Unit 4
Teacher Notes
1. area – n – a particular part of a place, city, country, etc.
- I live in the Chicago area, but my brother lives in the San FranciscoBay area.
- There is a large area in my office where we can store our supplies and extra things.
- When I went to Louisiana last week, the waiting area in the airport was so crowded that there were no seats available.
2. research – v – to study a subject in detail in order to discover new facts about it
- I went to the library to research Abraham Lincoln. I wanted to learn more about him to tell my students.
- Many scientists and companies are researching new ways to make energy without using oil.
3. formula – n – a method that you use to solve a problem or make sure something is successful.
- There is no magic formula for a happy marriage. Different things work for different couples.
- My formula for staying healthy is to eat plenty of fresh vegetables and get regular exercise.
- In math class, it was hard for me to remember the formulas to solve problems.
4. available – adj – you can have it, buy it, or use it
antonym = unavailable
- I want to go away for the weekend, but first I have to see if my neighbor is available to take care of my cat.
- During baseball games at Wrigley Field, it can be hard to find an available parking space in the neighborhood.
5. issue – n – a subject or problem people discuss
- One of the main issues people are concerned about is the U.S. economy and how it affects their household income.
- We need to discuss the issue of class attendance to be sure everyone understands our school’s rules.
- Removing snow and ice from sidewalks is a safety issue for a lot of neighborhoods.
6. consent – n – permission to do something
- I gave my consent to my neighbor to use my car when hers was in the shop.
My boss consented to having a holiday party at a restaurant instead of in the office.When children ask for their parents’ consent, they expect to get it. If consent isn’t given, children may ignore their parents’ wishes.
Unit 4 Teacher Notes continued
7. negative – adj – bad or harmful
antonym = positive
- I had a negative reaction to the medication. It made me sick, so the doctor prescribed something else.
- My neighbor is a negative person. She always thinks the worst about people and she always expects the worst to happen. I try to always keep a positive attitude.
8. remove – v – take something away
- I removed a tick from my dog’s leg.
- I asked my husband to remove his tools from the kitchen counter so that I could cook dinner.
- When I visit my friend’s house, I remove my shoes at the door so that I won’t bring dirt into her house.
9. emphasis – n – special importance
- The crime report put an emphasis on the need for more police in the city.
- My third grade teacher placed a strong emphasis on spelling and grammar.
- (verb form) I use a highlighter marker when I read in order to emphasize the main ideas.
10. technique – n – a special way of doing something
- My aunt showed me her technique for making fried chicken.
- I read about a technique for removing ink stains using milk.
The words on this list were taken from sublists one, two and three of the Academic Word List,
Matching Activity
- ______to study a subject in detail in order to discover new
facts about it (research)
- ______you can have it, buy it, use it (available)
- ______permission to do something (consent)
- ______take something away (remove)
- ______a special way of doing something (technique)
- ______special importance (emphasis)
- ______bad or harmful (negative)
- ______a subject or problem people discuss (issue)
- ______a method that you use to solve a problem (formula)
- ______a particular part of a place, city, country, etc. (area)
Fill in the Blank Activity
- Not eating well and not getting enough exercise are health _____ for too many children. (issues)
- I will not be ______to go out to the movies next week because I will be out of town on vacation. (available)
- Employees often must ask for their boss’ ______before scheduling vacation time. (consent)
- I had a ______reaction to the bee sting and I ended up at the emergency room for treatment. (negative)
- The TV commercial talked about a new shampoo that has a ______for getting rid of dandruff. (formula)
- The students ______the prices of food in local stores and presented their findings to the class. (researched)
- Hurricane Katrina destroyed a large ______around New Orleans. (area)
- In many schools, students must ______their hats when they enter the building. (remove)
- Making yeast rolls takes a special______so that the rolls turn out well. (technique)
- Some employers place an ______on hiring people with degrees, but other employers prefer hiring people with job experience. (emphasis)
Fill in the Blanks Activity
- You can use a ______to estimate the number of trees in a certain ______of the forest. (formula, area)
- My daughter asked for my ______to go to a rock concert alone with her boyfriend, but my response was ______, since I thought she was too young. (consent, negative)
- If I want to do ______about AIDS, I need to read all the ______information about it. (research, available)
- During a presidential election, special ______is put upon ______such as health care and the economy. (emphasis, issues)
- I utilize a special ______to ______grass stains from my kids’ clothes. (technique, remove)
Unit 1
Matching Activity
Directions: Listed below is a definition for each word. Write each word next to its definition.
