vocabulary Crossword Puzzles
Test Review 2022-02-11
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- Questions that have several possible answers are called __________ choice
- Words and definitions for a specific topic
- A good idea to do this everyday so new material stays fresh in your mind
- Always identify your work by putting your _______ on it!
- What you should do before a test
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- Be sure these questions are answered in complete sentences
- Some questions only have two possible answers which are true or ___________
- When you receive your test back you should review it and make be sure to __________ missed answers
- Be sure to do this with the directions before you even start a test
9 Clues: What you should do before a test • Words and definitions for a specific topic • Always identify your work by putting your _______ on it! • Be sure these questions are answered in complete sentences • Be sure to do this with the directions before you even start a test • A good idea to do this everyday so new material stays fresh in your mind • ...
Ellen’s Chapter 5 Puzzle 2022-07-28
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- the ________ diamonds shone in the store window.
- will the test _______ of all the vocabulary words or just a few?
- the race Walker was so _______ I hardly noticed when she passed us by.
- when I asked for a new dog, my parents were________ when they told me “no.”
- I know it was just a _____, but I felt like he had been staring at me for hours.
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- the necklace had many ________gems, and I wanted them all!
- the tight rope Walker took a _________ and landed in his safety net.
- the ______ words hurt my feelings.
- the_______in the room was heavy.
9 Clues: the_______in the room was heavy. • the ______ words hurt my feelings. • the ________ diamonds shone in the store window. • the necklace had many ________gems, and I wanted them all! • will the test _______ of all the vocabulary words or just a few? • the tight rope Walker took a _________ and landed in his safety net. • ...
Heredity and Genetics Vocabulary 2026-01-22
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- What the offspring receives or gets from the parent
- A genetic characteristic that appears in an organism
- Segment of DNA that "codes" for a trait
- Creator of this Crossword Vocabulary
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- Is present in the organism but doesn't appear in the organism (unless there are two of these present)
- Thread-like structures (X-shaped) in the nucleus of cells that carry DNA.
- Characteristic (eye color, freckles, webbed feet, and more)
- The "versions" of a trait (brown or blue eyes, freckles or no freckles, and more)
- The molecule that carries the complete set of genetic instructions for developing and functioning
9 Clues: Creator of this Crossword Vocabulary • Segment of DNA that "codes" for a trait • What the offspring receives or gets from the parent • A genetic characteristic that appears in an organism • Characteristic (eye color, freckles, webbed feet, and more) • Thread-like structures (X-shaped) in the nucleus of cells that carry DNA. • ...
Ch. 2-A Puzzle: Terms for Looking at Language 2014-09-09
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- A language’s sentence structure. Also the study of this structure.
- An approach to language study that describes how what we think language is, i.e., how we think we use language and what is correct.
- How speakers actually produce language elements when talking, including hesitation sounds and non-standard forms.
- A term that refers to a sub-variety of a single language. Non-linguists sometimes use the term as a synonym for accent, but these can differ in terms of not only pronunciation but also vocabulary and sentence structure/grammar.
- What a person knows about standard language use through formal study. A concept attributed to Chomsky (1965).
- Varieties of a language other than the standard.
- Linguists use this term to refer to a speaker’s pronunciation (phonetics and/or phonology) while non-linguists sometimes use it as a synonym for dialect. These sounds can index where a speaker is from and/ or reveal social information, such as social class or level of education.
- An approach to language that is focused on rules of correctness, that is, how language should be used. Contrasts with descriptive
- An approach to language study based on authentic evidence and sensory experience (what you actual hear spoken or see written in this case).
- Degree of intimacy or familiarity between interlocutors.
- A person with whom you are speaking.
- The structure of words or patterns of word formation in a language or language variety. Also the study of these patterns.
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- A value-neutral term for any language or dialect.
- Words that are new to a language, or old words or phrases with new meanings. These expressions are often associated with younger speakers and tend to be short-lived.
- This happens when people (such as Americans and Australians) speak different dialects but can still understand each other.
- The vocabulary of a particular language.
- A non-evaluative approach to language that is focused on how language is actually used, without deciding if it is right or wrong. Contrasts with prescriptive.
- The codified (written) variety of a language, that is, the language taught in school, used in formal writing, and often heard from newscasters and other media figures who are trying to project authority or ability.
- A major area of linguistics that studies the systematic way in which sounds are arranged to create syllables, words, and other linguistic forms. See also phonetics.
- The study of the sounds of human speech, looking primarily at the physical properties of articulation speech sounds. See also phonology.
20 Clues: A person with whom you are speaking. • The vocabulary of a particular language. • Varieties of a language other than the standard. • A value-neutral term for any language or dialect. • Degree of intimacy or familiarity between interlocutors. • A language’s sentence structure. Also the study of this structure. • ...
Cultural vocab 2022-04-27
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- Countries in which only one language is spoken
- The practice of particular customs of a relatively small group of people that increases that group's uniqueness
- Fashioning of a natural landscape by a cultural group
- belief in multiple gods, usually that are responsible for different areas of the universe and of human experience
- often emerges when two or more languages coexist in a small geographic area
- Anything that can physically be seen (held, played with...) on the landscape
- a Spanish-speaking neighborhood in a town or city
- Culture that is not tied to a specific location but rather a general location based on widespread diffusion
- When cultures come into contact and a less dominant culture adopts some of the traits of the more influential or dominant one
- A collection of languages related to each other through a common ancestor long before recorded history
- a regional variation of a language that can be distinguished by its distinctive pronunciation, vocabulary, and spelling
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- Religions that attempt to be global, to appeal to all people, wherever they may live in the world, not just to those of one culture or location
- A group of human beings distinguished by physical traits, blood types, genetic code patterns or genetically inherited characteristics
- The notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape
- A Collection of languages within a branch that share a common origin in the relatively recent past and display relatively few differences in grammar and vocabulary
- Literal interpretation and strict adherence to basic principles of a religion
- an attempt to be global, to appeal to all people, wherever they may live in the world, not just to those of one culture or location
- the social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow one another to a different city
- a boundary line between two distinct linguistic regions
- the name given to a place on Earth
- belief in belonging to a group or certain cultural aspect
- Process in which more powerful ethnic group forcibly removes a less powerful one in order to create an ethnically homogeneous region
- a language that combines simple words from multiple languages so that people who need to understand one another, in order to conduct trade and facilitate business, are able to communicate with one another
- the idea that after this life you will come back in another life either as a plant, animal, or a human life
24 Clues: the name given to a place on Earth • Countries in which only one language is spoken • a Spanish-speaking neighborhood in a town or city • Fashioning of a natural landscape by a cultural group • a boundary line between two distinct linguistic regions • belief in belonging to a group or certain cultural aspect • ...
Mark Twain crossword 2016-05-27
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- In the Stanilaus did people vanish or stay?
- Whats the guys name that talks to birds?
- Why couldn't Mr. Brown hear?
- Who built the cabin?
- When he hit Mr. Brown what did he commit?
- Where was he storing the acorns?
- What was the house missing?
- Are blue jays dumb or smart?
- Meet his boss in this state?
- About how many years did apprentice ship did Mark Twain have?
- Was the blue jay old or young?
- Did he loose his wealth or get more money?
- He served under many?
- How many years ago was he prospecting for Stanilaus?
- What birds have the best vocabulary?
- What kind of pipe were they smoking?
- His wife will be back what day?
- What kind of house did the blue jay find?
- Who went to look for her?
- Who captured her?
- What day did the grey vetran come over?
- what was the ceiling made out of?
- What did the blue jay find?
- Who was in between Mark Twain and Mr. Brown?
- What was wrong with her horse on her way back?
- What sound did the acorn make when it fell down the hole?
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- What time is she soused to be home?
- Did some large animals have a large?
- Who is this long, bony, mean, ignorant guy?
- Where was Mr. Brown born?
- How many years ago did the region empty out?
- Does Mr. Brown think he is stupid or smart?
- What was Mr. Brown going to hit Henry with?
- What did the other blue jays do when he opened the door?
- Were the cottage homes pretty or ugly?
- What did he hit Mr.Brown with?
- What did the blue jay do to get the others over here?
- How many years has she been dead?
- Where does he live?
- Toward twiglight a big miner came how many miles?
- What did Mark Twain have experience with?
- When he caight sight of a human creature he felt?
- When his wife went to see his people how many miles did she go?
- Was the captain glad or mad that Mr. Brown got hit?
- What nut did the blue jay drop down the hole?
- What did the blue jay find in the roof?
46 Clues: Who captured her? • Where does he live? • Who built the cabin? • He served under many? • Where was Mr. Brown born? • Who went to look for her? • What was the house missing? • What did the blue jay find? • Why couldn't Mr. Brown hear? • Are blue jays dumb or smart? • Meet his boss in this state? • What did he hit Mr.Brown with? • Was the blue jay old or young? • ...
A Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary 2024-03-12
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- After his amp broke, Niko __ a new one with spare parts he found around the workshop.
- Although Yarden was __ in begging Ms. Stackhouse to change his grade, she consistently refused.
- Not wanting to disturb the students working silently, Mrs. Kriner __(ed) through the window that she needed to speak with Ms. Stackhouse urgently.
- "I __ you to proofread your essays!" Mr. Criscuoli pleaded to his classes desperately.
- Mr. Criscuoli's 6th period class was __ when they realized that Spring Break was coming up and they would be bereft of his wisdom for a over a week.
- During your __ into Atholton High School culture, you must purchase a lot of Raider Nation gear.
- The students in 4A looked at Ms. Stackhouse with __ expressions as she explained the different between a gerund and a participle.
- Five consecutive nights of very little sleep had left the new parents in a __; they could barely tell what was going on around them.
- "What do you mean your story about travelling to the moon isn't true?!" the trusting students shouted with __.
- __ by being refused five times, Katie asked Olivia to prom again in the hopes she would finally change her mind.
- In an effort to make her home a __ of safety, Ms. Stackhouse purchased an alarm system and a Ring camera.
- Many new fashion trends seem __ at first, but eventually the unconventional style catches on.
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- The dishonest student tried to cast a __ glance at his neighbor's crossword puzzle but was quickly caught by the wise educator.
- When Ms. Stackhouse announced that the next vocabulary quiz would be worth 1000 points, the students studied her face to see if she was being __ or not.
- If your grade is __(ly) balanced between a B and a C, make sure to study hard for your vocabulary quiz.
- The smell of rotten eggs __(ed) the hallways after the stink bomb was set off.
- Ms. Stackhouse was __ when Mr. Criscuoli suggested that she could not get the book off of the top shelf without his help. (Even though he was right)
- I had to leave the party when it got too __ because loud noises overwhelm my senses.
- Because she rarely yells, the students knew that Ms. Bullock was angry by her __ tone of voice.
- Rude students are often __ during Friday Shout-outs when they should be more serious and proud of their peers.
20 Clues: The smell of rotten eggs __(ed) the hallways after the stink bomb was set off. • I had to leave the party when it got too __ because loud noises overwhelm my senses. • After his amp broke, Niko __ a new one with spare parts he found around the workshop. • "I __ you to proofread your essays!" Mr. Criscuoli pleaded to his classes desperately. • ...
Sys Sci A Expectations 2025-10-26
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- When you are absent, review the ___ on the front of the unit packet to see what you missed.
- In your interactive notebook, give each entry a ___ title so it becomes a useful tool for studying.
- Scientific drawings include a title and any annotations explaining ___ or changes when relevant.
- For absent work, you must complete missed work within the same number of ___ as your absence.
- You should include at least ___ observations and the same number of possible sources of error.
- Graphs are used to ___ relationships, not just decorate the lab report.
- In analysis questions, check that your answer fully addresses all ___ of the question – look for key terms like “explain,” “compare,” “calculate,” or “justify.”
- In a CER evidence includes data such as measurements and ___.
- This is the citation style you should use when citing resources.
