4Th grade dictionary words: Academic vocabulary words for 4th graders
Keywords blood, body, cell, digestion, disease, drug, excrete, exercise, face, first aid, foot, hair, head, health, hygiene, injury, muscle, nerve, organ, reproduction, respiration, sense, skeleton, tooth
Keywords action, anger, behavior, belief, care, emotion, fear, happiness, hate, knowledge, learn, love, mind, morals, personality, sadness, thought
Keywords airplane, boat, building, car, city, clothing, community, cooking, drink, family, food, furniture, game, home, jewelry, leisure, relationship, room, school, sport, tool, transportation
Keywords celebration, culture, education, history, myth, religion, science, tradition
Keywords art, book, color, communication, dance, film, grammar, instrument, language, literature, music, photography, theater |
Keywords amphibian, animal, arthropod, bacteria, bird, cat, crustacean, diet, dinosaur, dog, endangered species, extinction, fish, flower, fruit, fungus, grain, grass, insect, invertebrate, leaf, life, mammal, milk, mollusk, pet, plant, reptile, rodent, seed, spider, tree, vegetable, virus, worm
Keywords chemistry, computer, electricity, element, energy, geology, Internet, light, mathematics, measurement, number, physics, shape, space, technology
Keywords air, conservation, continent, desert, earth, ecosystem, farming, fishing, forest, gardening, geography, hunting, lake, mountain, natural resources, ocean, plain, river, sea, soil, stone, tundra, volcano, water, weather
Keywords advertise, bank, business, economy, industry, money, tax, work
Keywords country, crime, democracy, government, law, legislature, military, monarchy, politics, power, war, weapon |
10 FUN Activities for Dictionary Skills
10 Awesome Dictionary Activities
Are you looking for some fun activities for National Dictionary Day? It’s October 16th, which was Noah Webster’s (the father of the American dictionary) birthday!
Hopefully, you’ve got dictionaries, maybe even a class set. They are, of course, great for looking up words and you will use them to teach dictionary skills, but there are also other great things you can do with these rather large volumes of words. Here are just a few ideas:
- Send your students on a Dictionary Scavenger Hunt. You can make one up yourself, or get this one for free.
- Play Speed Word Search. Give each student or pair of students a dictionary. When you call out a word, the student(s) must find the word as quickly as possible. The first person to call out the correct page number wins the round. This would be a good one to do in teams; everyone has his or her own dictionary, but the winner wins a point for the whole team rather than individually. *Bonus – Choose words from an upcoming vocabulary test for this game!
- Play Mystery Word. To play this game, give a series of clues. As students hear the clues, they look for the word in the dictionary until they have narrowed it down to just one. For Example: I begin with the fourth letter of the alphabet. My second letter is an “o.” I am three syllables long. I come before “dog” in the dictionary. My last letter is “t.”
- Play Dictionary Dig. This game is similar to Mystery Word in that you give clues and the students look for a word. The difference is that the clues are broader, and many words could be a correct answer. This one is fun because students enjoy finding more than one word to fit the clues and sharing their words with each other. Example: Find a word that begins with “s,” is two syllables long, has double letters, and is an adjective. You can get a set of 32 Dictionary Dig Task Cards here.
- Collect New Words. Have each student keep a notebook of new words. This is a nice activity to do daily or a few times a week. It is also good for handwriting practice. Each day, each student finds a word in the dictionary that he does not know. He then writes the word, the definition, and an original sentence using the word in his notebook. An illustration would make a nice addition. Have students share their words with at least one other person.
You can download a free word booklet for your students!
- Make Up New Words. Ask each student to make up a new word and a definition. Have each student write his or her word and definition on a Post-It, and put the Post-It in the appropriate place in the dictionary. Make a class list of the new words and their definitions. Challenge the class to use the words in everyday conversation. This, of course, would go beautifully with the book Frindle!
- Have a Dictionary Relay Race. This is a great way to add a little excitement to your practice! You can download the free game, project it on your whiteboard, and let students write their answer as they move through the relay!
- Play Fictionary. Have you ever played the amazing party game Balderdash? It’s one of my favs! Well, your students can play their own version. Have one student choose an obscure word from the dictionary. They’ll write the actual definition down on a slip of paper. All the other students will write a fake definition down, being careful to make it sound real. In the end, the students will vote on whose definition they think is the real one. This is a super fun game!
