This document contains a spelling bee word list for 5th grade students at Colegio San Patricio for the 2009-2010 school year. The list includes 177 words for students to study and be tested on, ranging from short common words like "method" and "tissue" to more advanced words like "territory", "inspiration", and "equation".
This document contains a list of 100 spelling words for a 5th grade spelling bee at Colegio San Patricio School in 2006-2007. The words cover a variety of topics and range from basic vocabulary to more advanced words. They are organized alphabetically and include the word, part of speech or definition to be used in a sentence for the spelling bee.
This document contains a list of 100 spelling words for a 5th grade spelling bee at Colegio San Patricio for the 2009-2010 school year. The words cover a variety of topics and range from basic vocabulary to more advanced words. They are organized alphabetically and include the word, part of speech or definition to be used in a sentence for the spelling bee.
This document contains a list of 200 words for a 4th grade spelling bee at Colegio San Patricio for the 2009-2010 school year. The words are presented individually and range from short common words to longer less common words across different categories.
The document contains two stories. The first is about a parrot that refuses to say the name of its hometown, "Catano", no matter how angry its owner gets. When the owner throws the parrot in with some chickens, the next day the parrot has killed three chickens and is threatening the fourth to say the word. The second story is about two ducks who want to help their turtle friend escape a drying lake by carrying him with a stick in their beaks, but the turtle falls when people mistake him for a cat.
Edward Tulane is a china rabbit who lives with a 10-year-old girl named Abilene. He was created in France and given to Abilene as a gift by her grandmother Pellegrina. Edward has an elaborate wardrobe and accessories like a pocket watch. Each day, Abilene dresses Edward and positions him to watch out the window for her return from school. Edward admires his own reflection and spends meals with the Tulane family, though he does not see himself as truly part of their world.
1. The passage describes a reading comprehension activity where students have to guess missing words from a text that has been cut up.
2. Students work individually or in groups to determine the missing words by considering context and parts of speech.
3. The activity aims to engage students and practice various language skills like vocabulary, spelling, speaking, and grammar.
3000 most commonly used words in the english languageLam Van Ha
This document discusses a list of the 3000 most commonly used words in American newspapers and magazines. The list was compiled by analyzing texts and counting word frequencies. Some adjustments were made, such as removing duplicate words like plurals or verb conjugations. The list is presented in groups of 200 words and is considered a useful vocabulary base for basic conversations.
The document summarizes Chapter 1 of Gulliver's Travels. It provides vocabulary words from the chapter and 50 questions about the chapter's events, along with answers to those questions. The chapter describes Lemuel Gulliver's background and occupation as a surgeon, as well as the beginning of his voyage where his ship is destroyed in a storm and he is washed ashore on the island of Lilliput, home to tiny six-inch tall people.
This document contains a list of 100 spelling words for a 5th grade spelling bee at Colegio San Patricio School in 2006-2007. The words cover a variety of topics and range from basic vocabulary to more advanced words. They are organized alphabetically and include the word, part of speech or definition to be used in a sentence for the spelling bee.
This document contains a list of 100 spelling words for a 5th grade spelling bee at Colegio San Patricio for the 2009-2010 school year. The words cover a variety of topics and range from basic vocabulary to more advanced words. They are organized alphabetically and include the word, part of speech or definition to be used in a sentence for the spelling bee.
This document contains a list of 200 words for a 4th grade spelling bee at Colegio San Patricio for the 2009-2010 school year. The words are presented individually and range from short common words to longer less common words across different categories.
The document contains two stories. The first is about a parrot that refuses to say the name of its hometown, "Catano", no matter how angry its owner gets. When the owner throws the parrot in with some chickens, the next day the parrot has killed three chickens and is threatening the fourth to say the word. The second story is about two ducks who want to help their turtle friend escape a drying lake by carrying him with a stick in their beaks, but the turtle falls when people mistake him for a cat.
Edward Tulane is a china rabbit who lives with a 10-year-old girl named Abilene. He was created in France and given to Abilene as a gift by her grandmother Pellegrina. Edward has an elaborate wardrobe and accessories like a pocket watch. Each day, Abilene dresses Edward and positions him to watch out the window for her return from school. Edward admires his own reflection and spends meals with the Tulane family, though he does not see himself as truly part of their world.
1. The passage describes a reading comprehension activity where students have to guess missing words from a text that has been cut up.
