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1 Math Math Math am add addend Math Math Math analog clock centimeter chart Math Math Math data difference digital clock Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
2 Any number used to get the sum or total. To put two or more numbers together to get one number. The time between midnight and noon. A sheet that gives information. A unit of length. One hundred centimeters make one meter. A clock with the numbers 1 12 and hands that move to show minutes and seconds. A clock that only uses numbers to show time. The answer after subtracting. Information you collect or gather.
3 Math Math Math direction even number graph Math Math Math greater than half hour horizontal Math Math Math inch less than minus Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
4 A drawing that tells you something. A number that can make pairs. The line in which something is going. Going across, from side to side. Thirty minutes or half of a whole hour. Bigger or more than. The word for the ( ) sign. Smaller or fewer than. A unit of length. Twelve inches make one foot.
5 Math Math Math minute month number line Math Math Math number sentence odd number order Math Math Math pm place value plus Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
6 A line marked with numbers. A period of time consisting of days. A unit of time. An hour is 60 minutes. The way something is set up. A number that cannot make pairs. A math sentence with numbers and symbols. The word for the (+) sign. The value of a digit in its place in a number. The time between noon and midnight.
7 Math Math Math skip count subtract sum Math Math Math tally week weigh Math Science Science year adapt attract Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
8 The answer after adding numbers. To take away one number from another. To skip numbers when counting on a number line. To find out how heavy something is. A period of time consisting of seven days. A mark used to keep count. To pull toward or stick together. To change to fit a new environment. A period of time consisting of12 months.
9 Science Science Science camouflage classify environment Science Science Science evaporation force fossil Science Science Science gas gravity habitat Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
10 A plant or animal s surroundings. To group people or things by size, color, or shape. Coloring or covering that makes animals, people, and objects look like their surroundings. All or part of an animal from long ago that can be found in rocks. The cause of motion; to push or pull. To turn from liquid into a gas and disappear. The place where something lives or grows. A force that pulls two objects toward each other. One of three states of matter that has no shape and can expand.
11 Science Science Science investigate life cycle liquid Science Science Science magnify magnet magnetism Science Science Science matter measure observe Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
12 One of three states of matter that flows freely. The series of changes each living thing goes through from birth to death. To look into something to learn the facts. The attracting property of a magnet. A material that is able to attract iron or steel. To make something seem larger. To watch closely. To tell the exact size, weight, or amount of something. Anything that takes up space and has mass.
13 Science Science Science precipitation prediction property Science Science Science rock soil solid Science Science Science temperature thermometer weather Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
14 An object s quality or characteristic. A guess about what may happen. Water from the air that comes in the form of rain, snow, or sleet. One of three states of matter that is a definite shape. The tiny pieces of rock and rotting material that make up the top layer of Earth s land. Minerals, sand, and soil that build up over time and harden. Outdoor conditions that have to do with the temperature, clouds, wind, and precipitation. An instrument used for measuring temperature. The measurement of how hot or cold something is.
15 Technology Technology Technology communication construction cursor Technology Technology Technology delete file insert Technology Technology Technology keyboard manufacture monitor Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
16 A blinking light on a computer screen that allows you to control movement on the screen. The act of building something. The act of sending and receiving messages. To add into something. A place to store information on a computer. To remove from something. The screen that lets you see the work you have done on your computer. To make things in a factory. A set of keys that lets you type information on a computer.
17 Technology Technology Technology mouse problem scroll Technology Technology Technology solution technology tower Technology Language Arts Language Arts transportation alphabetize author Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
18 To move down the pages of a file on the computer. Something that needs to be solved. A device that lets you tell the computer what to do. The brain of the computer that does all of the work. Anything that people have made to solve a problem. A way to solve a problem. Someone who writes a story or book. To put words in the order of the alphabet. The act of moving people and things from one place to another.
19 Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts beginning beginning consonant capitalize Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts chapter character compound word Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts consonant consonant blend contraction Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
20 To begin a word with an uppercase, or capital, letter. The first sound of a word. The start of something. A word made of two smaller words. A person or animal in a story. A section of a book. A word made by shortening two words. Two consonant sounds when put together make one sound. Any letter of the alphabet that does not make a vowel sound.
21 Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts end ending consonant fantasy Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts illustrator long vowel middle Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts noun period plural Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
22 Having to do with things that cannot really happen. The last sound of a word. The place where something finishes. Halfway between two things. A vowel letter that sounds like its name. Someone who draws pictures for a story or book. A word that means more than one. The ending mark (.) that shows the end of a sentence. A word that names a person, place, or thing.
23 Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts poem predict punctuation Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts question mark reality sentence Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts sequence setting short vowel Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
24 Question marks, periods, and other marks added to the ends of sentences to make the meaning clear. To guess what may happen. A piece of writing that often has words that rhyme or have rhythm. A group of words that show a complete thought. Having to do with real life. The ending mark (?) that shows a question. When a vowel sound does not sound like its letter or name. Where a story takes place. The order in which things happen.
