out the relationship between the first
two words. Then show the same relationship by completing the analogy with a word
from the reading.
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1. to duplicate
3. microscopic
6. runs
DOWN
1. generating 6
O
2. pulses
4. transforms
5. chooses
PARTS OF SPEECH
In a different context, the same word can be a different part of speech. Notice how
the boldface words from the reading are used in each sentence. Then identify the
part of speech by writing noun (names a person, place, or thing), verb (shows
action), or adjective (describes a noun or pronoun).
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WORD SEARCH
1. What eight-letter noun in the reading
means “part of the body to which an arm
or foreleg is connected”? s
_________________________
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ANTONYMS
Complete the crossword puzzle with words from
the reading. Clue words are antonyms (words with 1
Q
opposite meanings) of the answer words.
Use a dictionary if you need help.
2 3
ACROSS R T
2. aggressive
4. thin 4
T
6. weightless
8. carnivores 5 6 7
M H A
DOWN
1. noisy
3. wispy
8
5. female H
7. below
SYNONYMS
Circle a letter to show the synonym (word with a similar meaning) of each boldface
word from the reading.
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PROPER ADJECTIVES
You read that the smallest rhinoceros is Sumatran. That word is a proper adjective
describing someone or something from Sumatra—a large island in Indonesia. On the
lines below, write the proper adjective that can be made from each place name.
Remember that proper adjectives are always capitalized!
WORD FORMS
Find the word captivity in the reading. You can probably figure out that captivity means
“kept in a zoo” or “the condition of being held by force” as it is used in the reading.
To complete the sentences below, unscramble some different forms of the word captivity.
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WORD SEARCH
1. What seven-letter plural noun in the
reading means “electronic devices that
connect computers via a telephone line”? m
_________________________
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ANALOGIES
Analogies are statements of relationship. First find the relationship between the first
two words. Then show the same relationship by completing the analogy with a word
from the reading.
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3. suitable 4 5
C E C
4. recency; newness
6. assisted
DOWN
1. to devaluate
2. standards
6
H
3. credibility
5. invented
ANTONYMS
First, complete the sentences by unscrambling the words from the reading. Then, on
the line after each sentence, write the antonym (word that means the opposite) of the
unscrambled word. Antonyms are words in the box.
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Here’s your chance to show what you know about the material you studied in Unit 3.
TRUE OR FALSE
Write T or F to show whether each statement is true or false.
ANTONYMS
Draw a line to match each boldface word from the unit with its antonym (word that
means the opposite).
1. annoying a. airy
2. current b. outdated
3. dense c. unsuitable
4. appropriate d. soothing
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WORDS IN CONTEXT
Now use each word from the puzzle in a sentence of your own. Try to include a
scientific fact, explanation, or example in each sentence.
1. fuzzy __________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
2. masses ________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
3. mold ___________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
4. waves _________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
5. consistent _____________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
6. quest __________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________________
8. exact __________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
9. particle _______________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
ANALOGIES
Analogies are statements of relationship. Find the relationship between the first two
words. Then show the same relationship by completing the analogy with a word from
Unit 3.
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PREVIEW
Here’s an introduction to the vocabulary terms, concepts, and skills you will study in
this unit. Answers are upside down on the bottom of this page.
SENTENCE COMPLETION
Circle the words that correctly complete the sentences.
TRUE OR FALSE
Write T or F to show whether each statement is true or false.
1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F TRUE OR FALSE:
1. synonyms 2. invertebrates 3. exceeds 4. homonyms 5. abbreviation 6. inevitable
SENTENCE COMPLETION: ANSWERS:
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astronomy the scientific study of the output processed data that comes out
universe beyond the Earth’s of a computer
atmosphere
radiation energy that can move
consumers organisms that eat other through a vacuum
organisms
spectrum the rainbow-like band of
carbohydrates sugars and starches in
colors that can be seen when white
food that give people energy
light is refracted
density the amount of matter per
technology the application of scientific
each unit of area or volume
and industrial skills to practical use
force any push or pull on an object
turbine a machine driven by the force
habitat the place where an organism
of a moving fluid
lives
host an animal on or in which a vacuum the absence of matter
parasite lives weathering the process that breaks
minerals natural substances found in down rocks and minerals
non-living things
WORDS IN CONTEXT
Complete each sentence with the correct word from the glossary. If you’re not sure
about some words, check a dictionary.
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CATEGORIES
Write the boxed items under the correct headings.