2. Students work individually or in groups to determine the missing words by considering context and parts of speech.
3. The activity aims to engage students and practice various language skills like vocabulary, spelling, speaking, and grammar.
3000 most commonly used words in the english languageLam Van Ha
This document discusses a list of the 3000 most commonly used words in American newspapers and magazines. The list was compiled by analyzing texts and counting word frequencies. Some adjustments were made, such as removing duplicate words like plurals or verb conjugations. The list is presented in groups of 200 words and is considered a useful vocabulary base for basic conversations.
The document summarizes Chapter 1 of Gulliver's Travels. It provides vocabulary words from the chapter and 50 questions about the chapter's events, along with answers to those questions. The chapter describes Lemuel Gulliver's background and occupation as a surgeon, as well as the beginning of his voyage where his ship is destroyed in a storm and he is washed ashore on the island of Lilliput, home to tiny six-inch tall people.
The document contains chapter summaries for chapters 5-8 of Gulliver's Travels. It includes vocabulary words from each chapter, questions and answers about the chapters' content, quotations from the chapters along with related questions, and descriptions of practice tests at the end.
This document provides instructions and exercises for a first certificate language practice related to travel and holidays. It includes exercises where students must complete sentences using words from provided word banks, underline the most suitable words, and use provided words to complete additional sentences. The exercises focus on vocabulary related to travel, including modes of transportation, travel documents, travel destinations and accommodations.
1. The passage describes an environmental disaster that struck an unnamed American town.
2. All life in the town became sick and died - birds disappeared from feeders, fish died in streams, and bees did not pollinate apple blossoms causing no fruit.
3. A white powder fell from the sky, and the people themselves were responsible for this total ecological collapse, though their exact actions are not specified.
Study guide 4th. period student practicevickytg123
The document provides a language arts study guide that includes several reading comprehension exercises.
1) The first section contains a reading passage about a girl who has to move to her grandmother's farm after a fire destroys her apartment. It then asks questions to test comprehension of details from the passage.
2) The second section is about the short story "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and asks the reader to identify true or false statements and answer a question about how Tom convinces Ben to paint the fence.
3) The third section contains vocabulary words and sentences testing word usage, as well as spelling, grammar, verb conjugation and other language exercises.
4) The final section provides additional reading comprehension
The story is about a shoemaker and his wife who struggle to make ends meet. One night, they are surprised to find beautifully made shoes in their workshop that they did not make. This continues for several nights with new pairs of shoes being made overnight by unknown elves. As a result, the shoemaker's business becomes very successful. They eventually see the elves working and realize the kind elves have been helping them.
The document contains notes on English grammar rules including parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs), sentence structure, punctuation, and more. Key points covered include:
- Articles (a, an, the) and their usage
- Prepositions (on, at, in, by, of, off, from, for) and examples of their use
- Subject-verb agreement and forming plural nouns
- Phrasal verbs and their meanings
- Tips for writing sentences and using grammar structures correctly
This document contains a list of 200 words for a 4th grade spelling bee at Colegio San Patricio for the 2009-2010 school year. The words are presented individually and range from short common words to longer less common words across different categories.
This document contains a list of 200 words for a 4th grade spelling bee at Colegio San Patricio for the 2009-2010 school year. The words are presented individually and range from short common words to longer less common words across different categories.
This document contains a list of 200 words for a 4th grade spelling bee at Colegio San Patricio for the 2009-2010 school year. The words are presented individually and range from short common words to longer less common words across different categories.
This document provides a spelling lesson with 20 words: skill, crime, grind, tonight, brick, flight, live, chill, delight, build, ditch, decide, witness, wind, district, inch, sigh, fright, remind, and split. The words are presented with their spelling and a short sentence using each word.
This document provides a list of 20 spelling words for a lesson, along with their definitions or examples of use. The words include: glory, aware, carton, adore, aboard, dairy, ordeal, pardon, warn, vary, barely, torch, barge, soar, beware, absorb, armor, stairway, perform, and former.
This document provides a list of 20 spelling words for Lesson 1, with each word defined by a short sentence using the word in context. The words include batch, reject, vanish, sloppy, rhythm, blunder, strict, meadow, recover, cleanse, text, mystery, expand, bluff, promptly, initials, statue, polish, somehow, and dreadful.
1. My office contains the necessary equipment for my work, including a computer, telephone, fax machine, and lamp. I have pictures of my family between the computer and telephone.
