Juice Boxes + Crayolas
Word Work
Activity Pack
Included:
·  Four-Square
·  Connect To
·  Own the Word
·  Vocab Sort
·  Word Detective
·  Vocab Story
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Four-Square Instructions

Materials:

·  Word List

·  Handout

·  Pencil

·  Art Supplies

Instructions:

Choose 4 vocabulary words.

Write a context sentence that shows the meaning of the word at the bottom of each box.

Draw a detailed picture that shows the meaning of the word and goes with your sentence.

Color your pictures.

Name ______# _____

Four-Square

Word: ______
Context Sentence: ______
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Connect To Instructions

Materials:

·  Word List

·  Handout

·  Pencil

Instructions:

Study this week’s vocabulary words and definitions to look for connections between the words.

These connections might be related to the words themselves, the definitions, or a context you might use them. Try to connect at least 5 vocabulary words.

(You will have to get creative!)

EXAMPLE:

Example: submarine, magnificent, cautious, careless

Magnificent is connected to submarine because traveling on a submarine, you might see magnificent ocean views.

Submarine is connected to cautious because it is important to be cautious on a submarine, otherwise you might drown or get hurt.

Cautious is connected to careless because if you are making careless mistakes, you are not being very cautious

Name ______# ____

Connect To…

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because ______

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because ______

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because ______

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because ______

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Own the Word Instructions

Materials:

·  Word List

·  Handout

·  Pencil

·  Thesaurus (Optional)

·  Dictionary (Optional)

Instructions:

·  Choose a vocabulary word to work with this week.

·  Write the word in the box. Think about what this word means. Use your Treasures book or a dictionary if you need help.

·  Write down a sentence explaining what this word is like to you.

o  Ex. Melancholy = sad, depressed. This is like when I sometimes feel bad at the end of a vacation.

·  Write down a sentence explaining what this word is NOT like (the opposite).

o  Ex. Melancholy is NOT like how I feel on my birthday.

·  Write down at least 2 other words that remind you of this one. Use a thesaurus if you need help.

·  Write a creative, detailed sentence and draw a picture.

Name ______# _____

Own the Word

Vocabulary Sort Instructions

1.  Look over your vocabulary words. Do you see any patterns?

2.  Think about how the words are related.

3.  Come up with 3 categories for the words. Categories can include:

a.  Parts of Speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives)

b.  Similar beginnings and endings

c.  Similar spelling patterns

d.  Similar definitions (relating to a similar topic)

4.  Sort the words into the three categories.

5.  Write a short explanation explaining why the words fit in that category.

Name ______# ____

Vocabulary Sort

Category: / Category: / Category:
Words: / Words:
Explanation (Why these words fit this category) / Explanation (Why these words fit this category) / Explanation (Why these words fit this category)

Word Detective Instructions

Materials:

·  Word List

·  1 Handouts

·  Treasures book

·  Dictionary (optional)

·  Pencil

·  Art Supplies

Instructions:

·  Choose 1 vocabulary word

·  Write your word in the center bubble.

·  Find this word in Treasures and record the sentence and page number.

·  Write the definition of the word in your own words. Use context clues for help and a dictionary if needed. (Do NOT copy a definition directly from the dictionary.)

·  Write a sentence of your own using this word.

·  Draw a detailed picture that shows the meaning of the word and goes with your sentence.

·  Color your picture.

Name ______# _____

Title of Treasures Story ______

Vocabulary Story Instructions

Materials:

·  Word List

·  Lined writing paper

·  Pencil

Instructions:

Choose 5 vocabulary words.

Write a creative story about any topic. Use our Work on Writing story starters if you need help getting started!

Include the 5 words you chose in the story in detailed, context sentences.

If you have extra time, decorate your paper or illustrate on a separate sheet of paper.