25 Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts singular syllable title Language Arts Social Studies Social Studies verb celebrate country Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies culture event flag Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
26 The name of a piece of writing. Any one of the parts in which a word is divided. Only one. A large area of land where people live under the same government. To make something special with parties or activities. A word that names an action. A piece of cloth with a design used as a symbol. Something that happens. Language, ideas, or traditions of a group of people.
27 Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies freedom future legend Social Studies Social Studies myth past Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies patriotic Pledge of Allegiance present Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
28 A story that has been handed down for many years usually about real people. It may or may not be true. Times that have not happened yet. To be free to act as you wish. Times that have gone by. A story using imaginary characters to explain a belief or custom. The time we are living in. A pledge said to show loyalty to the American flag. Showing or feeling love for your country.
29 Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Star-Spangled Banner symbol time line Social Studies Social Studies Geography tradition value Africa Geography Geography Geography Antarctica Asia Australia Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
30 A line that shows events in order of time. A picture or thing that stands for an idea. The national song that is sung at sporting events and other places in the United States. A continent south of Europe between the Atlantic and Indian oceans. A belief that is important to a person. A belief or custom handed down from parents to children. The smallest continent on Earth. The largest continent with 60 percent of Earth s population. The southern most continent on Earth.
31 Geography Geography Geography cardinal direction compass rose continent Geography Geography Geography desert east Europe Geography Geography Geography geography globe landform Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
32 A very large area of land. Directions shown on a map as a circle. The directions of east, west, north, and south. A continent in the eastern hemisphere between Asia and the Atlantic Ocean. One of four directions on a compass. Dry, sandy land with few plants and little rainfall. A natural feature of Earth s surface. A round ball that shows Earth s continents and oceans. The study of Earth s surface.
33 Geography Geography Geography map mountain north Geography Geography Geography North America ocean plain Geography Geography Geography river rural south Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
34 One of four directions on a compass. Land with great height and steep sides that is higher than a hill. A flat picture that shows Earth s continents and oceans. A large, flat area of grassy land with few trees. A large body of salt water. There are four major oceans on Earth. A continent in Earth s northern hemisphere. One of four directions on a compass. Having to do with country life. A fresh stream of water that flows into a larger body of water.
35 Geography Geography Geography South America urban valley Geography Civics and Economics Civics and Economics west buyer citizen Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics community earn elect Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
36 The low land between mountains or hills. Having to do with city life. A continent between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Someone who lives and works in a neighborhood or community. Someone who buys something with money. One of four directions on a compass. To choose someone by voting. To receive money as pay for work. A place where people live and work.
37 Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics election good government Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics governor honesty justice Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics market mayor need Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
38 A system of rules and the people who make and govern them. Something for sale. An event where people vote for someone. Fair treatment for everyone. The act of telling the truth. The leader of a state. A thing that a person must have to live. The leader of a city or town. A place where goods are sold.
39 Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics neighborhood nonrenewable resource president Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics product recycle reduce Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics renewable resource resource responsibility Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
40 The leader of a country. A resource that cannot be used without running out. A place where someone lives and plays. To make smaller in size or amount. To take something used and make into another material. Something made by a human or a machine. An action that someone must take. Something used to help with a task. A resource that can be used without running out.
41 Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics reuse right seller Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics service state volunteer Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Art vote want band Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
42 A person or store with something to sell. The freedom to do something. To use again. A person who gives time to work or help without pay. One of 50 political units that make up the United States of America. Work that people do for others. A group that plays music. Something that a person would like to have. To make a choice.
43 Art Art Art composer costume create Art Art Art curve dancer emotion Art Art Art fabric instrument leap Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
44 To make something. Clothes worn by an actor or a dancer. A person who writes music. A strong feeling such as love, fright, sadness, or happiness. A person who dances. A mark that is not straight. To spring up through the air. An object used to make music. A cloth made by weaving or knitting.
45 Art Art Art line music musician Art Art Art note pattern primary color Art Art Art quilt rehearse secondary color Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
46 Someone who plays or composes music. Sounds that have rhythm or a melody. A thin, unbroken mark. The colors red, blue, or yellow. Lines, colors, or shapes that repeat to make a design. A single sound made by a singer or instrument. The colors orange, purple, or green. To practice a play before putting it on for an audience. A covering made from squares of fabric.
47 Art Art Art shape stage stretch Art Art Art texture theater volume Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 1 CD
48 To push out an arm, leg, or other body part as far as it can go. The raised area where a performance takes place. An outline or form of an object. How quiet or loud a sound is. A building where plays, movies, or concerts are held. The way something looks or feels.
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