2. I keep supplies like paper, staples, paper clips, pens, and erasers in the drawers of my cabinet.
3. There is also comfortable seating including an armchair and sofa, with industry magazines on the table in front.
The document provides information on past participles in English. It lists 5 ways that past participles can be formed: 1) having the same spelling as the past tense, 2) having a different spelling than the past tense, 3) ending in -n, 4) ending in -en, and 5) ending in -ed. It then provides a table with 91 common English verbs and their simple, past tense, and past participle forms.
This document contains 20 short examples of words with different meanings and contexts. It provides simple one-sentence definitions or examples for common words including formal, whistle, label, puzzle, legal, angle, normal, needle, angel, pupil, struggle, level, local, bicycle, channel, global, stumble, quarrel, article, and fossil.
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The document lists 100 suggestions for dealing with outside noise that is preventing someone from sleeping. Some of the suggestions include using earplugs, white noise machines, meditation, moving locations, soundproofing rooms, and inventing technologies to block out unwanted sounds. Most of the suggestions are somewhat impractical or extreme approaches to solving the problem of sleep disruption from ambient noise.
This document contains a collection of 325 English proverbs and sayings. Each proverb is numbered and listed individually. The proverbs cover a wide range of topics and provide concise pieces of folk wisdom and advice. The document appears to have been compiled by Mukesh K. Ajmera as a reference list of common English proverbs.
This document contains over 300 English proverbs and sayings. It provides short, commonly used phrases that convey practical advice, cultural values, or humorous observations through metaphorical language. The proverbs touch on a wide variety of topics including relationships, work, money, luck, honesty, appearances, and more. Many of the sayings have passed down over generations, capturing traditional English wisdom.
This document provides a lesson on various English grammar topics for advanced English language learners and TOEFL test preparation. It covers objects of prepositions, appositives, present and past participles, connectors, noun clauses, adjective clauses, reduced relative clauses, comparatives and superlatives, articles, prepositions, make and do, gerunds and infinitives, quantifiers, modal verbs, passive voice, and adverbs or adjectives. Exercises are included to help identify and practice each grammar concept.
This document provides a list of 20 spelling words for Lesson 23, along with a short definition or example sentence for each word. The words include poster, secret, whether, author, rocket, bushel, agree, bucket, ticket, declare, chicken, clothing, apron, whiskers, degree, gather, achieve, rather, bracket, and machine.
This document discusses the passive voice in Spanish. It provides examples of sentences written in the passive voice using different tenses like present, past, and future. The examples cover a range of topics including household chores, events, discoveries, creations, and more. Activities include forming passive voice sentences, answering questions in the passive voice, identifying things that have been done by certain people, and discussing when certain actions will or would be done.
This document contains 350 common proverbs and sayings. It provides brief, commonly used phrases that convey practical advice, cultural values, or words of caution. Many of the expressions reflect experiences and lessons that are shared across generations. The proverbs touch on themes like friendship, work, money, honesty, foolishness, luck, and more.
The document contains chapter summaries for chapters 5-8 of Gulliver's Travels. It includes vocabulary words from each chapter, questions and answers about the chapters' content, quotations from the chapters along with related questions, and descriptions of practice tests at the end.
This document provides instructions and exercises for a first certificate language practice related to travel and holidays. It includes exercises where students must complete sentences using words from provided word banks, underline the most suitable words, and use provided words to complete additional sentences. The exercises focus on vocabulary related to travel, including modes of transportation, travel documents, travel destinations and accommodations.
1. The passage describes an environmental disaster that struck an unnamed American town.
2. All life in the town became sick and died - birds disappeared from feeders, fish died in streams, and bees did not pollinate apple blossoms causing no fruit.
3. A white powder fell from the sky, and the people themselves were responsible for this total ecological collapse, though their exact actions are not specified.
Study guide 4th. period student practicevickytg123
The document provides a language arts study guide that includes several reading comprehension exercises.
1) The first section contains a reading passage about a girl who has to move to her grandmother's farm after a fire destroys her apartment. It then asks questions to test comprehension of details from the passage.
2) The second section is about the short story "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and asks the reader to identify true or false statements and answer a question about how Tom convinces Ben to paint the fence.
3) The third section contains vocabulary words and sentences testing word usage, as well as spelling, grammar, verb conjugation and other language exercises.