- Line graphs are best when looking for trends and changes (often over ___).
- Submitting someone else’s work as your own is ___.
- Every lab must include a clearly written ___ explaining what you are testing.
- The purpose of scientific writing is to ___, inform, or educate others.
- Data tables must include columns and rows labeled with quantities and ___ , organized in a logical order.
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- Bar graphs are best when comparing amounts for ___ of data.
- Errors that are caused by inconsistent timing or human error are called ___ errors.
- Data tables must include a ___ explaining what’s being measured.
- Methods should briefly describe what you did someone else could ___ it.
- In scientific drawings, all features should be labelled with straight ___.
- In a CER reasoning should connect evidence to the claim using science vocabulary and ___ you learned.
- Errors caused by tools that are off or consistently wrong are called ___ errors.
- Number every ___ to keep your notebook organized.
- Phones must stay in your ___ during class time.
- When asked to explain why in analysis questions, use ___ and link to concepts we’ve studied.
- In a CER the ___ is one clear sentence answering the guiding question or prompt.
- Your work must show your own ___, not an AI tool’s answers.
- Do not use direct ___ in science writing; paraphrase instead.
- Scientific writing does not use ___, such as I, we, he, she, them, or they.
- When making a graph, label both ___ with quantities and units.
- The second cell phone offense requires an emailed explanation from the student to a ___/guardian.
30 Clues: Phones must stay in your ___ during class time. • Number every ___ to keep your notebook organized. • Submitting someone else’s work as your own is ___. • Bar graphs are best when comparing amounts for ___ of data. • Your work must show your own ___, not an AI tool’s answers. • In a CER evidence includes data such as measurements and ___. • ...
Expectations 2025-10-26
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- In a CER reasoning should connect evidence to the claim using science vocabulary and ___ you learned.
- In your interactive notebook, give each entry a ___ title so it becomes a useful tool for studying.
- Phones must stay in your ___ during class time.
- Graphs are used to ___ relationships, not just decorate the lab report.
- Scientific drawings include a title and any annotations explaining ___ or changes when relevant.
- In a CER evidence includes data such as measurements and ___.
- When making a graph, label both ___ with quantities and units.
- For absent work, you must complete missed work within the same number of ___ as your absence.
- Errors caused by tools that are off or consistently wrong are called ___ errors.
- The second cell phone offense requires an emailed explanation from the student to a ___/guardian.
- This is the citation style you should use when citing resources.
- In scientific drawings, all features should be labelled with straight ___.
- Errors that are caused by inconsistent timing or human error are called ___ errors.
- Do not use direct ___ in science writing; paraphrase instead.
- The purpose of scientific writing is to ___, inform, or educate others.
- Methods should briefly describe what you did someone else could ___ it.
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- Scientific writing does not use ___, such as I, we, he, she, them, or they.
- Your work must show your own ___, not an AI tool’s answers.
- Submitting someone else’s work as your own is ___.
- Bar graphs are best when comparing amounts for ___ of data.
- Line graphs are best when looking for trends and changes (often over ___).
- When you are absent, review the ___ on the front of the unit packet to see what you missed.
- Data tables must include a ___ explaining what’s being measured.
- In analysis questions, check that your answer fully addresses all ___ of the question – look for key terms like “explain,” “compare,” “calculate,” or “justify.”
- In a CER the ___ is one clear sentence answering the guiding question or prompt.
- Every lab must include a clearly written ___ explaining what you are testing.
- Number every ___ to keep your notebook organized.
- Data tables must include columns and rows labeled with quantities and ___ , organized in a logical order.
- When asked to explain why in analysis questions, use ___ and link to concepts we’ve studied.
- You should include at least ___ observations and the same number of possible sources of error.
30 Clues: Phones must stay in your ___ during class time. • Number every ___ to keep your notebook organized. • Submitting someone else’s work as your own is ___. • Your work must show your own ___, not an AI tool’s answers. • Bar graphs are best when comparing amounts for ___ of data. • In a CER evidence includes data such as measurements and ___. • ...
Making goals Eileen MYY 2023-06-06
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- to take part in
- the body of words used in a particular language.
- A book used in the study of a subject
- our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning
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- I want to become a ___________________ one day. I want to fix computers.
- a document certifying the successful completion of a course of study
6 Clues: to take part in • A book used in the study of a subject • the body of words used in a particular language. • a document certifying the successful completion of a course of study • I want to become a ___________________ one day. I want to fix computers. • our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning
vocab chapter 7 2024-03-18
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- Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
- Includes repeating sounds or words and pausing for unusually long times while speaking.
- Vocabulary describing emotions
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- Reciting numbers in their proper order.
- The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds.
- Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject.
6 Clues: Vocabulary describing emotions • Reciting numbers in their proper order. • The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds. • Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2024-03-18
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- Grows as children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
- Reciting numbers in their proper order.
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- A sentence structure in which the object is placed before the subject.
- The ability to speak in clearly pronounced words.
- The repetition of sounds or words and pausing for a long time while speaking.
- Vocabulary that describes emotions.
6 Clues: Vocabulary that describes emotions. • Reciting numbers in their proper order. • The ability to speak in clearly pronounced words. • A sentence structure in which the object is placed before the subject. • Grows as children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • The repetition of sounds or words and pausing for a long time while speaking.
Academic Vocab Week 1 2022-07-23
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- a tool used to organize information in a visual display
- writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people
- a category a book belongs to that has similar characteristics
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- words in a language that have a specific meaning
- to see how two or more things are similar or different
- stories about people and events that are not true
6 Clues: words in a language that have a specific meaning • stories about people and events that are not true • to see how two or more things are similar or different • a tool used to organize information in a visual display • writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people • a category a book belongs to that has similar characteristics
IELTS Reading 2022-06-06
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- When you look for specific information, names,
- The layout and number of paragraphs in a text.
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- The theme or subject found in a text.
- Different words that can be used in a sentence/language.
- When you reword a phrase or sentence into different words.
- When you read the surface of the text to find the main idea - titles, headings, statistics.
6 Clues: The theme or subject found in a text. • When you look for specific information, names, • The layout and number of paragraphs in a text. • Different words that can be used in a sentence/language. • When you reword a phrase or sentence into different words. • When you read the surface of the text to find the main idea - titles, headings, statistics.
Chapter 7 Vocab 2024-03-18
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- reciting numbers in their proper order.
- grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
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- vocabulary describing emotions.
- the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
- speech disorder that is often characterized by repetition, hesitation, and prolongation
- sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject.
6 Clues: vocabulary describing emotions. • reciting numbers in their proper order. • the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds • grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2023-03-08
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- grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways
- repeating sounds or words and pausing for unusually long times while speaking
- vocabulary describing emotions
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- reciting numbers in their proper order
- the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
- sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject
6 Clues: vocabulary describing emotions • reciting numbers in their proper order • the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds • repeating sounds or words and pausing for unusually long times while speaking • grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways • ...
Mind Mapping 2022-02-12
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- learners prefer to use pictures, drawings, and maps to acquire knowledge.
- learn better and easier through the use of discussions or debates.
- It is known as the way students acquire knowledge or information
- represent a task or idea in a pictorial form with a minimum of words
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- presented in different contexts are easier to remember and retain in the learners’ brain
- branches of ideas radiate from a central image or concept
- learners acquire knowledge through exploration, interaction
- It is something that extends across a lifetime memory
- considered as a multitasking system ready to acquire and retain information from any source or origin.
9 Clues: It is something that extends across a lifetime memory • branches of ideas radiate from a central image or concept • learners acquire knowledge through exploration, interaction • It is known as the way students acquire knowledge or information • learn better and easier through the use of discussions or debates. • ...
Customer Service Week - Day 4: Crossword Thursday 2020-10-07
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- Customer complaints should be seen as _____ to improve service.
- With angry customers, it's important to let them do this, _____.
- Understanding and identifying with your customers' feelings is called ______.
- Treat each customer as if they're the _____ one you'll deal with that day
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- With TMS, customers answer on a scale rating, with 1 being 'poor' and ______ being 'excellent'.
- This word should be removed from your customer service vocabulary and replaced with 'situation'.
- Your most important communication tool when you're on the phone is your _____.
- A positive one will make your day better.
- You start each interaction with a friendly _____.
9 Clues: A positive one will make your day better. • You start each interaction with a friendly _____. • Customer complaints should be seen as _____ to improve service. • With angry customers, it's important to let them do this, _____. • Treat each customer as if they're the _____ one you'll deal with that day • ...
Bodies of Water 2021-09-29
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- this body of water is to the east of New Jersey
- Flowing fresh water sources
- this large body of water borders the US on our west coast.
- These can be man made, and tend to be fairly shallow
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- A deep inlet of saltwater, mainly surrounded by land
- portions of salt water but are not gulfs or oceans
- the general term used to categorize all of these vocabulary words.
- - deepest bodies of water in the world, they are massive, and there are only 5 in total
- fresh water, land locked, bodies of water. We have some great ones near Michigan.
9 Clues: Flowing fresh water sources • this body of water is to the east of New Jersey • portions of salt water but are not gulfs or oceans • A deep inlet of saltwater, mainly surrounded by land • These can be man made, and tend to be fairly shallow • this large body of water borders the US on our west coast. • ...
School Subjects 2023-08-07
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- Studies various concepts and problems related to numbers, equations, geometry, and patterns.
- Promotes creativity and self-expression through various forms of visual art.
- Encourages a healthy and active lifestyle through activities, sports, and fitness training.
- Investigates past events, significant figures, and cultures.
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- Encompasses history, geography, politics, economics, and culture.
- Covers the study of the Earth's terrain, natural environment, population, and cultures.
- Improves language skills such as grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing.
- Cultivates an appreciation for diverse sounds, inspiring individuals to develop their musical sensibility across various genres and styles.
- Explores natural phenomena, matter, living organisms, energy, and the Earth.
9 Clues: Investigates past events, significant figures, and cultures. • Encompasses history, geography, politics, economics, and culture. • Explores natural phenomena, matter, living organisms, energy, and the Earth. • Promotes creativity and self-expression through various forms of visual art. • ...
Visual Static Image 2025-03-12
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- A purpose that presents a particular stance or opinion. To give a __
- A purpose that is used to market something to an audience
- A visual representation used to communicate a message
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- The set of words used to describe visual elements
- A purpose of a visual static image that presents facts or details to increase knowledge
- A purpose that shares an account of events, real or fictional
- A component of visual static image that does not move
- A purpose that provides clarity on how something works or why something happens
- A purpose that convinces or influences the audience to adopt a certain viewpoint
9 Clues: The set of words used to describe visual elements • A component of visual static image that does not move • A visual representation used to communicate a message • A purpose that is used to market something to an audience • A purpose that shares an account of events, real or fictional • A purpose that presents a particular stance or opinion. To give a __ • ...
Ms. Scott's Classroom Review 2022-01-05
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- The first and last 10 minutes of class is (blank) time
- You must stay seated until you are this
- Take care of our classroom (blank)
- random (blank) check can equal extra credit
- As soon as you sit down you should begin this
- You should not ask to use the bathroom during (blank) time
- You should stay (blank) while I am talking
- (blank) hard so you can play harder
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- (blank) is an automatic discipline referral
- (blank) is checked in your notebook every week
- The school is implementing (blank) tardy sweeps this semester
- Where any work that is going into the gradebook is located
- Free hug friends will be taken away if they become a (blank)
- You can trade bathroom bucks in at the end of the quarter for this
- You do this while entering the classroom
- (blank) Stay here in class
- extra (blank) means a low grade is adjusted to an A
- (blank) are responsible for making up any work while you were absent
- If you take longer than (blank) minutes you are written up on a BIF form
19 Clues: (blank) Stay here in class • Take care of our classroom (blank) • (blank) hard so you can play harder • You must stay seated until you are this • You do this while entering the classroom • You should stay (blank) while I am talking • (blank) is an automatic discipline referral • random (blank) check can equal extra credit • As soon as you sit down you should begin this • ...
