WorksheetsWeek 1 Academic Vocabulary 6th Grade
Total questions: 21
Worksheet time: 11mins
If you had fancy apparel, what would you do with it?
Mow the yard
Put it under the silverware
Wear to a party
Stick on the top of your laptop
If you need to besiege something, what would that look like?
Get your dogs and have them protect you
Gather up lots of friends and take over a neighborhood fort
Lay on the beach and look at the seas
Line up and divide into teams for dodgeball
When you compress something, what happens?
You stack 2 or more things together and press down on them
You lift up a weight and hold it over your head
You do a push up and then add stretch
You heat up two pieces of metal to make them thinner
If you denounce someone, what are you doing?
Proclaiming their role as a leader
Mispronouncing their name
Publicly declare someone wrong or evil
Push down on their shoulder
If you irk someone, what does that mean?
You are annoying or irritating them.
You are poke them in the back.
You are asking them for money.
You answer all their questions with Bitmojis.
The word instantaneously most closely means
done immediately; Occurring without delay
Very large, great in size
Some who is regarded as clumsy
a setting on a microwave
If you have a misgiving, you have
A large present for someone
A meal that does not settle well with your stomach
a serious concern or distrust about something
an umarried aunt
When you douse something you
Cut into even pieces
bake at 350 degrees
add bling to it
cover it with water or a liquid
If you see an oaf, you most likely will
spread butter on it.
sit down on it.
try to stay out of the way
cover it with a blanket.
if something is immense, it is
very small
very annoying
always a male
very large
If a something or someone is gainful, it means they are
extremely heavy
always hot
good with making money
full of power
To libel someone means to
to say something false about them
give them help
hold them on the ground in a wrestling pose
annoy or irritate them
If you expressly tell your teacher about your homework, you
are giving excuses
asking for more time
you are giving clear information
being dishonest
When you dispatch something, you are
putting something over a hole in your clothing
putting a soft pad pressed over a wound
criticizing behavior
sending a message or something out
If you have a compress, you
eat it with salt
iron all the wrinkles out
place it over a wound to stop the bleeding
do 5 reps lifting it over your head
To recede is to
move back or away
prepare a fancy dinner
repeat an action
add fertilizer to the grass
If you are inept, you are
clumsy
very attractive
lacking skill
famous
To be ingenious is to be
magical
very heavy or large
full of dishonesty
clever or inventive
The word repast most nearly means
the most recent past
to give up something
to wet or drench something
a meal, feast or banquet
The word forsake most nearly means
give something up
to surround with military forces
hold something close, to protect
place something forward
If you are famished, you would
Put more clothes on
Eat a big meal
check Google Maps
sing a song