4) The final section provides additional reading comprehension
The story is about a shoemaker and his wife who struggle to make ends meet. One night, they are surprised to find beautifully made shoes in their workshop that they did not make. This continues for several nights with new pairs of shoes being made overnight by unknown elves. As a result, the shoemaker's business becomes very successful. They eventually see the elves working and realize the kind elves have been helping them.
The document contains notes on English grammar rules including parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs), sentence structure, punctuation, and more. Key points covered include:
- Articles (a, an, the) and their usage
- Prepositions (on, at, in, by, of, off, from, for) and examples of their use
- Subject-verb agreement and forming plural nouns
- Phrasal verbs and their meanings
- Tips for writing sentences and using grammar structures correctly
This document contains a list of 200 words for a 4th grade spelling bee at Colegio San Patricio for the 2009-2010 school year. The words are presented individually and range from short common words to longer less common words across different categories.
This document contains a list of 200 words for a 4th grade spelling bee at Colegio San Patricio for the 2009-2010 school year. The words are presented individually and range from short common words to longer less common words across different categories.
This document contains a list of 200 words for a 4th grade spelling bee at Colegio San Patricio for the 2009-2010 school year. The words are presented individually and range from short common words to longer less common words across different categories.
This document provides a spelling lesson with 20 words: skill, crime, grind, tonight, brick, flight, live, chill, delight, build, ditch, decide, witness, wind, district, inch, sigh, fright, remind, and split. The words are presented with their spelling and a short sentence using each word.
This document provides a list of 20 spelling words for a lesson, along with their definitions or examples of use. The words include: glory, aware, carton, adore, aboard, dairy, ordeal, pardon, warn, vary, barely, torch, barge, soar, beware, absorb, armor, stairway, perform, and former.
This document provides a list of 20 spelling words for Lesson 1, with each word defined by a short sentence using the word in context. The words include batch, reject, vanish, sloppy, rhythm, blunder, strict, meadow, recover, cleanse, text, mystery, expand, bluff, promptly, initials, statue, polish, somehow, and dreadful.
1. My office contains the necessary equipment for my work, including a computer, telephone, fax machine, and lamp. I have pictures of my family between the computer and telephone.
2. I keep supplies like paper, staples, paper clips, pens, and erasers in the drawers of my cabinet.
3. There is also comfortable seating including an armchair and sofa, with industry magazines on the table in front.
The document provides information on past participles in English. It lists 5 ways that past participles can be formed: 1) having the same spelling as the past tense, 2) having a different spelling than the past tense, 3) ending in -n, 4) ending in -en, and 5) ending in -ed. It then provides a table with 91 common English verbs and their simple, past tense, and past participle forms.
This document contains 20 short examples of words with different meanings and contexts. It provides simple one-sentence definitions or examples for common words including formal, whistle, label, puzzle, legal, angle, normal, needle, angel, pupil, struggle, level, local, bicycle, channel, global, stumble, quarrel, article, and fossil.
Zzzz what was that zzzz what was that zzzzmissybraden
The document lists 100 suggestions for dealing with outside noise that is preventing someone from sleeping. Some of the suggestions include using earplugs, white noise machines, meditation, moving locations, soundproofing rooms, and inventing technologies to block out unwanted sounds. Most of the suggestions are somewhat impractical or extreme approaches to solving the problem of sleep disruption from ambient noise.
This document contains a collection of 325 English proverbs and sayings. Each proverb is numbered and listed individually. The proverbs cover a wide range of topics and provide concise pieces of folk wisdom and advice. The document appears to have been compiled by Mukesh K. Ajmera as a reference list of common English proverbs.
This document contains over 300 English proverbs and sayings. It provides short, commonly used phrases that convey practical advice, cultural values, or humorous observations through metaphorical language. The proverbs touch on a wide variety of topics including relationships, work, money, luck, honesty, appearances, and more. Many of the sayings have passed down over generations, capturing traditional English wisdom.
This document provides a lesson on various English grammar topics for advanced English language learners and TOEFL test preparation. It covers objects of prepositions, appositives, present and past participles, connectors, noun clauses, adjective clauses, reduced relative clauses, comparatives and superlatives, articles, prepositions, make and do, gerunds and infinitives, quantifiers, modal verbs, passive voice, and adverbs or adjectives. Exercises are included to help identify and practice each grammar concept.
This document provides a list of 20 spelling words for Lesson 23, along with a short definition or example sentence for each word. The words include poster, secret, whether, author, rocket, bushel, agree, bucket, ticket, declare, chicken, clothing, apron, whiskers, degree, gather, achieve, rather, bracket, and machine.