2. CARBOHYDRATES 4. MINERALS
___________________________ ___________________________
___________________________ ___________________________
___________________________ ___________________________
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Rabbits and hares were once are blind, naked, and helpless. In
classified as rodents. After all, just contrast, newborn hares are born wide-
like rodents, they have two pairs of eyed and fully furred. They are able
big gnawing teeth, or incisors, in the to hop about on the day of their birth.
front of their jaws. But rabbits and
hares also have a second, smaller
pair of upper incisors. Because of this
and other differences, rabbits and
hares are now placed in a separate
order from rodents.
WORD SEARCH
1. What seven-letter plural noun in the
reading means “a very large order of
gnawing mammals”? r
______________________________
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ANTONYMS
Complete the crossword puzzle with words from the reading. Clues are
antonyms (words that mean the opposite) of the answer words.
ACROSS 1 2 3
H N F
1. front
5. unskilled 4
U
6. larger
5
E
DOWN
E
2. covered
3. bald 6
S
4. lower
SYNONYMS
First unscramble the words from the reading. Then write each unscrambled word next
to its synonym (word with a similar meaning).
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_____________________________ _____________________________
_____________________________ _____________________________
_____________________________ _____________________________
HOMONYMS
Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings and
spellings. First write a homonym for each boldface word from the reading. Then
write a sentence that contains both words. The first one has been done for you.
hair
1. hare / ____________________
2. pairs / ____________________
________________________________________________________________
3. bear / ____________________
________________________________________________________________
4. tails / ____________________
________________________________________________________________
5. two / ____________________
________________________________________________________________
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WORD SEARCH
1. What thirteen-letter verb in the
reading means “to tell the difference
between”? d
_____________________________
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1
SYNONYMS B
Complete the crossword puzzle
with words from the reading. 2 3
Clues are synonyms (words I C
with a similar meaning) of
the answer words. 4 5
P S
ACROSS
2. signs
4. designs
6. tries
7. bewildering 6
A
DOWN
1. smarter
3. abilities; skills
5. answers; 7
C
explains
CATEGORIES
Write examples from the reading that belong to each category.
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VERBS NOUNS
1. recognize
2. colony
3. measure
4. perform
5. memory
6. solve
ANTONYMS
Unscramble the words from the reading. Then write each one next to its antonym
(word that means the opposite).
WORDS IN CONTEXT
Circle a letter to show the meaning of the boldface word or words.
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WORD SEARCH
1. What ten-letter adjective in the reading
means “most common or frequent”? p
___________________________
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ANTONYMS
Complete the crossword puzzle with words from the reading. Clues are
antonyms (words that mean the opposite) of the answer words.
1
ACROSS I
2. alike; same
2
3. small D
4. minor
6. upwind 3 4 5
V M A
DOWN
1. exterior; coastal 6
D
2. rain forest
5. humid; damp
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1. SEGNAR ____________________
2. CHESTRETS ____________________
a. (noun) unbroken distances_____________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
b. (verb) draws out to full length or to a greater size ________________
_____________________________________________________________
3. BOLCSK ____________________
a. (verb) stops movement or progress______________________________
_____________________________________________________________
b. (noun) wooden or plastic toy bricks or cubes _____________________
_____________________________________________________________
SYNONYMS
Draw a line to match each boldface word from the reading with its synonym (word
with a similar meaning).
1. stark a. loaded
2. barriers b. developed
3. laden c. obstructions
4. formed d. bleak
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WORD SEARCH
1. What seven-letter noun in the reading
means “a general idea of what a thing
or a group of things is”? c
_________________________
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WORDS IN CONTEXT
Circle a letter to show the meaning of the boldface words in the sentences.
2. If you can imagine a subject, you can find out about it on the
Internet.
a. international network of electronically connected computers
b. a search engine such as www.yahoo.com
c. Web pages with customized information
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ACROSS DOWN
1 2
N W
3. sights 1. knot
3
4. to 2. weak S
5
6. no 3. sum 4
T Y
7. sea 5. ewe 6
K
7
S
ANALOGIES
Analogies are statements of relationship. Figure out the relationship between the first
two words. Then complete the analogy with a word from the reading that shows the
same relationship.
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WORD SEARCH
1. What fourteen-letter plural noun
in the reading names scientists who
specialize in the study of volcanoes? v
_____________________________
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ANTONYMS
Antonyms are words with opposite meanings. Unscramble the words from the
reading and write them next to their antonyms.
1. SUMOAF 4. PINTONIP
2. TONGRINIOM 5. TICAVE
3. NYCETRIAL 6. TRIBET
SYNONYMS
1
Complete the crossword puzzle with S
words from the reading. Clues are 2 3 4
P D I
synonyms (words with a similar
meaning) of the answer words.
