
Vocabulary Paragraphs
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English
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4th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Medium
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Standards-aligned
Paul Strauch
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15 Slides • 5 Questions
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4 Paragraphs
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Instructions:
Read the paragraph then when you are ready go to the next slide and answer the question. The question will be about the definition of the vocabulary word in bold. Then move on to the next paragraph. Don't forget, you only have 3 minutes to answer each question.
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Paragraph 1
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The Vocabulary Word is Glanced
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As she walked into the room, Emma quickly glanced at the clock on the wall. She didn’t want to make it too obvious that she was checking the time. It wasn’t a long look—just a quick flick of her eyes to see if the class was almost over. Then, she looked back at her notebook, pretending to be busy.
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Open Ended
What does Glanced mean?
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Paragraph 2
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The Vocabulary Word is Vivid
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The painting was so vivid that it almost looked real. The colors were bright and bold—deep blues for the ocean, fiery reds for the sunset, and lush greens for the trees. The details in the picture were so clear and lifelike that you could imagine hearing the waves crashing and feeling the warm sand beneath your feet.
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Open Ended
What does Vivid mean?
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Paragraph 3
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The Vocabulary Word is Glistening
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After the rain stopped, the leaves on the trees were glistening in the sunlight. Tiny drops of water clung to the branches, sparkling like diamonds whenever the light hit them just right. The wet grass shimmered too, making the whole park look fresh and clean.
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Open Ended
What does Glistening mean?
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Paragraph 4
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The Vocabulary Word is Crisp
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On a chilly autumn morning, Mia stepped outside and felt the crisp air on her cheeks. The leaves crunched under her feet, and the wind carried a cool, sharp feeling that made her pull her jacket tighter. Everything smelled fresh, like the beginning of a new day.
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Open Ended
What does Crisp mean?
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Bonus Question!
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Match
Match the part of the story and what happens in that part
The Beginning
The Middle
The End
Character and Setting Introductions
The Conflict or Problem
The Resolution or Solving of the Problem
Character and Setting Introductions
The Conflict or Problem
The Resolution or Solving of the Problem
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