This document discusses the passive voice in Spanish. It provides examples of sentences written in the passive voice using different tenses like present, past, and future. The examples cover a range of topics including household chores, events, discoveries, creations, and more. Activities include forming passive voice sentences, answering questions in the passive voice, identifying things that have been done by certain people, and discussing when certain actions will or would be done.
This document contains 350 common proverbs and sayings. It provides brief, commonly used phrases that convey practical advice, cultural values, or words of caution. Many of the expressions reflect experiences and lessons that are shared across generations. The proverbs touch on themes like friendship, work, money, honesty, foolishness, luck, and more.
The document contains 20 sentences that each include a single word describing a common noun. The sentences provide examples of everyday objects, events, and concepts such as wildlife, home runs, headaches, top secret files, teammates, wheelchairs, light bulbs, chefs, clues, life preservers, jobs, warehouses, anchors, post offices, opinions, fashions, astronomical phenomena, and newscasts.
The document provides guidance and examples for justifying possible endings to stories or passages. It includes sample stories and situations with multiple choice options for possible endings. Students are asked to consider story events and choose the most logical ending. The document emphasizes using evidence from the text to justify ending selections.
The document contains 20 sentences describing various common words and phrases like wildlife, uproar, and home run. It provides short examples or definitions for each term to demonstrate their basic meanings within 2-3 words per item.
This document contains a spelling bee word list for 5th grade students at Colegio San Patricio for the 2009-2010 school year. The list includes 177 words for students to study and be tested on, ranging from short common words like "method" and "tissue" to more advanced words like "territory", "inspiration", and "equation".
Potential energy is stored energy that an object has due to its position or chemical state. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion that an object has due to its movement.
A roller coaster has kinetic energy as it moves along the track, but potential energy as it slows to a stop at the top of a hill where it is positioned to move downward.
Substances like wood, coal, oil and gasoline have potential chemical energy stored in their molecular bonds that can be released as heat energy through burning. Potential energy can be converted to kinetic energy and vice versa.
The document provides a list of spelling words organized into different categories: numbers that are homophones, challenge words that are homophones, and sentences for spelling practice. The list includes 21 single words related to homophones and 12 spelling sentences for practicing the words in context.
The document provides a list of spelling words organized into different categories: numbers that are homophones, challenge words that are homophones, and sentences for spelling practice. The list includes 20 sets of homophones, 5 challenge homophone word pairs, and 12 spelling sentences to write out 3 times each. It aims to help the reader practice spelling words that sound similar but are spelled differently through repetition of the words in sentences.
The document provides a list of spelling words organized into different categories: numbers that are homophones, challenge words that are homophones, and sentences for spelling practice. The list includes 20 sets of homophones, 5 challenge homophone word pairs, and 12 spelling sentences to write out 3 times each. It aims to help the reader practice spelling and distinguish between similar sounding words through repetition.
The document is about exploding ants. It explains that certain species of ants have evolved the ability to explode and spray a harmful liquid as a defense mechanism when threatened. These ants, called Camponotus ants, and termites called Globitermes sulfurous, both exhibit this exploding behavior. The document is an expository non-fiction piece that aims to inform readers about unusual insect behaviors while also encouraging comprehension of the text.
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1. Colegio San Patricio
Spelling Bee List 5th grade
School Year 2009-2010
Name__________________________________________________________L.N#_____5th_______
1. method What is the best method for learning spelling words?
2. tissue Use a tissue when you sneeze.
3. advance We bought the tickets in advance.
4. native Palm trees are native plants in Florida.
5. item Which item is on sale?
6. agent The story is about a secret agent.
7. charcoal Dad filled the grill with charcoal.
8. maintain Who will maintain the new garden?
9. needle A dropped needle is hard to find.
10. denying There is no use denying that we like snowy days.
11. admitting Are you admitting that you did it?
12. occurring Accidents keep occurring on that road.
13. mustn’t You mustn’t tell my secret.
14. hadn’t Maggie hadn’t been there before.
15. could’ve I wish we could’ve visited you.
16. southern The southern states have a warmer climate.
17. establish Let’s establish a plan for getting the work done.
18. astonish Did the surprise astonish you?
19. shelves The shelves are filled with cans.
20. dominoes John put the dominoes in the box.
21. buffaloes Many buffaloes once covered the plains.
22. pioneer The pioneer family moved west.
23. beware Beware of barking dogs.