area / research / formulaavailable / issue / consent
negative / remove / emphasis
technique
- ______to study a subject in detail in order to discover
new factsabout it
- ______you can have it, buy it, use it
- ______permission to do something
- ______take something away
- ______a special way of doing something
- ______special importance
- ______bad or harmful
- ______a subject or problem people discuss
- ______a method that you use to solve a problem
- ______a particular part of a place, city, country, etc.
Unit 4
Fill in the Blank Activity
Directions: Fill in a word from the list to complete each sentence. Each word can be used only once.
area / research / formulaavailable / issue / consent
negative / remove / emphasis
technique
- Not eating well and not getting enough exercise are health ______for too many children.
- I will not be ______to go out to the movies next week because I will be out of town on vacation.
- Employees often must ask for their boss’ ______before scheduling vacation time.
- I had a ______reaction to the bee sting and I ended up at the emergency room for treatment.
- The TV commercial talked about a new shampoo that has a ______for getting rid of dandruff.
- The students ______the prices of food in local stores and presented their findings to the class.
- Hurricane Katrina destroyed a large ______around New Orleans.
- In many schools, students must ______their hats when they enter the building.
- Making yeast rolls takes a special______so that the rolls turn out well.
- Some employers place an ______on hiring people with degrees, but other employers prefer hiring people with job experience.
Unit 4
Fill in the Blanks Activity
Directions: Fill in two words to complete each sentence.
area / research / formulaavailable / issue / consent
negative / remove / emphasis
technique
- You can use a ______to estimate the number of trees in a certain ______of the forest.
- My daughter asked for my ______to go to a rock concert alone with her boyfriend, but my response was ______, since I thought she was too young.
- If I want to do ______about AIDS, I need to read all the ______information about it.
- During a presidential election, special ______is put upon ______such as health care and the economy.
- I utilize a special ______to ______grass stains from my kids’ clothes.
Unit 4
Sentence Completion Activity
Directions: Complete each sentence.
1. One thing I like about the area I live in is ______
______.
2. One subject that I would like to research is ______
______.
3. A formula for a happy life is ______
______.
4. It is difficult for me to find someone who is available to help me ______
______.
5. One issue that causes arguments in families today is ______
______.
6. I believe parents should never consent to ______
______.
7. I have a negative reaction when ______
______.
8. I wish I could remove ______.
9. In reading class, the teacher puts special emphasis on ______
______.
10. The technique I use to remember appointments or important dates is ______.
Unit 4
True-False and Why Activity
Directions: Read each statement and decide if it’s true or false. Then explain your answer.
- The Chicagoarea has only a few communities, so the population is small.
- High schools have to deal with the issue of students dropping out of school.
- You should get your neighbor’s consentbefore putting up a fence between your properties.
- You can master the technique for making tortillas by hand if you practice a lot.
- Using a slippery cloth is a good way to removea tight lid from a jar.
- Doctors put an emphasison good nutrition and exercise so that their patients will be unhealthy.
- Less research should be done to find a cure for cancer.
- Parking on the street in downtown Chicago is easy because there are so many available parking spaces.
- Cutting down the rainforest will have a negative effect on the environment.
- A formula for success in life is to lie, cheat and steal.
Unit 4
Ideas for Writing Prompts
- What are somenegative impacts of global warming and how does it affect your life?
- What resources should be available for low income families?
- Describe how we as a community can help prevent the issue of teen pregnancy.
Unit 4
Yes-No and Why Activity
Directions: Answer each question with yes or no, then explain why.
- Does conducting research on a diseaseemphasize the importance of that disease?
- Is it an issue if children don’t ask for their parents’ consentbeforemaking a decision?
- Are there enough areas in the world for everyone to live near available fresh water?
- If one part or step of a formulaisremoved, does that mean it won’t work?
- If you keep getting negative results from a technique, do you need to change how you are doing it?
Illinois STAR Vocabulary Booster Workshop, AdultLearningResourceCenter, Arlington Heights, IL