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Grade 3-4: Vocabulary Lesson for Thursday, Week 10


Grade 3-4: Vocabulary Lesson for Thursday, Week 10

This week's theme is: Competition


Word List 10

  1. ordeal: a difficult experience
  2. opponent: the person on the opposite side of a game or contest
  3. outcome: the way something turns out
  4. advantage: having greater ability to do something, to use an opportunity
  5. triumph: a great success

Thursday Activities

  1. Worksheet Creator - Type your vocabulary words in the left column and the definitions in the right column. There is room on this worksheet for 10 words. Think of other words you know and type the words and definitions in the blank lines to complete the list. Click on "Generate Worksheet" at the bottom. Your worksheet will be created. Print out your worksheet, then after completing, insert
  2. Feed your Frog - Click the correct fly to feed your frog
  3. Word Scrambler - Click on the link and create your own word scrambler with your vocabulary words. Type in the number of words you wish to scramble and press the "next" button. You will see a sheet that has the answers for you. Press next again and print out the page. Complete it and put it in your notebook.

Other Help

If you need more information on your words, click on the link to use a on-line dictionary.

Use the daily activities to help you remember words that you learn each week. It is much easier to remember what the words mean if you do something with them and use them frequently in talking with your parents, family and friends.

Sample sentences:

He knew this match would be an ordeal.
He survived the ordeal and was ready to continue the game of football.

Bob knew he would have to prepare and train hard when he played against this opponent.
Sally knew her opponent was smart, so she studied harder for the knowledge contest.

Mike was not happy with the outcome of the game.
If she practiced, the outcome of the contest could go in her favor.

Ted's opponent had a big advantage over him, but he was determined to win.
Pat used her knowledge as an advantage to outsmart her opponent.

John triumphed over his opponent.
Sally celebrated her triumph at the ice cream store.


 
 

For more vocabulary, reading and other language arts resources, please visit our interactive skillbuilders.

 

 

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