24. sword The blade of the sword is sharp.
25. toboggan Our toboggan slid down the hill.
26. chuckle Tim’s joke made me chuckle .
27. wooden Dad carved a wooden toy.
28. surrender He had to surrender his pass.
29. glimmer Stars glimmer in the night sky.
30. sensor A sensor will trigger the alarm.
31. kingdom The king ruled the kingdom.
32. humidity Before the storm, the air was full of humidity.
33. jewel The jewel fell out of the ring.
34. courthouse The judge works in a courthouse.
35. earthquake An earthquake shook the house.
36. spotlight The team stood in the spotlight.
37. schedule The schedule shows that the game is today.
38. fascinate Stamps fascinate me.
39. pledge I made a pledge never to smoke.
40. committee The committee planned the party.
41. accomplish We can accomplish this task.
42. opponent His opponent won the game.
43. disadvantage Our team has a big disadvantage.
44. uncomfortable The cold room is uncomfortable.
45. unemployed The unemployed man got a job.
46. canyon The canyon was deep.
47. barbecue We cooked on the barbecue pit.
48. stampede The cattle raced down the street in a stampede.
49. undercurrent The ocean’s undercurrent is strong.
50.overcast The overcast day turned sunny.
2. 51. output The printer’s output is 60 pages per minute.
52. through I cut through the fabric.
53. whether Did you decide whether to have carrots or corn?
54. chilly It is damp and chilly outside today.
55. washable Cotton fabrics are washable.
56. forgettable The boring movie is forgettable.
57. fashionable People like fashionable clothing.
58. independent Cats are independent animals.
59. immature The immature boy is acting silly.
60. illogical He has an illogical fear of the dark.
61. substitute I substitute milk for ice cream.
62. meteorite I saw a meteorite shower in May.
63. curiosity Cats and reporters are full of curiosity.
64. foreign The foreign visitor had a wonderful time.
65. fatigue The runner was overcome by fatigue.
66. condemn They plan to condemn the building .
67. blood Do you know your blood type?
68. atmosphere Earth has an atmosphere.
69. technology Progress comes from technology.
70. thermostat Set the thermostat on low.
71. auditorium All auditorium seats were taken.
72. decimeter A decimeter is one-tenth of a meter.
73. audience The audience loved the play.
74. resignation Her resignation was accepted.
75. majority He won the majority of votes.
76. signature I added my signature.
77. exhibition There is a new exhibition at the museum.
78. attraction Moths have an attraction to light.
79. humorous The humorous card made us laugh.
80. appearance The team made an appearance.
81. conference The conference lasted a week.
82. insurance Safety is the best insurance.
83. protein Fish is a source of protein.
84. relief I finished the test and felt relief.
85. shield The officer showed us his shield.
86. password My computer uses a password.
87. fingerprint They found a fingerprint on the window.
88. skateboard I like his skateboard.
89. immobile The rock was so heavy it was immobile.
90. finally They were finally finished.
91. medal The diver won a silver medal.
92. shuttle The space shuttle landed safely.
93. mustard Do you like mustard on your pretzel?
94. channel The boat sailed up the channel.
95. vital The heart is a vital organ.
96. spider A spider catches bugs in its web.
97. climate People who live in a cold climate need warm clothes.
98. sneeze Some flowers make me sneeze.
99. arrow An arrow points to the exit.
100. speech Do you enjoy making a speech?
3. 101. qualifying Qualifying for the playoffs is hard.
102. delaying Delaying the game caused a penalty.
103. including Everyone, including me, left early.
104. weren’t We weren’t allowed to go outside.
105. shouldn’t You shouldn’t have done that.
106. couldn’t We couldn’t see through the fog.
107. ethnic Each ethnic group has special customs.
108. attach Can you attach the nametag with a pin?
109. hyphen Use a hyphen to divide the word.
110. volcanoes Active volcanoes can be deadly.
111. scissors All the scissors are in the bin.
112. thieves The thieves were soon arrested.
113. engineer An engineer drives a train.
114. volunteer Who will volunteer to help out?
115. smear The wet paint will smear if you touch it.
116. scramble When the bell rang, there was a scramble for the door
117. double Two puppies are double the fun.
118. fossil The fossil shows a fern leaf.
119. sticker I put the sticker on my notebook.
120. refrigerator Put the milk in the refrigerator.
121. helicopter The helicopter took off.
122. gasoline The car ran out of gasoline.