General English: Key Terms 2019-01-30
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- decisions about the selection of vocabulary that is appropriate to particular purposes and contexts
- opinions or ideas about an issue
- constructions that give shape to ways of thinking about or acting in the world; texts re-present concepts, identities, times and places, underpinned by the cultural assumptions, attitudes, beliefs, values or world view of the writer, shaper, speaker/signer, designer (and of the reader, viewer, listener)
- ideas, beliefs or attitudes about such things as gender, religion, ethnicity, youth, age, disability, sexuality, social class and work that are taken for granted as being part of the fabric of the social practices of a particular culture; cultural assumptions underpin texts and can be used to position audiences
- features of vocabulary, syntax and grammar that bind different parts of a text together; examples include connectives, ellipses, synonyms; in multimodal texts examples include establishing shots in films and icons for links on web pages
- categories into which texts are grouped
- or characters in texts who are representations of identities in (lived) cultural and social contexts
- to develop a text logically and purposefully, e.g. to arrange information in paragraphs to ensure meaning is clear
- morphology and syntax to create and express meaning in texts, by systematic arrangement of words, phrases, clauses and sentences to express meaning in texts for particular purposes
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- genre’s distinguishing structures, features and patterns that relate to context, purpose and audience
- choose and arrange subject matter, evidence, quotations and other textual information and combine them into a coherent whole text
- the context of a text, its historical and social setting
- or themes embedded in a text
- aspects of texts (such as words, sentences, images), how they are arranged, and how they affect meaning; examples of stylistic devices include narrative viewpoint, approaches to characterisation, structure of stanzas, juxtaposition, nominalisation and lexical choice
- refers to those aspects of texts that prompt emotional and critical reactions; as such, the aesthetic is closely tied to reader/audience positioning; aesthetic features and stylistic devices may draw upon and interplay with textual features used for other purposes
- convictions that people have based on opinion
- characteristics, qualities, philosophical and emotional stances, e.g. moral principles or standards, often shared with others in a cultural group
17 Clues: or themes embedded in a text • opinions or ideas about an issue • categories into which texts are grouped • convictions that people have based on opinion • the context of a text, its historical and social setting • decisions about the selection of vocabulary that is appropriate to particular purposes and contexts • ...
Mind Mapping 2022-02-12
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- Points out the relevance of word recognition strategies or activities in order to understand and comprehend the meaning of texts and readings.
- A plan that you use to achieve something.
- Is not a developmental skill or one that can ever be seen as fully mastered.
- mapping A good technique for memorizing.
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- The principal method of human communication.
- Presented in different contexts are easier to remember and retain.
- A particular or special way of doing something.
7 Clues: mapping A good technique for memorizing. • A plan that you use to achieve something. • The principal method of human communication. • A particular or special way of doing something. • Presented in different contexts are easier to remember and retain. • Is not a developmental skill or one that can ever be seen as fully mastered. • ...
Reading Question Types 2024-08-19
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- It replaces a noun with words like it, she, they
- It tells us something that is probably true about the keyword
- It tells us somethings that is not true about the keyword
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- It tells us why the author wrote or said something
- It gives us a word that we have to find the meaning of
- It tells us what the passage is mainly about
- It tells us something that is true about the keyword
7 Clues: It tells us what the passage is mainly about • It replaces a noun with words like it, she, they • It tells us why the author wrote or said something • It tells us something that is true about the keyword • It gives us a word that we have to find the meaning of • It tells us somethings that is not true about the keyword • ...
General English 11: Key Terms 2019-01-30
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- choose and arrange subject matter, evidence, quotations and other textual information and combine them into a coherent whole text
- or characters in texts who are representations of identities in (lived) cultural and social contexts
- morphology and syntax to create and express meaning in texts, by systematic arrangement of words, phrases, clauses and sentences to express meaning in texts for particular purposes
- characteristics, qualities, philosophical and emotional stances, e.g. moral principles or standards, often shared with others in a cultural group
- aspects of texts (such as words, sentences, images), how they are arranged, and how they affect meaning; examples of stylistic devices include narrative viewpoint, approaches to characterisation, structure of stanzas, juxtaposition, nominalisation and lexical choice
- categories into which texts are grouped
- features of vocabulary, syntax and grammar that bind different parts of a text together; examples include connectives, ellipses, synonyms; in multimodal texts examples include establishing shots in films and icons for links on web pages
- to develop a text logically and purposefully, e.g. to arrange information in paragraphs to ensure meaning is clear
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- opinions or ideas about an issue
- constructions that give shape to ways of thinking about or acting in the world; texts re-present concepts, identities, times and places, underpinned by the cultural assumptions, attitudes, beliefs, values or world view of the writer, shaper, speaker/signer, designer (and of the reader, viewer, listener)
- ideas, beliefs or attitudes about such things as gender, religion, ethnicity, youth, age, disability, sexuality, social class and work that are taken for granted as being part of the fabric of the social practices of a particular culture; cultural assumptions underpin texts and can be used to position audiences
- genre’s distinguishing structures, features and patterns that relate to context, purpose and audience
- or themes embedded in a text
- decisions about the selection of vocabulary that is appropriate to particular purposes and contexts
- convictions that people have based on opinion
- refers to those aspects of texts that prompt emotional and critical reactions; as such, the aesthetic is closely tied to reader/audience positioning; aesthetic features and stylistic devices may draw upon and interplay with textual features used for other purposes
- the context of a text, its historical and social setting
17 Clues: or themes embedded in a text • opinions or ideas about an issue • categories into which texts are grouped • convictions that people have based on opinion • the context of a text, its historical and social setting • decisions about the selection of vocabulary that is appropriate to particular purposes and contexts • ...
Chapter 3 Development Crossword 2023-08-16
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- rapid change, learning & understanding world around them
- parents of child that are in complete control, children have no say in decisions, strong disciplinary methods
- developing vocabulary, imitating speech, & pronoucing words
- Authoritarian, Permissive, or uninvolved
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- attachment to people, looking for safety, expressing interal feelings
- child able to participate in decision making, parents listen to child's reasons & wants
- development theory that focuses on a child's ability to make moral decisions of what's right or wrong
7 Clues: Authoritarian, Permissive, or uninvolved • rapid change, learning & understanding world around them • developing vocabulary, imitating speech, & pronoucing words • attachment to people, looking for safety, expressing interal feelings • child able to participate in decision making, parents listen to child's reasons & wants • ...
RECOGNITION TSK 2018-09-04
5 Clues: Where you post your messages • You do it to learn more vocabulary • You do this to measure your knowledge • A conversation you have with your teacher to see your knowledge • Make (someone) known by name to another in person, especially formally.
Chapter 7 Vocab 2023-03-10
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- sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject
- the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
- reciting numbers in their proper order
- grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways
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- vocabulary describing emotions
- speech disorder that is often characterized by repetition, hesitation, and prolongation
6 Clues: vocabulary describing emotions • reciting numbers in their proper order • the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds • grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways • sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject • ...
Chapter 7 vocabulary 2023-03-10
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- Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject
- The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
- Reciting numbers in their proper order
- Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways
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- Vocabulary describing emotions
- Speech disorder that is often characterized by repetition, hesitation, and prolongation.
6 Clues: Vocabulary describing emotions • Reciting numbers in their proper order • The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds • Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways • Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2023-03-08
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- The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds.
- Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject.
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- Vocabulary describing emotions.
- Reciting numbers in their proper order.
- Speech disorder that is often characterized by repetition, hesitation, and prolongation.
- Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
6 Clues: Vocabulary describing emotions. • Reciting numbers in their proper order. • The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds. • Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject. • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2023-03-08
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- Develop vocabulary describing emotions
- Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject
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- grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways
- repeating sounds or words pausing for unusually long times while speaking
- Reciting numbers in their proper order
- The ability to speak in clearly pronounced words
6 Clues: Reciting numbers in their proper order • Develop vocabulary describing emotions • The ability to speak in clearly pronounced words • repeating sounds or words pausing for unusually long times while speaking • grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways • ...
Benjamin Franklin Word Study Words 2026-03-17
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- feeling sorry for someone
- a person who works for a long time to learn a trade
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- someone who looks on the bad side (antonym of optimistic)
- all the words you know the meanings of when you hear or read them
- looking on the bright side, seeing the best in a situation
- the part of the country that is just being settled
6 Clues: feeling sorry for someone • the part of the country that is just being settled • a person who works for a long time to learn a trade • someone who looks on the bad side (antonym of optimistic) • looking on the bright side, seeing the best in a situation • all the words you know the meanings of when you hear or read them
1st Period 2023-12-19
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- The penmanship is phenomenal. But, this person always think they are right, dont even try to argue.
- "Lil'Man, the light of the classroom." Since day one personality out of this world.
- Every song Mr. Davis play she know the tunes.
- Always the first person to class. I bet this person got the most 100's on the Vocabulary Quiz.
- "Im your favorite student huh Mr. Davis."
- This person from the 17th, one thing about it, this person gone go toe to toe with Mr.Davis
- Most definitely the quietest in the room.
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- Just look around I bet she smiling right now. #Silentkiller
- " Oweee My Dude this, My Dude that."
- This person gone always speak their mind, great sense of humor.
- "Im tired of watching movies."
- " Can I have some."
- She dont talk much but she is always here.
13 Clues: " Can I have some." • "Im tired of watching movies." • " Oweee My Dude this, My Dude that." • "Im your favorite student huh Mr. Davis." • Most definitely the quietest in the room. • She dont talk much but she is always here. • Every song Mr. Davis play she know the tunes. • Just look around I bet she smiling right now. #Silentkiller • ...
Brayden gill RL /Ri 6.4 2025-03-20
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- choice the authors thoughtful use of precise vocabulary to convey
- to make easier to understand.
- part a prefix, root, or affix
- the definition of a word or phrase; the message or important expression of a written text
- a careful plan or method for achieving a goal
- to learn the nature and relationship of the parts of something by a close and careful examination
- the words used with a certain word, phrase, sentence, or paragraph that help explain or clarify its meaning
- relationship an association or a connection between two or more words
- a strong effect; to have an influence on
- a group of words that conveys meaning
- to come to a decision by investigation or reasoning
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- a source used to obtain information
- the words in a written selection; a selection
- a meaningful unit of sound
- word/phrase word/phrase that has more than one meaning
- the author's attitude toward the subject demonstrated by word choice and imagery
16 Clues: a meaningful unit of sound • to make easier to understand. • part a prefix, root, or affix • a source used to obtain information • a group of words that conveys meaning • a strong effect; to have an influence on • the words in a written selection; a selection • a careful plan or method for achieving a goal • to come to a decision by investigation or reasoning • ...
5th Grade - AVT - Unit 1 2021-10-06
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- My friend's ___________is a characteristic that makes everyone laugh.
- At the end of the story, the teacher asked my group to _________the setting.
- To improve the quality of your poem, you should _______ it before turning it in.
- The ________ of my writing is improving with practice.
- An accurate __________ of a giraffe would include it's long neck.
- The ________ description of the beach, made me want to be there right now.
- My dog responded to the stranger by _________ at him.
- Exploring different aspects of the new library made for an exciting ________ trip.
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- One ___________of our classroom is the smart board.
- One ______ I enjoy most about school is learning new vocabulary.
- Please think before you ________ to the question.
- DESCRIPTION, ASPECT, QUALITY, CHARACTERISTIC, ILLUSTRATE, RESPOND, BONES, VIVID, FIELD, REVIEW, HUMOR, BARKING
- The illustration showed all the ______ in the hand.
13 Clues: Please think before you ________ to the question. • One ___________of our classroom is the smart board. • The illustration showed all the ______ in the hand. • My dog responded to the stranger by _________ at him. • The ________ of my writing is improving with practice. • One ______ I enjoy most about school is learning new vocabulary. • ...
