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Math Math Math above add afternoon Math Math Math attribute below beside Math Math Math calendar circle cone Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

The time of day between noon and sunset. To put with another thing to improve it or make larger. At a higher number or place. Next to or by the side of. Under. A feature of a thing or person. A solid figure with a flat base in the shape of a circle and one curved face that narrows into a point. A closed curve made up of points that are all the same distance from a center point. A chart showing the days, weeks, and months of a year.

Math Math Math corner count cube Math Math Math cylinder date difference Math Math Math edge equal evening Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

A solid figure with six square faces all the same size. To add one by one to find the total number of a group of things. The place where two straight lines meet to form an angle. The answer to a subtraction problem. The time at which an event happens. A solid figure that is shaped like a can. The final part of the day and early part of the night. A word that describes sets with the same number of objects. A line where two surfaces meet.

Math Math Math face flat greater than Math Math Math heavy hexagon join Math Math Math length less than light Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

More than the value of something else. Having a surface that is level. A flat surface of a solid figure. To bring together. A flat, closed figure with six angles and six straight sides. Having great weight. Having little weight. Smaller than the value of something. The distance from one end to the other.

Math Math Math long minus sign month Math Math Math morning number number sentence Math Science Science number word part plus sign Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

One of the 12 parts of a year. The symbol for subtraction. Having great length. A sentence that includes numbers and operation signs. A unit in math with a fixed value that is used in counting. The time from sunrise to noon. The symbol for addition. A piece of a whole. A word that stands for a number.

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To set apart or keep apart. A flat, closed figure with four straight sides, four right angles, and opposite sides parallel to each other. The location of a person or thing. Having little length or height. The form of the outer surface or edge of an object. A group of something. To place into groups or types. A figure in geometry or some other object that has length, width, and height. One of the lines forming the border of a flat shape.

Math Math Math sphere square subtract Math Math Math sum triangle vertex Math Math Math week weight whole Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

To take away from a whole or larger amount. A flat, closed figure with four straight sides of equal length and four angles of equal measure. A round, solid figure. A point of a solid figure. A flat, closed figure that has three straight sides. The result of adding numbers. All of the pieces or parts of a thing. The amount that something weighs. Seven days.

Science Science Science air alike animal Science Science Science autumn basic need compare Science Science Science day different diurnal Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

A living thing that is not a plant. Same. The substance that people and animals need to breathe. To describe the similarities or differences of. Something that is necessary to survive. The seasonal time between summer and winter. Active during the daytime. Not the same. The time of light between one night and the next.

Science Science Science food gas growth Science Science Science habitat hear heat Science Science Science liquid living matter Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

The process of growing. A form of matter that is neither liquid nor solid. Anything that has nutrients and is eaten by animals to live and grow. To cause to become warm or hot. To take in sound with the ears. The place or type of place where a plant or animal naturally lives. The substance of which a physical object is composed. Having life. In a form that flows easily and is neither a solid nor a gas.

Science Science Science measure night nocturnal Science Science Science nonliving order plant Science Science Science pull push rainy Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

Active in the night. The time between dusk and dawn when there is no sunlight. To find the size of. A living thing that makes its own food from the light of the sun. To put in order. Not living. Having much rain. To use force against in order to move. To use force to bring an object nearer to oneself.

Science Science Science real rough season Science Science Science see seed senses Science Science Science shelter smell smooth Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

One of the four parts of the year. Having an uneven surface. Not fake; true. Any of five ways to understand the world around you. The senses are touch, smell, taste, sight, and hearing. The small part of a flowering plant that grows into a new plant. To look at. Having an even surface. To sense an odor with the nose. Something that covers or protects.

Science Science Science snowy solid spring Science Science Science summer sunny taste Science Science Science texture tool touch Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

The season between winter and summer. A state of matter that is not a liquid or a gas. Having much snow. To know the flavor of something by taking it into the mouth. Having much sunlight. The season between spring and autumn. To put one s hand on in order to feel. A device used or worked by hand or by a machine. The feel or look of a surface.

Science Science Science water weather windy Science Technology Technology winter click computer Technology Technology Technology drag folder human made Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

Having much wind. The conditions outside at a particular place and time. A clear liquid that has no taste or odor. An electronic machine that stores and sorts information. To select by pressing a button on a control device such as a computer mouse. The season between autumn and spring. Made or formed by people. An element of a computer operating system used to group and organize files. To move an item on a computer screen using a mouse.

Technology Technology Technology key keyboard laptop Technology Technology Technology mouse natural open Technology Technology Technology press screen transportation Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

A portable computer that is small enough to use on one s lap. The rows of keys on a machine that operate it. A button that makes a computer do something when pressed. Not closed. Of or made by nature. A small device used with computers to choose and move things on the computer screen. Ways of moving things or people from one place to another. The flat surface of a computer on which you see images and words. To push down.

