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Referring To References
Standard(s): L.3.4.D
View the dictionary excerpt and answer the question.
Main Entry: 1wrap
Pronunciation: 'rap
Function: verb
1 (a): to cover especially by winding or folding (b): to envelop and secure for transportation or storage: BUNDLE (c): ENFOLD, EMBRACE d: to coil, fold, draw, or twine (as string or cloth) around something
2(a): to involve completely: ENGROSS
3: to conceal or obscure as if by enveloping
4: to finish filming or videotaping <wrap a movie>
Which definition of the word wrap is used in the sentence below?
Jenny was so wrapped up in the movie that she did not hear the phone ringing.
to envelop and secure for transportation or storage
to involve completely: ENGROSS
to conceal or obscure as if by enveloping
to finish filming or videotaping
Standard: L.3.4.D
Domain: Language
Theme: Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
Description: Use glossaries or beginning dictionaries, both print and digital, to determine or clarify the precise meaning of key words and phrases.
View the dictionary excerpt and answer the question.
Main Entry: strange
Pronunciation: 'strAnj
Function: adjective
1a archaic : of, relating to, or characteristic of another country : FOREIGN b : not native to or naturally belonging in a place : of external origin, kind, or character
2 a : not before known, heard, or seen : UNFAMILIAR b : exciting wonder or awe : EXTRAORDINARY
3 a : discouraging familiarities : RESERVED, DISTANT b : ILL AT EASE
4 : having the major characteristic of strangeness <strange quark> <strange particle>
Which definition of the word strange is used in the sentence below?
The strange sound was coming from the basement door as we walked down the hall.
of, relating to, or characteristic of another country
not before known, heard, or seen
ill at ease
having the major characteristic of strangeness
Standard: L.3.4.D
Domain: Language
Theme: Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
Description: Use glossaries or beginning dictionaries, both print and digital, to determine or clarify the precise meaning of key words and phrases.
Use the excerpt from a glossary found in a math book to answer the following question.
Addend: any number being added
A.M.: Times between 12:00 (midnight) and 12:00 (noon)
Area: A measurement of square units of the inside of a plane figure.
Array: The arrangement of objects that are in equal rows.
Bar graph: Is a graph that uses rectangles to compare the amounts of data.
Which of the words from the glossary is an example of a measurement of time?
bar graph
array
a.m.
area
Standard: L.3.4.D
Domain: Language
Theme: Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
Description: Use glossaries or beginning dictionaries, both print and digital, to determine or clarify the precise meaning of key words and phrases.
Use the excerpt from a glossary found in a math book to answer the following question.
Addend: any number being added
A.M.: Times between 12:00 (midnight) and 12:00 (noon)
Area: A measurement of square units of the inside of a plane figure.
Array: The arrangement of objects that are in equal rows.
Bar graph: Is a graph that uses rectangles to compare the amounts of data.
Which of the words from the glossary is a way to compare data?
array
addend
area
bar graph
Standard: L.3.4.D
Domain: Language
Theme: Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
Description: Use glossaries or beginning dictionaries, both print and digital, to determine or clarify the precise meaning of key words and phrases.
View the glossary excerpt from a 3rd grade ELA textbook and answer the question.
diagram:
A drawing that shows a schematic representation of how something works or shows a relationship
dialogue:
1. A conversation between characters in literary work
2. The exact words someone has spoken.
distinction:
A difference made between two or more individuals, ideas, or events.
distinguish:
To mark off as different; to recognize the prominent features of
domain-specific vocabulary:
Vocabulary specific to a particular field of study (domain)
Which two words tell the difference in something?