SLA terms 2024-10-08
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- linguistic ___ thought and action are determined by language
- applying knowledge of one language to another
- not all ___ is bad, and a certain amount of tension can have a positive effect on L2 learning
- approximately 70% of the students with the higher grades (B or higher) would consider themselves
- the ability to communicate effectively in two languages
- cultural ___ facilitates communication across cultures, enhancing mutual understanding and cooperation
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- negative transfer
- ability to use language correctly, following grammatical rules and using appropriate vocabulary
- ability to speak or write the language smoothly
- is a cessation of IL learning ( a temporary stage of getting stuck)
- ability to learn quickly
- classroom - blended learning strategy and learner- centered approach that fundamentally utilizes technology to impart education
- style - individual’s natural, habitual, and preferred ways of absorbing, processing, and retaining new information and skills
13 Clues: negative transfer • ability to learn quickly • applying knowledge of one language to another • ability to speak or write the language smoothly • the ability to communicate effectively in two languages • linguistic ___ thought and action are determined by language • is a cessation of IL learning ( a temporary stage of getting stuck) • ...
Science Syllabus Page 1 2023-08-02
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- being responsible includes being on time and in your ______ when class begins
- students are not allowed in the ___________ room
- this is a list that will be given to you and you will need for every class
- students who are _________ are responsible for getting caught up
- this will always be my biggest expectation
- students who are not respectful, safe, or responsible during labs will be put in the observation ______
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- a goal is for you to take responsibility of your _________
- it is important that students don't _______ others from learning
- the amount of pencils you need for class
- always raise your hand and allow one student to _______ at a time
- Students who miss class should come see Mr. B during this time
- the four units covered are properties of matter, ecosystems, water, and ______________
- students should respect others and their ________
13 Clues: the amount of pencils you need for class • this will always be my biggest expectation • students are not allowed in the ___________ room • students should respect others and their ________ • a goal is for you to take responsibility of your _________ • Students who miss class should come see Mr. B during this time • ...
languages 2026-03-29
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- all the words that exist in a particular language or subject
- the expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds
- the act or manner of producing the sounds of a word, including proper stress, rhythm and intonation
- the language that is being learned
- someone who is able to use more than two languages
- someone who speaks two languages fluently
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- one's first language
- a spoken word, statement or vocal sound
- relating to or describing someone's country or place of birth or someone who was born in a particular country or place
- to exchange words, feelings, ideas or information with others
- the level of skill or competence in a language
- with an ability to express oneself easily, smoothly and articulately
- handwriting or print that is clear enough to read
13 Clues: one's first language • the language that is being learned • a spoken word, statement or vocal sound • someone who speaks two languages fluently • the level of skill or competence in a language • handwriting or print that is clear enough to read • someone who is able to use more than two languages • all the words that exist in a particular language or subject • ...
Standardising English 2016-01-25
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- the rules and standards created as a language becomes more established
- the term used to describe the standardisation in spelling
- stopped being used because it didn't fit properly on a line of printed text
- the phenomenon that created many of the spelling in our language to change
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- when a language becomes more complex in vocabulary - ours happened because of the Renaissance
- roote, soothe, doest, wouldst, couldst
- change influenced by those in charge or in power
- the term used to describe the way sound changes
- change influenced by those who speak the language in their own way
9 Clues: roote, soothe, doest, wouldst, couldst • the term used to describe the way sound changes • change influenced by those in charge or in power • the term used to describe the standardisation in spelling • change influenced by those who speak the language in their own way • the rules and standards created as a language becomes more established • ...
reading100test 2019-11-21
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- summaries information often found in the margins of a text that give important information
- development you will need to know terms in order to understand text and use for writing assignments for class
- reading for a certain purpose
- Using charts, Pictures and graphs for a study guide
- Using headings to get the main idea of a section in the textbook
- Mapping Drawing circles to show information from your textbook
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- Recall Remembering what you read immediately without looking back
- and annotation Use colors to underline important information
- glance can help you focus and find meaning for a use of a chapter
9 Clues: reading for a certain purpose • Using charts, Pictures and graphs for a study guide • and annotation Use colors to underline important information • Mapping Drawing circles to show information from your textbook • Using headings to get the main idea of a section in the textbook • Recall Remembering what you read immediately without looking back • ...
Customer Service Week - Day 4: Crossword Thursday 2020-10-07
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- Customer complaints should be seen as _____ to improve service.
- With angry customers, it's important to let them do this, _____.
- Understanding and identifying with your customers' feelings is called ______.
- Treat each customer as if they're the _____ one you'll deal with th
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- With TMS, customers answer on a scale rating, with 1 being 'poor' and ______ being 'excellent'.
- This word should be removed from your customer service vocabulary and replaced with 'situation'.
- Your most important communication tool when you're on the phone is your _____.
- A positive one will make your day better.
- / You start each interaction with a friendly _____.
9 Clues: A positive one will make your day better. • / You start each interaction with a friendly _____. • Customer complaints should be seen as _____ to improve service. • With angry customers, it's important to let them do this, _____. • Treat each customer as if they're the _____ one you'll deal with th • ...
Teaching Vocabulary 2022-10-13
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- / the sharing with knowledge and experience, helping to know something new
- / the content, thing that is conveyed especially by language
- / the method of human’s communication, consisting of words, structures
- / the parts of something written or spoken that follow by a word and clarify it’s meaning
- / a study or a classification based on types or categories
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- / continuing process of learning acquisition with verbal forms
- / the process of moving, translating something from one language to another one.
- / the words in a target language or special set of words that person is trying to learn
- / a single meaningful element of speech or writing
9 Clues: / a single meaningful element of speech or writing • / a study or a classification based on types or categories • / the content, thing that is conveyed especially by language • / continuing process of learning acquisition with verbal forms • / the method of human’s communication, consisting of words, structures • ...
President's Day 2026-02-11
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- The sport Lincoln mastered, losing only once in 300 matches
- The type of speech a President gives when they are first sworn in
- The name of the Roman general Washington was compared to
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- A high-level synonym for a lawyer used to describe Lincoln
- The nickname for Teddy Roosevelt’s volunteer soldiers in Cuba
- The vocabulary word used to describe Washington’s act of leaving power
- The hull number of the boat Kennedy commanded during WWII
- The specific item that farmers rebelled against during Washington’s presidency
- The legal document Lincoln held for his boat-lifting invention
9 Clues: The name of the Roman general Washington was compared to • The hull number of the boat Kennedy commanded during WWII • A high-level synonym for a lawyer used to describe Lincoln • The sport Lincoln mastered, losing only once in 300 matches • The nickname for Teddy Roosevelt’s volunteer soldiers in Cuba • ...
Sabrina's Gift 2022-12-19
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- this early 20th century industrial capitol is known for many things, including The Dark Knight Rises
- annual festival preceded by the season of Advent
- the body of words used in a particular language
- Who could ever be a member of the Hellfire Club and the basketball team?
- structured system of communication
- this company has a green bird from the order of Strigiformes as its logo
- opposite of sad
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- this system might ask you to identify all photos with cars to confirm that you aren't a robot
- January 8, 1991
- this clue is extremely difficult
- cheerful and lively
- you might find this militaristic fictional species speaking this when not attacking the USS Enterprise
- Duke Computer Science alumnus that developed the answers to 14 and 5
- this is a particular class of hero that you might find in classic comic books and movies
14 Clues: January 8, 1991 • opposite of sad • cheerful and lively • this clue is extremely difficult • structured system of communication • the body of words used in a particular language • annual festival preceded by the season of Advent • Duke Computer Science alumnus that developed the answers to 14 and 5 • Who could ever be a member of the Hellfire Club and the basketball team? • ...
Communication in Theater 2023-07-28
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- Listening with focus, engagement, and a desire to understand what is being said.
- Constructive comments provided to improve performance or production.
- Team member responsible for envisioning and modeling an aspect of production.
- Team member who overseas the overall creative vision of a production.
- Team member responsible for preparing or operating a piece of equipment during a production.
- Performer responsible for bringing a character to life on stage.
- An identified and managed moment when responsibility is passed from one person to another backstage.
- Understanding and sharing feelings with others duringcommunication.
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- The process of exchanging information or ideas.
- Vocabulary used to control access to a domain of activity or information.
- The place from which theatrical performances are presented to an audience.
- What the "e" in e-language stands for.
- What the "i" in i-language stands for.
- Non-verbal language, such as facial expressions and gestures.
14 Clues: What the "e" in e-language stands for. • What the "i" in i-language stands for. • The process of exchanging information or ideas. • Non-verbal language, such as facial expressions and gestures. • Performer responsible for bringing a character to life on stage. • Understanding and sharing feelings with others duringcommunication. • ...
Units 1-2 (Evolve) 2024-04-08
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- The system for using computers to send messages. over the internet.
- The type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel, and think.
- Very intelligent person.
- Humorous person; causing laughter.
- A group of musicians who play modern music together.
- A word that describes a noun or pronoun.
- The day that is exactly a year or number of years after a person was born.
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- A sign or symbol representing) a unit that forms part of the system of counting and calculating.
- A short description of someone's life, work, character, etc.
- Interrogative expression from a language.
- A group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and their children.
- The group of words from a language.
- Higher educational Institution where people study and become professionals.
- The skill or activity of getting information from books.
14 Clues: Very intelligent person. • Humorous person; causing laughter. • The group of words from a language. • A word that describes a noun or pronoun. • Interrogative expression from a language. • A group of musicians who play modern music together. • The skill or activity of getting information from books. • A short description of someone's life, work, character, etc. • ...
Unfamiliar Text 2025-11-03
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- a comparison that uses 'like' or 'as'
- a comparison that does NOT use 'like' or 'as'
- what you must include in every answer from the text
- a piece of writing that is true or not made up
- the repetition of sounds at the beginning of successive words
- where a word or phrase is repeated multiple times for effect
- when words or sounds at the end of successive sentences sound the same
- short texts that usually rhyme or follow some kind of structure
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- written words that do not follow any structure or rhyme scheme
- giving non-human things human-like qualities
- positive or negative feelings associated with particular vocabulary
- what you must do with the effects of techniques for Merit
- the markings you make on the paper copy of your texts to locate language techniques
- what you should do to every unfamiliar text answer
14 Clues: a comparison that uses 'like' or 'as' • giving non-human things human-like qualities • a comparison that does NOT use 'like' or 'as' • a piece of writing that is true or not made up • what you should do to every unfamiliar text answer • what you must include in every answer from the text • what you must do with the effects of techniques for Merit • ...
Conservation of Energy Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-09
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- ___ energy is energy in motion.
- Due to the ___, the potential energy will make.
- In the space, things get pulled to each other because of its ___.
- Due to ___, a ball can never countinousely moving forever if there is no extra force applying on it.
- In scientific vocabulary, total energy is also can be called ___ energy.
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- ___ energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy.
- The ___ place you stand, the less potential energy will be.
- The ___ place you stand, the more potential energy will be.
- ___ energy is stored energy.
- If a ball drop and bounce back to its original height, it will violates the law of ___.
- Energy never cancel, it only ___ to a different forms.
- The ball is moving because it has ___.
- In real life, energy often transferred to sound energy and ___ energy.
- Potential energy is find by using ___ x gravity x height.
14 Clues: ___ energy is stored energy. • ___ energy is energy in motion. • The ball is moving because it has ___. • Due to the ___, the potential energy will make. • Energy never cancel, it only ___ to a different forms. • Potential energy is find by using ___ x gravity x height. • The ___ place you stand, the less potential energy will be. • ...
Non-Chronological Report Crossword 2021-01-05
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- Showing curiosity or concern about something "Someone who is ________ in the topic," (Audience).
