Common Core Vocabulary Toolkit Grade 4
Common Core Vocabulary Toolkit Grade 4
Directions: Write the number of the definition that best matches the use of each vocabulary
word in the sentence below.
The reporter wrote a brief ___ summary of the news story to brief ___ her boss, the City Editor.
Directions: For each prefix, root, or suffix, write an example word which includes the word part.
Then use the word part meanings to help you write your own definition of the vocabulary word.
un not ________________________
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Directions: Consult a dictionary to divide the vocabulary word into syl/la/bles, mark its primary
áccent, list its part of speech, and write its primary definition. Compare to your definition above.
unable ( ) __________________________________________________________________
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Directions: Consult a thesaurus to write the best synonym and antonym for the vocabulary word.
Directions: As used in the following sentence, interpret or explain the meaning of this idiom: “a
lot on my plate.” I’d like to stop and help you, but right now I’ve just got a lot on my plate.
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Vocabulary Worksheet #2
Directions: Consult a SALE (Synonym, Antonym, Logic, Example) context clues to write a
sentence that shows the meaning of each vocabulary word. Connect the clauses with a transition.
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Directions: Write the vocabulary words where they belong on the Connotation Spectrum.
big huge
Academic Language
to inform or
give a
brief short brief
summary of
information or
events
to end or
to add the
conclude bring to a finish
final touches
close
to a project
extremely and
colossal unusually enormous very large
large
to break into
parts and to get close to
analyze approach
examine each something
part
Closed Syllable Division Worksheet
Directions: Choose two unknown Syllable Blending words and look each up in the dictionary.
Search related entry words to find the base word. Write the base word in the space provided with
its primary definition in your own words. Find two derivatives of this base word and list these
words and their parts of speech. Then use each of these derivatives in a complete sentence.
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Derivative
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Derivative
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Directions: Place the capital letter(s) that best matches to the left of the number.
____1. mouse A. A tool used to move the cursor on a computer
____2. post B. A mix of oxygen and fuel that creates burning
____3. pon(e) C. A piece or part of a whole
____4. fire D. After
____5. cooperate E. An area or region that is separate from others
____6. section AB. To work with others to achieve a common goal
____7. sector AC. Put
Directions: Place the capital letter(s) that best matches to the left of the number.
____8. train A. Important or worthy of attention
____9. di B. To give evidence or reasons in support of an idea
____10. sect C. To prepare or instruct
____11. chisel D. Cut
____12. argue E. Two
____13. significant AB. A metal tool to cut or shape
____14. similar AC. Being the same or close to the same as something or
someone else
Directions: Write complete sentences, using context clues to show the meaning of the following.
15. Write a sentence or two showing the meaning of this proverb: “All work and no play make
Jack a dull boy.” ________________________________________________________________
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16. Identify the words using onomatopoeia in the following sentence: I hear the bird chirp
happily and rustle of the leaves in the tree. ___________________________________________
17. Write a sentence showing the meaning of this word: “postpone.” ______________________
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18. Write a sentence showing the meaning of this word: “dissect.” ________________________
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Using context clues to figure out the meaning of unknown words as you read will help
build your vocabulary and increase your reading comprehension. The FP’S BAG SALE
STRATEGIES will improve your ability to use context clues.
When you come to an unknown word, first apply these steps: FP’S BAG.
Next search for surrounding word clues which identify one of the SALE (Synonym, Antonym,
Logic, Example) context clues categories. Knowing the category the unknown word belongs to
will help you define the unknown word.
Put together the FP’S BAG SALE clues to guess the meaning of the unknown word.
Correction Note: Many times a combination of context clue categories may help readers find
the meaning of unknown words. Students may wish to share why they identified a different
SALE context clues category.
extreme pleasure of boarding Air Force One and flying across the Atlantic to attend an important
The dining room was beautifully decorated and tinsel, lights, and bulbs hung splendidly on the
The dress was yontuk ______casual______, ____Antonym_____ not formal, and the
sang a wonderful medley of show tunes and folk songs, accompanied by the brilliant Monsieur
Words have both denotative meanings, such as the dictionary definition, and connotative
meanings, such as the shades of meaning between similar definitions. Brainstorming the
connotative meanings of words with similar definitions can help develop a deeper
understanding of exactly what a word means and how it is used.
Directions: Follow the model and example below to complete the spectrum, placing the
vocabulary word that is assigned by your teacher in the appropriate location. Try to keep the
same parts of speech as the vocabulary word for most of your words.
Model
One Extreme
One Extreme
Example: Vocabulary Word vicious
unfriendly
malicious
ferocious
vicious
mean
cruel
cool
Practice