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts action alphabet author Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts beginning beginning sound book Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts capital character consonant Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

A person who writes books, stories, plays, or other works. The letters of a language placed in their order. Something that is done. Sheets of paper bound together between two covers. The first part of a spoken word. The first part of something. Speech sounds. The sounds represented by the letters k, b, s, and m are examples of consonants in English. A person in a story. The larger form of a letter of the alphabet.

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts cover detail end Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts ending sound event fairy tale Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts fiction illustration letter Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

A point in time at which something stops or finishes. A small part or feature. A binding or case for a book. A simple children s story about imaginary beings. An important or special thing that happens. The last part of a spoken word. One of the symbols for speech sounds in print that make up the alphabet. A picture or drawing in a story. A made-up story.

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts lowercase middle next Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts nonfiction object page Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts period question question mark Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

Coming just after; following. A part in the center of something. Written in the smaller form of a letter, different from the capitalized form. A part of a book that has the words and the pictures of the story. Anything that has shape or form and can be seen or touched. A written work that is not fiction. A punctuation mark (?) used at the end of an asking sentence. Something asked. A punctuation mark (.) used at the end of a statement sentence.

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts rhyme sentence setting Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts statement syllable title Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts title page uppercase vowel Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

The time and place in which something happens in a story. A group of words that expresses a complete idea and has a subject and a verb. To have ending sounds that are alike. A name of something such as a book, movie, or piece of music. A part of a word with one vowel sound. Something stated. In English, the letters a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y. Written in the capital rather than lowercase form. A page of a book that has the title.

Language Arts Social Studies Social Studies word business celebrate Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies citizen city community Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies conflict fairness family Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

To honor a special event. A place that makes, buys, and sells goods and services. A written or printed letter or letters standing for a spoken word. An area where a group of people live. A large and important town where many people live and work. A person who lives in a city or town. All of the people related to you. Equal treatment. A disagreement.

Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies first name flag goods Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies holiday job last name Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies middle name name need Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

Things to buy and sell. A piece of fabric in the shape of a rectangle or triangle with symbols, colors, and designs on it. The name in the first position of your full name. A family name. A position at which one regularly works for pay. A day to remember or celebrate something. Something necessary for survival. A word or words by which a person or thing is known. The name in the second position of your full name.

Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies past present respect Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies responsibility rule safety Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies service tradition unique Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

To put someone in a high position in your feelings. Existing at this time; current. Having existed or taken place in a period before the present. The state or condition of being safe. A direction that guides behavior or action. Something that a person is responsible for; duty. Being the only one of its kind. The beliefs and ways of doing things that are passed down from parents to children. The work of a person who does things for other people.

Social Studies Social Studies Geography village want climate Geography Geography Geography cold compass rose globe Geography Geography Geography land landform map Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

The usual weather conditions in a place. Something that is desired. A small town. A model of Earth. A circular symbol on a map used for showing direction. Without heat or warmth. A drawing showing features of an area printed on a flat surface. A natural feature of a land surface. The solid part of Earth s surface.

Geography Geography Geography mountain place resource Geography Geography Geography river sky symbol Geography Geography Art warm water artist Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

A source of supply. A certain area of space used for some purpose. A land mass with great height and steep sides. An object or picture that represents something else. The space above Earth. A large stream of water that flows toward a lake, ocean, or other larger body of water. A person skilled in one of the arts such as painting, sculpture, music, or writing. A clear liquid. Having some heat; not cold.

Art Art Art blue crayon curved Art Art Art cut draw glue Art Art Art green instrument line Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

Not straight or angular. A colored stick made of wax. The color of a blue jay. To stick together. To make a picture with a pen, pencil, or other writing tool. To divide with a sharp tool such as scissors. A long, narrow mark. A thing used for making music. The color of a ripe lime.

Art Art Art orange paint paintbrush Art Art Art paper pencil primary color Art Art Art purple red scissors Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

A brush used to apply paint. A liquid that is used on surfaces to give color. The color of a carrot. One of the three colors from which all other colors are made. A long, thin tool used for writing or drawing. A thin material that is often used to write on. A cutting instrument with two blades whose cutting edges slide past each other. The color of a strawberry. The color of a plum.

Art Art Art secondary color song straight Art Art Art symmetry trace yellow Art zigzag Academic Vocabulary Practice Kindergarten CD-104805

Not having a curve or bend. A short piece of music for singing or playing. A color made by mixing two primary colors. The color of a ripe lemon. To copy by following the lines. A state in which both sides of something are balanced or equal. A line or course that moves back and forth to form a series of sharp angles.