- These help to organise the writing in to sections (Structure)
- This concludes (BIG CLUE) the report (Structure)
- Also called conjunctions These words give the reader more information, e.g. furthermore, additionally, and, but, because (Language)
- "To _______ someone," / The verb to give facts to someone(Purpose)
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- Specialised type of vocabulary for experts
- E.g. Football, Dance, Sewing, Cricket, Origami, Debating, etc. (Examples)
- The part at the beginning of a text which introduces (BIG CLUE) the subject (Structure)
- Written in the now (Language)
- Someone tasked with finding out more about a topic (Audience).
- E.g. India, Our School, River Deltas, Space, etc. (Examples)
- E.g. Sharks, dinosaurs, butterflies, flowers, etc. (Examples)
- E.g. Nelson Mandela, Living in the Desert, Marie Curie, The Suffragettes, etc. (Examples)
- A type of writing, usually written without slang words and using correct grammatical terms (Language)
14 Clues: Written in the now (Language) • Specialised type of vocabulary for experts • This concludes (BIG CLUE) the report (Structure) • E.g. India, Our School, River Deltas, Space, etc. (Examples) • E.g. Sharks, dinosaurs, butterflies, flowers, etc. (Examples) • These help to organise the writing in to sections (Structure) • ...
Language 2021-11-09
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- the smallest unit of sound in a language that makes a difference to the meaning of a word.
- This form of a word is based on sound.
- The rhythm of language and speech.
- Difficult controlling muscles used in speech.
- This form of a word is based on vision.
- Language errors in which a person substitutes words that are related in meaning to one another is the semantic type of this.
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- The smallest meaningful unit of representation in a lexicon.
- A body of words used in language.
- The ability to hear phonemes and assign phonemes to words.
- Mental store of information related to semantic and syntactic information of words.
- The set of rules that are used to convey meaning in a language.
- Rules of order/arrangement for words in a language.
- Difficulty finding finding words to name objects.
- Collective deficits in language comprehension or production.
14 Clues: A body of words used in language. • The rhythm of language and speech. • This form of a word is based on sound. • This form of a word is based on vision. • Difficult controlling muscles used in speech. • Difficulty finding finding words to name objects. • Rules of order/arrangement for words in a language. • The ability to hear phonemes and assign phonemes to words. • ...
#21-34 2023-04-20
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- (n.) a delay for a time, especially of anything distressing or trying; an interval of relief.
- (adj.) of, or relating, to deep, pensive, and long-lasting sadness.
- (v.) to roll or flow downward.
- (n.) comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble; alleviation of distress or discomfort.
- (v.) to cause to become irritated or upset.
- (n.) a selected, edited, and pieced together of separate images to form a unified whole.
- (adj.) decorated with or in the form of a lattice.
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- (adj.) present everywhere at the same time.
- (adj.) indefinitely or exceedingly small; minute.
- (v.) to twist or turn; pull, jerk, or force by a violent twist.
- (adj.) dependent on circumstances beyond one's control; uncertain; unstable; insecure.
- (adj.) having a vocabulary composed primarily of monosyllables or short, simple words.
- (v.) to clear, as of an accusation; free from guilt or blame.
- (adj.) rather heavy or fat; stout.
14 Clues: (v.) to roll or flow downward. • (adj.) rather heavy or fat; stout. • (adj.) present everywhere at the same time. • (v.) to cause to become irritated or upset. • (adj.) indefinitely or exceedingly small; minute. • (adj.) decorated with or in the form of a lattice. • (v.) to clear, as of an accusation; free from guilt or blame. • ...
Oriolis Guerrero RL/RI 6.4 2025-03-20
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- to make easier to understand
- a meaningful unit of sound
- the definition of a word or phrase; the message or important expression of a written text
- relationship an association or a connection between two or more words
- part a prefix, root, or affix
- a word/phrase that has more than one meaning
- the author's attitude toward the subject demonstrated by word choice and imagery
- a careful plan or method for achieving a goal
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- to learn the nature and relationship of the parts of something by a close and careful examination
- a source used to obtain information
- the authors thoughtful use of precise vocabulary to convey meaning
- to come to a decision by investigation or reasoning
- the words used with a certain word, phrase, sentence, or paragraph that help explain or clarify its meaning
- a group of words that conveys meaning
- a strong effect; to have an influence on
- the words in a written selection; a selection
16 Clues: a meaningful unit of sound • to make easier to understand • part a prefix, root, or affix • a source used to obtain information • a group of words that conveys meaning • a strong effect; to have an influence on • a word/phrase that has more than one meaning • the words in a written selection; a selection • a careful plan or method for achieving a goal • ...
WRITING 2025-11-18
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- text/information that comes from accredited people/locations (like a professional journal)
- sentences the key points that discuss the thesis
- evidence from a text used to prove one’s point
- information about main ideas
- the international association that dictates the rules for how citations must appear in English papers/essays
- determined by structure
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- specific vocabulary and key concepts from a specific content area
- used to link ideas or paragraphs
- the combination of sentence structure, tone, and other word choices to achieve the overall feel
- the empty space (about an inch) at the beginning of a paragraph (as well as other usages)
- the usage of textual evidence in a paper/essay
- the main idea of the whole paper/essay
- the specific name of a person, place or thing - capitalize these
- the standard way to organize a paper/essay using a series of Roman numerals, letters, and indentations
14 Clues: determined by structure • information about main ideas • used to link ideas or paragraphs • the main idea of the whole paper/essay • evidence from a text used to prove one’s point • the usage of textual evidence in a paper/essay • sentences the key points that discuss the thesis • the specific name of a person, place or thing - capitalize these • ...
Getting Meaning Through Word Analysis 2024-09-16
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- The smallest unit of sound in a word
- A unit of pronunciation in a word, often marked by a single vowel sound
- The core part of a word that carries its basic meaning
- Examining the internal structure of words, focusing on morphemes
- Exploring the emotional or cultural associations of words
- A word part added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning
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- The systematic breakdown of words to understand their meaning and structure
- A word part added to the end of a word to change its function or meaning
- Studying the vocabulary of a text, identifying key words
- Tracing the history and origin of words
- Examining the meaning of words and how they relate to context
- The process of figuring out the meaning of a word or text
12 Clues: The smallest unit of sound in a word • Tracing the history and origin of words • The core part of a word that carries its basic meaning • Studying the vocabulary of a text, identifying key words • The process of figuring out the meaning of a word or text • Exploring the emotional or cultural associations of words • ...
Predators of the SEA! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! 2013-06-21
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- You need to be alert, or ____ when you cross the street.
- The ____ was very quiet and sneaky as it hunted its prey.
- I ____ my ears so I could wear pretty earrings.
- Smoking cigarettes is very ____ for your health.
- ♫You got me beggin' you for mercy, why won't you ___ me!♫
- You cannot ____ on just hamburgers and french fries; you must eat fruits and vegetables.
- Mr. Nick was VERY angry, so he grabbed Chris's Vocabulary book and ____ the desk.
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- This is an adjective that means "like the ocean."
- A big, green, scary ____ is living in my closet!
- Harry yelled, "CANNONBAAAALLLLL!" as he ____ into the water.
- Ms. Brie is a spectacular, marvelous, ____ teacher!
- Everyday Ms. Brie is on a ____ to find the perfect hamburger in South Korea.
12 Clues: I ____ my ears so I could wear pretty earrings. • A big, green, scary ____ is living in my closet! • Smoking cigarettes is very ____ for your health. • This is an adjective that means "like the ocean." • Ms. Brie is a spectacular, marvelous, ____ teacher! • You need to be alert, or ____ when you cross the street. • ...
Early Literacy Practices that Work! 2015-01-19
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- This early literacy practice engages children through books and stories
- The ability to hear and play with the small sounds in words
- Knowing and recognizing the letters, their names and their sounds
- This early literacy practice engages children through shapes, letters and tactile skills
- Noticing print, knowing how to handle a book and knowing how to follow written words on a page
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- What children learn about language, books and reading before learning to read
- An interest in and enjoyment of books and reading
- Knowing the names of things
- This early literacy practice engages children through imagination
- The ability to describe things/events and to tell stories with a beginning, middle and end
- This early literacy practice engages children through song
- This early literacy practice engages children through conversation
12 Clues: Knowing the names of things • An interest in and enjoyment of books and reading • This early literacy practice engages children through song • The ability to hear and play with the small sounds in words • This early literacy practice engages children through imagination • Knowing and recognizing the letters, their names and their sounds • ...
國一A Reading U1 2021-07-12
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- not friendly and not easy to deal with; needing skill or effort
- that can't be done; that can't happen
- If I'm not there when you call, leave a _____.
- an action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, a warning, or an order
- We've got _____ of time before we need to leave for the airport.
- You can increase your _____ by looking up words in the dictionary.
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- Parrots _____ humans speeches.
- to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what that person or thing is
- something that you can hear or that can be heard
- used to show that something is possible or that you are not certain about something
- a period of 100 years
- a yellow and black flying insect that makes honey and can sting you
12 Clues: a period of 100 years • Parrots _____ humans speeches. • that can't be done; that can't happen • If I'm not there when you call, leave a _____. • something that you can hear or that can be heard • not friendly and not easy to deal with; needing skill or effort • We've got _____ of time before we need to leave for the airport. • ...
Trevor Noah Text Features and Text Structures 2025-03-09
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- The order in which the book is told, or the story is depicted
- Key vocabulary words are formatted this way to emphasize their importance
- Page that lists chapter titles
- Born a Crime, The Second Girl, Go Hitler! and The Mulberry Tree are examples of this
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- Acknowledges the source of a photograph or image
- Trevor describes a boy named Hitler who was a good dancer.
- Amagwinya is an example of this. The word refers to deep-fried dough balls.
- Short descriptions placed under images or illustrations
- A section where the author explains South African slang or references in the text.
- “If God is with me, who can be against me?”
- Smaller titles within chapters or sections that organize information
- Appears at the beginning of an article, gives credit to the author
12 Clues: Page that lists chapter titles • “If God is with me, who can be against me?” • Acknowledges the source of a photograph or image • Short descriptions placed under images or illustrations • Trevor describes a boy named Hitler who was a good dancer. • The order in which the book is told, or the story is depicted • ...
AP Lang Vocabulary 2024-12-12
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- intended to teach, usually a moral; literature or works that are meant to instruct
- local colloquial; slang terms used in a specific region, time period, group
- the vocabulary of a person, group, language, or a branch of knowledge
- lacking good manners, refinement, grace
- an adjective that is related to admonish, giving a warning, reprimand
- an adjective that describes getting on someone's good side for your benefit
- expressing a strong critical attack against a person or institution or idea
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- special words or phrases used by a specific group, profession - outsiders often don't understand
- seemingly everywhere all at once
- adjective to describe the act of obsessing over rules, correctness rather than originality, creativity
- information or terms understood only be a select few people, mysterious, secret
- curious or unusual or very understated "dry humor"
12 Clues: seemingly everywhere all at once • lacking good manners, refinement, grace • curious or unusual or very understated "dry humor" • the vocabulary of a person, group, language, or a branch of knowledge • an adjective that is related to admonish, giving a warning, reprimand • local colloquial; slang terms used in a specific region, time period, group • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2024-03-18
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- reciting numbers in their proper order.
- grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
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- vocabulary describing emotions.
- the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
- speech disorder that is often characterized by repetition, hesitation, and prolongation
- sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject.
6 Clues: vocabulary describing emotions. • reciting numbers in their proper order. • the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds • grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject. • ...
Chapter 7 2022-11-05
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- Reciting numbers in their proper order
- Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
- Includes repeating sounds or words and pausing for unusually long times while speaking.
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- The ability to speak clearly pronounced sounds.
- Vocabulary describing emotions.
- Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject.
6 Clues: Vocabulary describing emotions. • Reciting numbers in their proper order • The ability to speak clearly pronounced sounds. • Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject. • ...
chapter 7 vocab 2022-12-17
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- The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
- Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject.
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- Vocabulary describing emotions.
- Reciting numbers in their proper order.
