
Spelling and Vocabulary Flashcard 11
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English
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1st Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which word means "a small container made of glass or clay"?
Back
jars
Answer explanation
The word 'jars' refers to small containers typically made of glass or clay, used for storing items. 'Gem' refers to a precious stone, and 'germ' refers to a microorganism, making 'jars' the correct choice.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Spell the word that means "a precious stone."
Back
gem
Answer explanation
The word "gem" refers to a precious stone, making it the correct choice. The other options, "germ" and "jam," do not relate to precious stones.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
a microorganism that can cause disease
Back
germ
Answer explanation
The word 'germ' specifically refers to a microorganism that can cause disease, making it the correct choice. 'Gem' refers to a precious stone, and 'magic' relates to supernatural phenomena, neither of which fit the definition.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Spell the word that means "the use of special powers to make things happen."
Back
magic
Answer explanation
The word 'magic' refers to the use of special powers to make things happen, distinguishing it from 'germ' and 'gem', which have different meanings. Therefore, 'magic' is the correct answer.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
a decorative edge of hanging threads
Back
fringe
Answer explanation
The word 'fringe' refers to a decorative edge made of hanging threads, commonly used in textiles and crafts. The other options, 'jars' and 'jumping', do not relate to this definition.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Spell the word that means "to fill with electricity."
Back
charged
Answer explanation
The word "charged" means to fill with electricity, making it the correct choice. The other options, "fringe" and "germ," do not relate to electricity.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which word means "belonging to you"?
Back
your
Answer explanation
The word "your" indicates possession, meaning something belongs to you. In contrast, "jars" and "gem" do not convey ownership. Therefore, the correct answer is "your".
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