123. terrific What a terrific idea that is!
124. illustrate Draw a picture to illustrate your story.
125. barefoot It is fun to walk barefoot on the beach.
126. postcard Send me a postcard while you are gone.
127. countryside The countryside is full of trees.
128. smudge The ink made a smudge on the paper.
129. muscle Exercise builds muscle.
130. scene The picture shows a winter scene.
131. broccoli We had steamed broccoli for dinner.
132. immediate I need an immediate answer.
133. possess Jay hopes to possess the new video game soon.
134. deodorant Put deodorant in your locker.
135. discomfort A cold causes discomfort.
136. unpredictable The weather is unpredictable.
137. kiosk I bought the newspaper at the kiosk.
138. banquet Thanksgiving dinner was a banquet.
139. safari They went on an African photo safari.
140. subdivision A subdivision is being built near our apartment.
141. outfield The ball was caught in the outfield.
142. subheads Outlines have subheads.
143. allowed Pets are not allowed in the zoo.
144. threw The pitcher threw a curve ball.
145. aloud I like to read poetry aloud.
146. reasonable That store has reasonable prices.
147. valuable Gold is valuable.
148. reversible My coat is reversible.
149. inappropriate They laughed at inappropriate times during the play.
150.inexpensive That meal was inexpensive.
4. 151. cylinder A can is a cylinder shape.
152. mosaic The mosaic is made of clay tiles.
153. intermediate I am taking intermediate diving classes.
154. fascination He has a fascination with cars.
155. cordial Our host was cordial and generous.
156. anxious I feel anxious before a test.
157. sergeant The sergeant shouted orders.
158. astronomy Astronomy is the study of the stars.
159. asterisk An asterisk looks like a little star.
160. meteorology The meteorology center tracked the storm.
161. sociology The sociology class studied social conditions.
162. injection An injection can prevent disease.
163. audition I want to audition for the lead role.
164. territory The territory was occupied by settlers.
165. inspiration I find inspiration from music.
166. unity A team must show unity to win.
167. equation An equation is a math sentence.
168. inspire The speech was meant to inspire.
169. politics Compromise is good in politics.
170. explanation His explanation made sense.
171. nervous The nervous cat twitched its tail.
172. furious She was furious because her brother lost her ticket.
173. relaxation A vacation is time for relaxation.
174. ambulance The ambulance raced to the hospital.
175. persistent The mosquito is a persistent pest.
176. evidence The criminal evidence is missing.
177. receive You will receive it by mail.
178. neither I know that neither you nor I are going.
179. ceiling We painted our ceiling sky blue.
180. newspaper My newspaper didn’t come today.
181. teenager I will be a teenager in three years.
182. keyboard I found the delete key on the keyboard.
183. effect What is the effect of the experiment?
184. adapt We adapt to our environment.
185. cancellation I was upset by the cancellation of my favorite show.
186. prescription My doctor wrote a prescription.
187. glamorous The model was very glamorous.
188. mysterious A mysterious family moved next door.
189. administration The school administration hired more teachers.
190. iridescent The coating on the inside of the shell was iridescent.
191. coincidence It is a coincidence we both arrived at the same time.
192. convenient Let’s decide on a convenient time to get together.
193. significant A birthday is a significant event.
194. alliance The nations formed an alliance.
195. diesel The train has a diesel engine.
196. retrieval That dog is expert at retrieval.
197. unwieldy The mattress was big and unwieldy.
198. grievance Take your complaint to the grievance committee.
199. deceitful That crook is very deceitful.
200. air conditioner The air conditioner cooled us.
5. Colegio San Patricio
Challenge Words 5th grade
School Year 2009-2010
1. blood pressure Her blood pressure is normal.
2. worldwide Their packages are shipped worldwide.
3. straightedge A straightedge is used to draw lines.
4. cross country My family loves to cross country ski.
5. personal This matter is personal.
6. personnel She is the personnel director at her company.
7. proceeding We are proceeding forward.
8. preceding The preceding summer, I went to camp.
9. immigrate Many people immigrate to America.
10. emigrate Why did they emigrate from Poland
11. documentary The television news story was made into a longer documentary.
12. stegosaurus Only fossil of the stegosaurus dinosaur remain.
13. pediatrician A pediatrician cares for children.
14. mediocre Today s performance was only mediocre.
15. simultaneous The explosion and fire were simultaneous.
16. bureau It is in my bureau drawer.