ACROSS
5
3. argument E
5. plain; clear
6. explode 6 7
E S
8. enormous
DOWN
1. topic
2. forerunner
4. unavoidable 8
T D
7. indications
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WORD FORMS
Rewrite each boldface word from the reading in the form of an adjective or a noun.
Check a dictionary if you’re not sure of the spelling.
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WORD SEARCH
1. What nine-letter noun in the reading
means “the quality of having great
strength or force”? i
__________________________
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ANTONYMS
1
U
Complete the crossword puzzle with
words from the reading. Clues are
antonyms (words that mean the 2
P
opposite) of the answer words.
3 4
I C
ACROSS
5
M N
3. diminish
6. shielded
7. joyful
6
E
DOWN
E
1. rural
2. temporarily
4. unusual
7
I
5. ancient
SYNONYMS
Unscramble the words from the reading. Then write the unscrambled words next to
their synonyms (words with a similar meaning).
1. GAMEAD 3. IOURSSE
2. ARKEB 4. STOUSH
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WORD COMPLETION
Add vowels (a, e, i, o, u) to complete the words in the sentences.
1. Increased bl__ __d pressure and pulse r__t__s are two signs
of physical stress.
3. If you are in a good m__ __d, you are not a bit __rr__t__bl__.
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REVIEW
SPELLING
Circle the correctly spelled word in each group.
WORD FORMS
To correctly complete each sentence, add a suffix to the boldface word. Write the
new word on the line.
MYSTERY WORDS
To complete the sentences, write the unscrambled words on the lines.
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WORDS IN CONTEXT
Now use each word from the puzzle in a sentence of your own. Try to include a
scientific fact, explanation, or example in each sentence.
1. archive ________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
2. submit _________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
3. burrows _______________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
4. erupt __________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
5. hares __________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
6. homonyms _____________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________________
8. superior _______________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
9. major __________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
ANALOGIES
Analogies are statements of relationship. Find the relationship between the first two
words. Then show the same relationship in the second pair of words by completing
the analogy with a word from Unit 4.
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END-OF-BOOK TEST
ELEMENTS OF VOCABULARY
• Complete the crossword puzzle with a word that 1
S
names the category that could label the clue words.
2
Answers are some of the elements of vocabulary N
you’ve been working with in this book. 3
P
ACROSS
• Now write three examples of your own for each element of vocabulary (crossword
puzzle answers).
1. ELEMENT: ____________________
EXAMPLES: _________________ _________________ _________________
2. ELEMENT: ____________________
EXAMPLES: _________________ _________________ _________________
3. ELEMENT: ____________________
EXAMPLES: _________________ _________________ _________________
4. ELEMENT: ____________________
EXAMPLES: _________________ _________________ _________________
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6. ELEMENT: ____________________
EXAMPLES: _________________ _________________ _________________
7. ELEMENT: ____________________
EXAMPLES: _________________ _________________ _________________
8. ELEMENT: ____________________
EXAMPLES: _________________ _________________ _________________
HOMONYMS
Homonyms are words that sound exactly alike, but have different meanings and
often, different spellings. First figure out a homonym for each boldface word from
the book. Then write a phrase, describing your homonym with two appropriate
adjectives. The first one has been done for you.
HOMONYM PHRASE
1. sun son
________________ her oldest, tallest son
_______________________________________
PLURALS
Write the correct plural form of each boldface word from the book. If you need help,
check a dictionary.
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ANTONYMS
Find and circle the words hidden in the puzzle. Words may go up, down, across,
backward, or diagonally. Check off each word as you find it. When you have circled
all the words, write each word next to its antonym (word that means the opposite).
I M U L T I P L E A C S
_____ EXTINCT _____ PARASITE
N O I T A S N E D N O C
F E A B T E V I N C R R
_____ SOLID _____ INTERIOR
E X L S D F O K A H O O
R T W A E U R E B I R J
_____ MULTIPLE _____ LATITUDE
I I A K T H T R R E U A
O N G P J I K E U T V M
_____ URBAN _____ CONDENSATION
R C U S S A T O U O T A
R T X A B N R U W J O R
_____ INFERIOR _____ OUTPUT B Z R T I S O E D D K S
A A C D E F L H I E K L
_____ MAJOR _____ VOWELS P N O P Q S O L I D W X
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COMPOUND WORDS
First unscramble the compound words. Then use each unscrambled word to complete
one of the sentences.
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WORD LIST
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