- Speech disorder that is often characterized by repetition, hesitation, and prolongation.
- Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
6 Clues: Vocabulary describing emotions. • Reciting numbers in their proper order. • The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds • Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject. • ...
MAP Vocab 181-190 #3 2024-07-20
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- a statement or picture in words that describes something
- a book that has many pictures and is usually for children
- an official set of rules about what should be done
- a book where someone can write down their personal experiences and thoughts each day
- the words that make up language
- the act of causing people to do or believe something
- a play that has only one act; may consist of one or more scenes
- to show or indicate before something happens
- to try to get someone to think or do something by asking, arguing or giving reasons
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- something that actually exists;reality;truth
- a method for analyzing and writing about a topic by identifying how to solve the problem
- to hold attention of pleasantly or agreeably
- a passage or quotation taken or selected from a book
- a personal view; insufficient proof for complete certainty
- class of literature of imaginative narration
- a conflict or contrast of character
- a long written story usually fiction
- a person who writes poems
- the reason why something is done or used
19 Clues: a person who writes poems • the words that make up language • a conflict or contrast of character • a long written story usually fiction • the reason why something is done or used • something that actually exists;reality;truth • to hold attention of pleasantly or agreeably • class of literature of imaginative narration • to show or indicate before something happens • ...
IGNACIAN FOOTPRINTS AND ENGLISH CLUB 2026-06-10
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- A conversation conducted to gather information or opinions.
- A brief description accompanying a photograph or illustration.
- Literary work that expresses ideas and emotions through verse.
- The set of rules that governs language use.
- To form letters and words on paper or a screen.
- A written composition published in a newspaper, magazine, or website.
- A written work consisting of pages bound together.
- The person who writes a book, story, or article.
- Someone who reviews, corrects, and prepares written material for publication.
- The title of a news story designed to attract attention.
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- Written works considered to have artistic or intellectual value.
- The activity or profession of collecting and reporting news.
- The collection of words known and used by a person or group.
- A formal talk delivered to an audience.
- An in-depth article that focuses on a particular topic or person.
- Printed or digital material made available to readers.
- To look at and understand written words.
- A person who gathers and presents news.
- A long fictional narrative written in prose.
19 Clues: A formal talk delivered to an audience. • A person who gathers and presents news. • To look at and understand written words. • The set of rules that governs language use. • A long fictional narrative written in prose. • To form letters and words on paper or a screen. • The person who writes a book, story, or article. • A written work consisting of pages bound together. • ...
IELTS Reading 2022-06-06
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- When you look for specific information, names,
- The layout and number of paragraphs in a text.
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- The theme or subject found in a text.
- Different words that can be used in a sentence/language.
- When you reword a phrase or sentence into different words.
- When you read the surface of the text to find the main idea - titles, headings, statistics.
6 Clues: The theme or subject found in a text. • When you look for specific information, names, • The layout and number of paragraphs in a text. • Different words that can be used in a sentence/language. • When you reword a phrase or sentence into different words. • When you read the surface of the text to find the main idea - titles, headings, statistics.
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2024-03-18
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- Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject.
- The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds.
- Reciting numbers in their proper order.
- Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
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- Vocabulary describing emotions.
- Speech disorder that is often characterized by repetition, hesitation, and prolongation.
6 Clues: Vocabulary describing emotions. • Reciting numbers in their proper order. • The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds. • Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject. • ...
chapter 7 vocab 2024-03-18
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- sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject
- the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
- reciting numbers in their proper order
- grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways
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- vocabulary describing emotions
- speech disorder that is often characterized by repetition, hesitation, and prolongation
6 Clues: vocabulary describing emotions • reciting numbers in their proper order • the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds • grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways • sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2024-03-18
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- reciting numbers in their proper order.
- grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
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- vocabulary describing emotions.
- the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
- speech disorder that is often characterized by repetition, hesitation, and prolongation
- sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject.
6 Clues: vocabulary describing emotions. • reciting numbers in their proper order. • the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds • grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject. • ...
Mind Mapping 2022-02-12
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- Is not a developmental skill or one that can ever be seen as fully mastered.
- A plan that you use to achieve something.
- A good technique for memorizing.
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- Points out the relevance of word recognition strategies or activities in order to understand and comprehend the meaning of texts and readings.
- Presented in different contexts are easier to remember and retain.
- The principal method of human communication.
- A particular or special way of doing something.
7 Clues: A good technique for memorizing. • A plan that you use to achieve something. • The principal method of human communication. • A particular or special way of doing something. • Presented in different contexts are easier to remember and retain. • Is not a developmental skill or one that can ever be seen as fully mastered. • ...
Crossword 2022-11-04
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- Order of Format. Structure of Format. Helps reader transition.
- The Grammar. Signal readers when to stop.
- How it flows. It the rhythm of the language. A combination of sentences.
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- MLA Format. Overall look. Essentially the publishing stage.
- Colorful Language. Specific Vocabulary. Reduces Repetition.
- An Authors finger print.The message the writer is trying to send. No two writers should have the same.
- The Facts. The Foundation of a piece of writing. The Big Idea.
7 Clues: The Grammar. Signal readers when to stop. • MLA Format. Overall look. Essentially the publishing stage. • Colorful Language. Specific Vocabulary. Reduces Repetition. • Order of Format. Structure of Format. Helps reader transition. • The Facts. The Foundation of a piece of writing. The Big Idea. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary - Language Learning 2024-04-30
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- I really _________ with remembering phrasal verbs.
- In order to remember new vocabulary you should put it into _______ as much as possible.
- a more formal synonym of 'used to' (10,2).
- a synonym of obtain or get; eg. After perfecting my English I'd like to _______ another language.
- to be completely surrounded by something.
- when your skills at doing something are out of practice.
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- I can confidently _____ a conversation in English.
- I should ______ my French before going back to Switzerland (5,2,2).
- a synonym of reach; eg. I'd like to ______ a native level of speaking English.
- I find it difficult to get to ______ with the passive voice.
- Don't give up, _____ at it! You'll get there!
- to learn something without making much of an effort (4,2).
- My best friend has an ____ for languages; he can learn them so quickly!
13 Clues: to be completely surrounded by something. • a more formal synonym of 'used to' (10,2). • Don't give up, _____ at it! You'll get there! • I can confidently _____ a conversation in English. • I really _________ with remembering phrasal verbs. • when your skills at doing something are out of practice. • to learn something without making much of an effort (4,2). • ...
2020´s literature 2025-11-07
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- Maggie O’Farrell’s 2022 historical novel about power, art, and a duchess’s fate.
- Amor Towles’s 2021 reflective follow-up exploring grace, class, and choices in modern America.
- Brianna Wiest’s 2020 self-development favorite about transforming self-sabotage into strength. (The__)
- Amor Towles’s 2021 coming-of-age adventure across 1950s America.(The__)
- Celeste Ng’s 2022 dystopian novel about censorship, family, and resistance.
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- Brené Brown’s 2021 guide to emotional vocabulary and human connection.
- Emily Henry’s 2023 romantic exploration of love, timing, and friendship.
- Emily Henry’s 2022 romantic comedy celebrating readers, writers, and second chances.
- Jesmyn Ward’s 2023 poetic novel about loss, family, and ancestral love in the American South.
- What Ramit Sethi promises to teach?
- Eric Carle´s boardbook, (The Very Hungry___)
- Barbara Kingsolver’s 2022 Pulitzer-winning reimagining of David Copperfield set in rural Appalachia.
- Mel Robbins 2024 powerful theory
13 Clues: Mel Robbins 2024 powerful theory • What Ramit Sethi promises to teach? • Eric Carle´s boardbook, (The Very Hungry___) • Brené Brown’s 2021 guide to emotional vocabulary and human connection. • Amor Towles’s 2021 coming-of-age adventure across 1950s America.(The__) • Emily Henry’s 2023 romantic exploration of love, timing, and friendship. • ...
Vocabulary 4/28/25 2025-04-28
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- Words you know
- To say you don't like something
- A place with a lot of sand, very dry
- This is a problem or an obstacle
- You have one on your phone. The teacher uses this in class to show what's on his computer.
- Very tasty, yummy
- To be polite or very considerate, especially to someone older than you
- Women usually carry this and put their wallets inside
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- You use this case to carry clothes when you travel
- If you eat too much __ food, like potato chips or fast food, your doctor will tell you this isn't good for your health.
- The teacher hands out ___, which are pieces of paper that help you learn English
- Something sweet to eat after dinner
- Things you do every day, like brushing your teeth and doing the laundry
13 Clues: Words you know • Very tasty, yummy • To say you don't like something • This is a problem or an obstacle • Something sweet to eat after dinner • A place with a lot of sand, very dry • You use this case to carry clothes when you travel • Women usually carry this and put their wallets inside • To be polite or very considerate, especially to someone older than you • ...
Team 2 2024-06-21
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- an occasion when people who have not met each other for a long time meet again
- the story of a book, film, play, etc.
- person's ability to make sensible decisions and give good advice
- it is so cute that you want to hug
- the practice of investing things with symbolic meaning
- a loud high sound that someone make with their voice
- an earthquake happens when the earth's underground blocks move against each other
- to take to a police station for having committed a crime
- belief and custom that has existed long time
- not allowed by the low
- the life of people believe they have after death
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- at the present time
- a sum of money demanded or paid for the released of a captive
- a small projectile fired from a gun used items
- dish of Italian
- all the words that someone knows or uses
- a ceremony for burning someone who has died
- the character of the famous animation movie in Japan
- a particular way of doing something
19 Clues: dish of Italian • at the present time • not allowed by the low • it is so cute that you want to hug • a particular way of doing something • the story of a book, film, play, etc. • all the words that someone knows or uses • a ceremony for burning someone who has died • belief and custom that has existed long time • a small projectile fired from a gun used items • ...
fsfsffsf 2024-02-25
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- , The branch of mathematics involving points, lines, planes, and figures.
- , The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences.
- , The set of rules governing the structure of sentences.
- , The study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter.
- , A group of atoms bonded together.
- , A branch of mathematics that studies continuous change.
- , The ability to read and write fluently.
- , Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
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- , A long work of fiction.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery or test a hypothesis.
- ,Literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas.
- , A proposed explanation for an observation.
- , Understanding the meaning of a text
- ,Correspondence of sound between words.
- , The study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environments.
- ,A short piece of writing on a particular subject.
- , The words known and used by a person.
- , The correct arrangement of letters in a word.
- , A branch of mathematics involving symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols.
19 Clues: , A long work of fiction. • , Understanding the meaning of a text • , A group of atoms bonded together. • ,Correspondence of sound between words. • , The words known and used by a person. • , The ability to read and write fluently. • , A proposed explanation for an observation. • , The correct arrangement of letters in a word. • ...
Orthography concepts 2024-08-25
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- Words with similar meanings.
- The smallest grammatical unit in a language.
- A speech sound produced without blocking the breath channel.
- Smallest unit of sound in a language.
- A complex vowel sound that begins with one vowel and glides into another.
- Words that sound the same but have different meanings.
- The vocabulary of a person, language, or branch of knowledge. 15. **Orthography** - The conventional spelling system of a language.
- Smallest unit of written language.
- Words with opposite meanings.
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- A unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds.
- The arrangement of words to create sentences.
- A letter in a word that is not pronounced.
- The process of forming words with letters.
- A change in the form of a word to express a grammatical function.
- A standard set of letters used in a language.
- The study of the origin of words.
- A speech sound that is not a vowel.
- A word made up of two or more smaller words.
- Marks added to letters to alter their sound or meaning.
19 Clues: Words with similar meanings. • Words with opposite meanings. • The study of the origin of words. • Smallest unit of written language. • A speech sound that is not a vowel. • Smallest unit of sound in a language. • A letter in a word that is not pronounced. • The process of forming words with letters. • The smallest grammatical unit in a language. • ...