17. reminiscent The story is reminiscent of long ago.
18. adjective An adjective adds meaning to a noun or pronoun.
19. flawlessly She delivered a ten-minute speech flawlessly.
20. environment Recycling helps keep the environment clean.
21. psychology The psychology book tried to explain why people act and think.
22. anthropology Anthropology is the study of humans.
23. thermoelectric Thermoelectric has to do with the flow of heat and electricity.
24. astronomical The cost of the car was astronomical.
25. microbiology Microscope are used by students taking microbiology courses.
26. terra cotta The vase was mad of terra cotta clay.
27. subterranean The gold was kept far down in a subterranean vault.
28. conjecture The detective s wild conjecture proved to be true.
29. trajectory The trajectory of light is always a straight line.
30. terrestrial Cows and lions are terrestrial animals.
31. magic We enjoyed the magic show.
32. magician The magician pulled a rabbit out of a hat.
33. remedy Bed rest is one remedy for the common cold.
34. remedial I went for remedial help in reading.
35. individual Each individual is given a turn.
36. individuality Some like to express their individuality through fashion.
37. papaya I love the taste of papaya juice.
38. artichoke It is fun to peel and eat artichoke leaves.
39. sauerkraut Some like to have sauerkraut and mustard on their hotdogs.
40. succotash Succotash is a dish of lima beans and corn.
41. tsunami The earthquake under the ocean caused a huge tsunami.
42. overwhelm Beautiful scenery can overwhelm my senses.
43. superimpose To make purple, superimpose clear red plastic over blue plastic.
44. underestimate Never underestimate the goodness of people.
45. underprivileged We collected clothing for underprivileged children.
46. subcommittee A subcommittee was created to make new school rules.
47. counsel A lawyer offers legal counsel.
6. 48. council The city council voted to install a stop light.
49. bizarre Some things are meant to be strange and bizarre.
50. bazaar The open-air bazaar had food, clothing , and crafts for sale.
51. patients The patients read magazines in the doctor s waiting room.
52. patience I do not have enough patience to solve that puzzle.
53. noticeable The new paint made a noticeable difference in the room.
54. conceivable It was conceivable that the reporter misheard the information.
55. disposable Let s use disposable dishes at the party.
56. biodegradable Grass clippings are biodegradable.
57. collapsible The collapsible table was stored in the closet for later use.
58. irrelevant Those minor details are irrelevant to the main idea.
59. irreparable A broken balloon is irreparable.
60. intolerant Some coaches are strict and intolerant.
61. indisputable The game s outcome was indisputable.
62. impersonal The movie star s attitude was impersonal.
63. rehearsal The play rehearsal went well.
64. salamander A salamander looks like a snake with legs.
65. prominent The mayor is prominent citizen.
66. significant You made a significant improvement in your grade.
67. parakeet I taught my parakeet to speak.
68. sledgehammer The worker broke up the concrete with a sledgehammer.
69. brokenhearted I was brokenhearted when my best friend moved.
70. chalkboard The answer is on the chalkboard.
71. straightforward He gave a straightforward answer.
72. granddaughter The man took a walk with his granddaughter.
73. extraordinary You have extraordinary talent.
74. reminisce Do you ever reminisce about the old days
75. acknowledge I acknowledge that you are the champ.
76. prejudice Some people have a prejudice against cats.
77. allergic Are you allergic to milk
78. silhouette The artist cut a silhouette from black paper
79. millionaire A millionaire donated the money.
80. dilemma The two choices present a dilemma.
81. embarrassment Sue blushed in embarrassment.
82. compassionate Some compassionate people rescued the kitten.
83. unnecessary A coat is unnecessary today.
84. disobedient The disobedient pup ate my sock.
85. de humidifier A de humidifier prevents mildew.
86. disinfectant Use disinfectant on your cut.
87. disenchanted We quickly grew disenchanted with the new toy.
88. emphasis Our emphasis is on safety.
89. sophomore My brother is a sophomore in high school.
90. athlete Phyllis is a talented athlete.
91. phenomenal The outfielder made a phenomenal catch.
92. chimpanzee A chimpanzee swung through the trees.
93. bailiffs The judges appointed new bailiffs.
94. wharves The wharves were lined with boats.
95. mosquitoes Buzzing mosquitoes kept me awake.
96. armadillos I saw many armadillos when I lived in Texas.
97. desperadoes The posse chased the desperadoes.
98. impair The wrong glasses may impair your vision.