- Estimate and Measure. Why not use your dictionaries cross-curriculur? Have the students stack all the dictionaries into one tall tower. Invite each student to estimate how tall the tower is. Record guesses on the board. Measure the tower and see whose answer was the closest. You could also do a similar activity by lining them up end to end across the classroom.
- Line Them Up Like Dominoes. Probably not the best use for your classroom dictionaries…but it would be fun! There is probably some clever way to make it into a physics lesson.
Getting ready for VLOOKUP. Russian language. 4th grade. Dictionary words.
WRITE CORRECTLY.
WRITE CORRECTLY.
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Alarm Bus Car Agronomist Address Gently Active Aleet (scarlet) Alley Album Pharmacy B Luggage Baton Shore Birch Conversation Library Ticket Wealth Swamp Furrow Wrestling Boots Like Bulldozer Fast Beats B Wagon Everywhere Quiz Together Station Wizard Sparrow Crow Eight East Lead Yesterday D Newspaper Gallery Burn Horizon City Citizen D Twenty Twelve Girl Duty officer December Delicate Village Director Goodbye Trust Road F Wish Iron Turn yellow Woman Yellow Painting Residence Z Fence Factory Tomorrow Breakfast Riddle Task Law West Reserve Dawn Sow Entered Hare Calling Calling here Hello(s) Agriculture Strawberry Mirror Winter and From afar Frost Engineer Initiative Sometimes Interesting True Y Yemenis Yoga K Cabin Cocoa Calendar Kalina Kamysh Capel Captain Cabbage Pencil Painting Cardboard Potato Saucepan Catalog Roller Cafe Apartment Kilogram Kilometer Boiling Class Glue Carpet Cocktail Elbow Collective Bell Kolkhoz Commander Combine Room Constructor Kopeyka Hoof Kopytse Ship Corridor Cow Cosmonaut Space Bonfire Coffee Red Square Beauty Kremlin Crocodile Crossword Sneakers L Camp Lily of the valley Eraser Swallow Bark Easy Lecture Petal |
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Staircase Lemon Line Fox Locomotive Shovel Lieut M Shop Pasta Raspberry Machine Toil Bear Bear Slow Flashes Month Metal Metallic Meter Metro Millimeter Young Milk Hammer Ice cream Frost Moscow Washcloth Man Ant Soap H Forever Towards back Left Right People Plain Undergrowth Enemy Clumsy O Lunch offend Defense Oats Vegetables Sheep Garden Cucumber Clothing Eleven Once upon a time Around October Ornament Fatherland Witness P Coat Password Passenger Landscape Case Sand Pobeda Weather Tomato Monday Portrait Crockery then Government Chairman Lovely Travel Wheat Friday P Work Working Plain Rocket Distance Plant Guys Revolution Drawing Motherland Russia Russian C Salute Aircraft Sparkle Top Freedom North Today Now Seeds Silver Seeder Left Bottom Soldier Straw Right Capital Saturday Subbotnik T TV Telephone Now Locomotive Notebook Comrade Ton Ax Solemn Tractor Tramway Trolleybus W Dinner Street Hurricane Harvest Student Teacher F Surname Fantasy Finish Violet Foyer X Bread grower Household Good C Quote H Honestly Thursday Black W Sixteen Highway Chauffeur E Excursion Electricity Electric locomotive Power plant I Apple Berry Language |
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Test: Dictionary words (EMC “School of Russia”)
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The Russian language test is designed to determine the knowledge of the learned vocabulary words.
Russian language 4th grade | Author: Kikhteva Olga Ivanovna | ID: 2841 | Date: 30.8.2014
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Question #
one
Which word should contain the letter “A”?
cr.sword
k.pitan
k.nfets
p.portrait
Question #
2
Which word is missing the letter “O”?
sl.
Question #
3
Which words are missing the letter “E”?
m.t.
Question #
four
In which line are all the words with the missing letter “O”?
k. nfeta k.leno m.lyar
k.rable soft. ornament
p.rol yal s.lyut
sl.vyane p.
Question #
5
Which word is missing the letter “I”?
p.esok
b.seda
p.anino
r.mont
Question #
6
Which word does not contain the letter “I”?
m.c.
Question #
7
Which words contain a double “H”?
eleven
two eleven
silver
solemn
Question #
eight
Which word does not have a missing “C”?
beautiful
passenger
Russia
distance
Question #
9
In which line are all the words written with the letter “A”?
k.