Practice makes perfect 2025-02-26
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- low in price; not expensive
- to have enough money to buy something
- the list of words you know and use in a language
- food and other items bought from a store to use at home
- a group of people who live together and share similar laws and traditions
- a strong feeling of wanting something
- a prediction about what will happen in the future, often used for the weather
- abilities or talents that help you do something well
- the back part of an animal, often long and flexible
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- a cover or holder for papers that keeps them organized
- to learn something so you can remember it easily
- to touch or rub your skin with nails, often to relieve itching
- something nice, enjoyable and friendly
- a young playful dog
- to discuss something with strong feelings; disagree with someone
- reasons given for why something was not done
- something that has no value or is not helpful
- to remember something from your memory
- a student or a new worker who works for a company to gain experience
19 Clues: a young playful dog • low in price; not expensive • to have enough money to buy something • a strong feeling of wanting something • something nice, enjoyable and friendly • to remember something from your memory • reasons given for why something was not done • something that has no value or is not helpful • to learn something so you can remember it easily • ...
Classroom Challenge 2022-01-10
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- If you are wearing this, you have to take it off before you come into the room.
- What should you have already started to earn a stamp?
- What can you earn from your grades?
- Where do you find your absent work?
- What can you earn from the stamp sheet & achievements?
- How do you spell this teacher's last name?
- Where can you buy items with your AP points?
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- When is this teacher's birthday (next week)?
- What is the name of our class competition?
- If you are late, what should you bring to class?
- How many free hall passes do you have until March?
- What should be turned off and put away during class?
- Where should you go to practice vocabulary online?
- Where do you turn in your classwork?
- What days can you come to tutorials after school AND at lunch?
- Which direction should you pass in your papers?
- Where can you get a pencil?
- If you have used your hall passes and ask to use the bathroom, what is the answer?
- When do tutorials end after school?
19 Clues: Where can you get a pencil? • What can you earn from your grades? • Where do you find your absent work? • When do tutorials end after school? • Where do you turn in your classwork? • What is the name of our class competition? • How do you spell this teacher's last name? • When is this teacher's birthday (next week)? • Where can you buy items with your AP points? • ...
European Day of Languages 2022-09-22
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- The oldest language in Europe.
- The month the European Day of Languages is celebrated in.
- One of the most spoken non-European languages in Europe alongside Chinese and Hindu.
- The second most spoken language in Spain. It's common in the region Catalonia.
- The main three language families in Europe are: Germanic,Romance and ______ languages.
- The European language with the biggest vocabulary.
- The country with four official languages.
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- Most languages in Europe originate from the Indo-________ language family.
- The European country with the most native speakers.
- English and ______ are the only languages that are taught everywhere in schools.
- This language uses inverted punctuation such as upside-down question marks or exclamation points.
- The official language of Vatican City.
- The only language in the world to capitalise nouns.
- One of the official languages in Belgium. It is a varient of Dutch.
14 Clues: The oldest language in Europe. • The official language of Vatican City. • The country with four official languages. • The European language with the biggest vocabulary. • The European country with the most native speakers. • The only language in the world to capitalise nouns. • The month the European Day of Languages is celebrated in. • ...
Reading 2024-01-14
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- The relationship between letters and phonemes
- A word opposite in meaning to another word
- The smallest meaningful unit of language
- How instruction is carried out or the method and practice of teaching
- Words that sound the same but are spelled differently
- Recalling the content of what was read or heard
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- The task of combining sounds rapidly, to accurately represent the word
- Words that have similar meanings
- The smallest unit of sound within our language system. A phoneme combines with other phonemes to make words
- Reading words in text with no errors
- Understanding what one is reading, the ultimate goal of all reading activity
- ... development refers to stored information about the meanings and pronunciation of words necessary for communication.
- or individual expression with a unique meaning
- A phrase or expression that differs from the literal meaning of the words; a
14 Clues: Words that have similar meanings • Reading words in text with no errors • The smallest meaningful unit of language • A word opposite in meaning to another word • The relationship between letters and phonemes • or individual expression with a unique meaning • Recalling the content of what was read or heard • Words that sound the same but are spelled differently • ...
Language development across the lifespan 2025-03-28
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- Ways of sharing ideas, images, narratives, and ways of thinking
- Site of increased brain activation in bilingual people?
- A form of communication based on a system of symbols and rules
- Type of language that includes spoken and written communication?
- Speaking two languages fluently?
- Difficulty retrieving a word despite knowing its meaning?
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- Aspect of language that involves the body of words?
- Aspect of language that involves the system of sounds?
- Type of language that includes comprehension, listening, and understanding?
- Type of bilingualism where two languages develop at once in childhood?
- Term for the ability of infants to distinguish sounds from all languages until about 8-10 months?
- Type of bilingualism where one language is learned after one has already developed?
- Word for babies producing repetitive, speech-like sounds around 6 months?
- Set of rules governing sentence structure and word order?
14 Clues: Speaking two languages fluently? • Aspect of language that involves the body of words? • Aspect of language that involves the system of sounds? • Site of increased brain activation in bilingual people? • Set of rules governing sentence structure and word order? • Difficulty retrieving a word despite knowing its meaning? • ...
Level C Units 10-12 2019-04-11
Across
- (n.) A deceptive maneuver; A trick intended to mislead or confuse
- (v.) To hold full attention of; To absorb completely
- (v.) To trade one kind of good for another without using money
- (n.) An object used to lure something into a trap
- (adj.) Bizarre; Unconventional and odd
- (adj.) Being real or true; Genuine
- (adj.) To eat away by chemical action; Biting, sarcastic or severe
- (v.) To make sick to the stomach; To disgust
- (n.) An object used to lure something into a trap
- (adj.) Moving in a clumsy or awkward way; Graceless
- (v.) To search deeply and thoroughly; To dig; To investigate
Down
- (v.) To be in agreement or harmony, to agree
- (n.) A strong movement to advance an idea or cause
- (n.) Physical strength or mental vigor; Liveliness
- (adj.) Having an agreeable or pleasing personality; Likeable; Sociable
- (adj.) Of vital or critical importance; Essential
- (n.) Dashing courage; Heroic bravery; Noble-minded behavior
- one of the games we use to practice vocabulary
- something people do too much in this class!
- (v.) To stain, tarnish, or contaminate
20 Clues: (adj.) Being real or true; Genuine • (adj.) Bizarre; Unconventional and odd • (v.) To stain, tarnish, or contaminate • something people do too much in this class! • (v.) To be in agreement or harmony, to agree • (v.) To make sick to the stomach; To disgust • one of the games we use to practice vocabulary • (n.) An object used to lure something into a trap • ...
Level C Units 10-12 2022-05-17
Across
- (n.) A deceptive maneuver; A trick intended to mislead or confuse
- (v.) To hold full attention of; To absorb completely
- (v.) To trade one kind of good for another without using money
- (n.) An object used to lure something into a trap
- (adj.) Bizarre; Unconventional and odd
- (adj.) Being real or true; Genuine
- (adj.) To eat away by chemical action; Biting, sarcastic or severe
- (v.) To make sick to the stomach; To disgust
- (n.) An object used to lure something into a trap
- (adj.) Moving in a clumsy or awkward way; Graceless
- (v.) To search deeply and thoroughly; To dig; To investigate
Down
- (v.) To be in agreement or harmony, to agree
- (n.) A strong movement to advance an idea or cause
- (n.) Physical strength or mental vigor; Liveliness
- (adj.) Having an agreeable or pleasing personality; Likeable; Sociable
- (adj.) Of vital or critical importance; Essential
- (n.) Dashing courage; Heroic bravery; Noble-minded behavior
- one of the games we use to practice vocabulary
- something people do too much in this class!
- (v.) To stain, tarnish, or contaminate
20 Clues: (adj.) Being real or true; Genuine • (adj.) Bizarre; Unconventional and odd • (v.) To stain, tarnish, or contaminate • something people do too much in this class! • (v.) To be in agreement or harmony, to agree • (v.) To make sick to the stomach; To disgust • one of the games we use to practice vocabulary • (n.) An object used to lure something into a trap • ...
Chapter 6 2025-09-25
Across
- to think well of; to agree to. Synonyms: accept, agree, support. Antonyms: disapprove, reject.
- to answer or reply. Synonyms: reply, answer. Antonyms: ask, question.
- to bring to an end; to reach a decision. Synonyms: finish, close, decide. Antonyms: begin, start.
- empty; not used or lived in. Synonyms: unoccupied, available. Antonyms: full, busy, taken.
- to look at closely. Synonyms: examine, check, review. Antonyms: ignore, overlook.
- a feeling of being uncertain or unsure. Synonyms: uncertainty, hesitation. Antonyms: belief, trust, certainty.
Down
- not often found; unusual. Synonyms: uncommon, extraordinary. Antonyms: common, ordinary.
- to look quickly. Synonyms: peek, glimpse. Antonyms: stare.
- to discover or notice something. Synonyms: observe, spot, find. Antonyms: miss, overlook.
- 6 Vocabulary
- sure, certain; good. Synonyms: confident, definite. Antonyms: uncertain, negative.
11 Clues: 6 Vocabulary • to look quickly. Synonyms: peek, glimpse. Antonyms: stare. • to answer or reply. Synonyms: reply, answer. Antonyms: ask, question. • to look at closely. Synonyms: examine, check, review. Antonyms: ignore, overlook. • sure, certain; good. Synonyms: confident, definite. Antonyms: uncertain, negative. • ...
Vocab list #7 2026-02-11
Across
- List 7
- (verb) – 1. To tell a story or describe a series of events. 2. To provide or read the spoken comments for a documentary or other video.
- (adjective) – 1. Difficult to understand; vague. 2. Not widely known about.
- (adjective) – related to the matter at hand;
- (noun) – the ability to grow, develop, or improve.
Down
- (verb) – 1. To bring a group of soldiers together; assemble. 2. To bring forth a feeling or ability from within oneself.
- (noun) – a very large number.
- (adjective) – being a sign of trouble, danger, or disaster; threatening.
- (adjective) – unconventional; strange.
- (adjective) – 1. Refusing to give up or stop;
- (noun) – a very steep or overhanging mass of rock, such as the face of a cliff.
11 Clues: List 7 • (noun) – a very large number. • (adjective) – unconventional; strange. • (adjective) – related to the matter at hand; • (adjective) – 1. Refusing to give up or stop; • (noun) – the ability to grow, develop, or improve. • (adjective) – being a sign of trouble, danger, or disaster; threatening. • ...
Listening and Speaking 2025-04-14
Across
- Listens attentively and asks questions to clarify meaning; articulates ideas clearly in a manner appropriate for the setting and audience.
- skills used to get along with others; in the business world,
- failure to communicate clearly
- A process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behaviors.
- an activity in which someone shows, describes, or explains something to a group of people
Down
- The gestures, movements, or mannerisms by which we communicate
- a communication technique requiring the listener to concentrate, understand, respond, and remember what is being said
- informal, nonstandard vocabulary
- oral exchange of sentiments, observations, opinions, or ideas
- outline of specific procedures; directions
- clearly and exactly presented or stated
11 Clues: failure to communicate clearly • informal, nonstandard vocabulary • clearly and exactly presented or stated • outline of specific procedures; directions • skills used to get along with others; in the business world, • oral exchange of sentiments, observations, opinions, or ideas • The gestures, movements, or mannerisms by which we communicate • ...
Vocabulary words 9-30-24 2024-09-30
Across
- Words
- a person or animal that accompanies or is with someone; a friend.
- to increase in intensity or seriousness; to become more severe.
- related to seeing or sight; something that can be seen or is graphic in nature.
- a written or printed paper that provides information or proof.
- a fertile spot in a desert where water is found; a peaceful place in a stressful environment.
Down
- playful behavior that causes minor trouble or annoyance; misbehavior.
- the ability to approach or enter a place; permission to use something.
