Vocabulary Practice: Mastering Key Terms for Students
Enhance your vocabulary with this engaging practice activity focused on essential terms. Students will explore the meanings and uses of words like corridor, shield, reservation, location, invasion, enlisted, sagged, and creased through fill-in-the-blank sentences. Each term is defined clearly, allowing learners to grasp their usage in context. Perfect for students aiming to strengthen their language skills, this exercise will make vocabulary acquisition enjoyable and effective. Join Susan Ging Lent in this fun learning journey!
Vocabulary Practice: Mastering Key Terms for Students
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The Unbreakable Code Vocabulary Practice
Students walked down the ______ to the gymnasium. A. creased B. corridor C. shield D. reservation
Correct corridor – noun – a long passageway or hallway
Sorry, I don’t think So.
I used a magazine as a ________ against the bright sunlight because I forgot my sunglasses A. sagged B. creased C. corridor D. shield
Correct shield – noun – a person or thing that protects against danger, injury or distress
Native Americans preserved their culture and traditions on the ______ where they lived. A. corridor B. shield C. reservation D. location
Correct reservation – noun – land set aside by a government for a special purpose, such as for Native American tribes to live on
The airplane flew by several times before spotting the ______ of the lost hikers. A. location B. invasion C. enlisted D. sagged
Correct location – noun – an exact position or place
When planning an ______, general must know where the enemy troops are stationed. A. shield B. reservation C. location D. invasion
Correct invasion – noun – the entering of an army into a region to conquer it
Nan’s brother _____ in the army after he graduated from high school. A. reservation B. location C. invasion D. enlisted
Correct enlisted – verb – joined the military voluntarily
The tent _______ from the rainwater that had collected on top. B. enlisted A. invasion C. sagged D. creased
Correct sagged – verb – drooped down in the middle from weight
My teacher would not accept my ______ book report because it was messy looking. A. enlisted B. sagged C. corridor D. creased
Correct creased – verb – characterized by lines or marked by wrinkling
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