- to temporarily stop something from continuing; to hang something from above.
- not clear; filled with mist or fog, making it difficult to see.
- to have a strong desire for something; to want something very much.
11 Clues: Words • a written or printed paper that provides information or proof. • not clear; filled with mist or fog, making it difficult to see. • to increase in intensity or seriousness; to become more severe. • a person or animal that accompanies or is with someone; a friend. • to have a strong desire for something; to want something very much. • ...
reading 100 test 2019-11-21
Across
- Analysis write and record notes
- Q and QQ3R these are questions you ask yourself to review the text
- showing main ideas, supporting main ideas ideas and samples ideas.
- development Defining a word that you would use in a text
- Using a heading to find out ideas and terms
Down
- Breakdown Gives ideas of the beginning and ending of a text
- Recall Read for a set time then write what you remember
7 Clues: Analysis write and record notes • Using a heading to find out ideas and terms • Recall Read for a set time then write what you remember • development Defining a word that you would use in a text • Breakdown Gives ideas of the beginning and ending of a text • Q and QQ3R these are questions you ask yourself to review the text • ...
5th grade skills 2023-06-08
Across
- the action or process of observing something
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs
- is the body of words used in a particular language
Down
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- someone
- the whole system and structure of a language or of languages in general, usually taken as consisting of syntax and morphology (including inflections) and sometimes also phonology and semantics.
- a number that represents a part of a whole.
7 Clues: someone • a number that represents a part of a whole. • the action or process of observing something • is the body of words used in a particular language • the imparting or exchanging of information or news. • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs • ...
Books 2013-03-07
Across
- A reference work that lists words grouped together according to similarity of meaning.
- Book written in 1998 by Louis Sachar
- J. K. Rowling came up with this very famous character.
- Finish the book tile Lord of the...
- The Comedy of Errors was written by William...
- A tragedy written early in the career of William Shakespeare about two young star-crossed lovers.
Down
- Book written by J. R. R. Tolkien, recently made into a movie in 2012.
- Wrote 'The Adventures of Oliver Twist' and 'A Christmas Carol'.
- A detailed list, usually arranged alphabetically, of the specific information in a publication.
- Girls name, and title of a book written by Roald Dahl.
- Also called a word reference, wordbook, lexicon, or vocabulary.
11 Clues: Finish the book tile Lord of the... • Book written in 1998 by Louis Sachar • The Comedy of Errors was written by William... • J. K. Rowling came up with this very famous character. • Girls name, and title of a book written by Roald Dahl. • Wrote 'The Adventures of Oliver Twist' and 'A Christmas Carol'. • ...
List 6 spelling Pt. 2 2021-10-12
Across
- arrive at a judgement or opinion by reasoning
- articulation or expression in coherent form, either verbally or in writing
- make something previously unknown known to others
- intentional and deliberate use of organizational patterns, text and graphic features, sentence structures, devices, and language to create an effective written work
Down
- the author's thoughful use of precise vocabulary to fully convey meaning to the reader
- a proverb or short statement expressing a general truth
- put forward for consideration
- give special importance or prominence to something
- the ability to read text at an appropriate rate and with accuracy, expression, and appropriate phrasing; not hurried reading
- to show or communicate
- a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group
11 Clues: to show or communicate • put forward for consideration • arrive at a judgement or opinion by reasoning • make something previously unknown known to others • give special importance or prominence to something • a proverb or short statement expressing a general truth • articulation or expression in coherent form, either verbally or in writing • ...
Week 21 2025-01-05
Across
- - done with speed; fast in movement or action.
- - to stop doing something or to leave a place.
- - having the same value, amount, or status; being the same in quantity or quality.
- - to shake or tremble; often used to refer to an earthquake.
- - a warm covering made of layers of fabric stitched together, often with a decorative design.
- - a short test or assessment to check knowledge or understanding of a subject.
Down
- Words
- - to a certain extent or degree; completely or entirely.
- - making little or no noise; calm and peaceful.
- - to repeat or copy someone's words, often with credit to the original speaker or writer.
- - a state of matter that flows and takes the shape of its container; not solid or gas.
11 Clues: Words • - done with speed; fast in movement or action. • - to stop doing something or to leave a place. • - making little or no noise; calm and peaceful. • - to a certain extent or degree; completely or entirely. • - to shake or tremble; often used to refer to an earthquake. • - a short test or assessment to check knowledge or understanding of a subject. • ...
Adult Summer Reading Crossword 2025-06-12
Across
- This vocabulary word marks the beginning of Summer, and the longest day of the year
- "Salty spray" literary device
- Last name of titular character of an F. Scott Fitzgerald novel set in summer of 1922
- A dystopian novel with a scorching hot title: "_________ 451"
- Captain of the Nautilus in Verne’s “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea”
Down
- Author of 1904 Novel "Sea Wolf"
- What fairytale pirates search for. Or, the title of a novel “________ Island”
- A popular Amazon Prime show based on a Jenny Han book series comes out with Season 3 this July: “The Summer I Turned ________”
- A trip where you may bring a novel
- Popular Emily Henry novel with a summer-y title: "______ Read"
- Author of the 1998 novel "Summer Sisters"
11 Clues: "Salty spray" literary device • Author of 1904 Novel "Sea Wolf" • A trip where you may bring a novel • Author of the 1998 novel "Summer Sisters" • A dystopian novel with a scorching hot title: "_________ 451" • Popular Emily Henry novel with a summer-y title: "______ Read" • Captain of the Nautilus in Verne’s “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” • ...
Happy Thursday!!! 2022-10-21
Across
- Frequently the bane of M's existence; the language in which N's poetry flows best.
- A type of cross or the best kind of music.
- Upcoming RL event where N may or may not embarrass M...
- N's favorite Thomas (on non-Thursdays).
- N's ____ always improves when talking to M, the human dictionary.
- N's motivation to get out of being grounded is getting to see ______ :).
- Person winning the competition between M & N.
- "Remember Sammy Jankis" (movie)
Down
- It will soon be N's first venture into anime.
- Moo!
- Where N lives #madgains but M only frequents
- ESP that M & N share.
- N's natural ammunition of choice against M when impressed by the kid circus.
- N's favorite day of the week.
- The first time M & N FaceTimed, they were both hiding in this inconspicuous location, which N took as a sign from the universe :).
- This type of message is N's favorite to receive from M porque tiene una voz sexy (especialmente cuando está enfermo).
16 Clues: Moo! • ESP that M & N share. • N's favorite day of the week. • "Remember Sammy Jankis" (movie) • N's favorite Thomas (on non-Thursdays). • A type of cross or the best kind of music. • Where N lives #madgains but M only frequents • It will soon be N's first venture into anime. • Person winning the competition between M & N. • ...
Ariana RL/RI6.4 2025-03-20
Across
- a group of words that conveys meaning
- a careful plan or method for achieving a goal
- a word/phrase that has more than one meaning
- a prefix, root, or affix
- the words used with a certain word, phrase, sentence, or paragraph that help explain or clarify its meaning
- the authors thoughtful use of precise vocabulary to convey meaning
- a strong effect; to have an influence on
- a meaningful unit of sound
Down
- a source used to obtain information
- an association or a connection between two or more words
- the author's attitude toward the subject demonstrated by word choice and imagery
- the words in a written selection; a selection
- the definition of a word or phrase; the message or important expression of a written text
- to come to a decision by investigation or reasoning
- to make it easier to understand
- to learn the nature and relationship of the parts of something by a close and careful examination
16 Clues: a prefix, root, or affix • a meaningful unit of sound • to make it easier to understand • a source used to obtain information • a group of words that conveys meaning • a strong effect; to have an influence on • a word/phrase that has more than one meaning • a careful plan or method for achieving a goal • the words in a written selection; a selection • ...
Ryan Morales 2025-03-21
Across
- the author's attitude toward the subject demonstrated by word choice and imagery
- to come to a decision by investigation or reasoning
- to learn the nature and relationship of the parts of something by a close and careful examination
- a careful plan or method for achieving a goal
- a prefix, root, or affix
- a source used to obtain information
- a strong effect; to have an influence on
- the definition of a word or phrase; the message or important expression of a written text
- a meaningful unit of sound
- the authors thoughtful use of precise vocabulary to convey meaning
Down
- an association or a connection between two or more words
- the words used with a certain word, phrase, sentence, or paragraph that help explain or clarify its meaning
- a word/phrase that has more than one meaning
- to make easier to understand
- the words in a written selection; a selection
- a group of words that conveys meaning
16 Clues: a prefix, root, or affix • a meaningful unit of sound • to make easier to understand • a source used to obtain information • a group of words that conveys meaning • a strong effect; to have an influence on • a word/phrase that has more than one meaning • a careful plan or method for achieving a goal • the words in a written selection; a selection • ...
avaleigh.mote RL/RI 6.4. 2025-03-21
Across
- to learn the nature and relationship of the parts of something by a close and careful examination
- to make easier to understand
- an association or a connection between two or more words
- a strong effect; to have an influence on
- the definition of a word or phrase; the message or important expression of a written text
- a source used to obtain information
- the author's attitude toward the subject demonstrated by word choice and imagery
- the authors thoughtful use of precise vocabulary to convey meaning
- a meaningful unit of sound
- a careful plan or method for achieving a goal
Down
- a word/phrase that has more than one meaning
- the words used with a certain word, phrase, sentence, or paragraph that help explain or clarify its meaning
- to come to a decision by investigation or reasoning
- a group of words that conveys meaning
- a prefix, root, or affix
- the words in a written selection; a selection
16 Clues: a prefix, root, or affix • a meaningful unit of sound • to make easier to understand • a source used to obtain information • a group of words that conveys meaning • a strong effect; to have an influence on • a word/phrase that has more than one meaning • the words in a written selection; a selection • a careful plan or method for achieving a goal • ...
Peyton A Sellers 2025-03-25
Across
- The authors thoughtful use of precise vocabulary to convey meaning
- To learn the nature and relationship of the parts of something by a close and careful examination
- A word/phrase that has more than one meaninword/phrase
- A meaningful unit of sound
- A careful plan or method for achieving a goal
- A strong effect; to have an influence on
- The words in a written selection; a selection
- A group of words that conveys meaning
Down
- An association or a connection between two or more words
- the definition of a word or phrase; the message or important expression of a written text
- A prefix, root, or affix
- To come to a decision by investigation or reasoning
- The author's attitude toward the subject demonstrated by word choice and imagery
- To make easier to understand
- A source used to obtain information
- The words used with a certain word, phrase, sentence, or paragraph that help explain or clarify its meaning
16 Clues: A prefix, root, or affix • A meaningful unit of sound • To make easier to understand • A source used to obtain information • A group of words that conveys meaning • A strong effect; to have an influence on • A careful plan or method for achieving a goal • The words in a written selection; a selection • To come to a decision by investigation or reasoning • ...
Zachary Ford RL/RI 6.4 2025-03-24
Across
- the author's attitude toward the subject demonstrated by word choice and imagery
- to come to a decision by investigation or reasoning
- to learn the nature and relationship of the parts of something by a close and careful examination
- a careful plan or method for achieving a goal
- a prefix, root, or affix
- a source used to obtain information
- a strong effect; to have an influence on
- the definition of a word or phrase; the message or important expression of a written text
- a meaningful unit of sound
- the authors thoughtful use of precise vocabulary to convey meaning
Down
- an association or a connection between two or more words
- the words used with a certain word, phrase, sentence, or paragraph that help explain or clarify its meaning
- a word/phrase that has more than one meaning
- to make easier to understand
- the words in a written selection; a selection
- a group of words that conveys meaning
16 Clues: a prefix, root, or affix • a meaningful unit of sound • to make easier to understand • a source used to obtain information • a group of words that conveys meaning • a strong effect; to have an influence on • a word/phrase that has more than one meaning • a careful plan or method for achieving a goal • the words in a written selection; a selection • ...
