Academic Vocabulary
Grade 6 · English Language Arts · Grammar and Vocabulary · Wisconsin, USA
Lesson Summary
Academic vocabulary includes words commonly used in school subjects and formal writing, like 'analyze,' 'summarize,' and 'interpret.'
Explanation
Academic vocabulary is different from the casual words you use with friends. Words like 'evaluate,' 'contrast,' 'evidence,' 'significant,' and 'conclude' appear across all school subjects. Knowing these words helps you understand instructions on tests, follow textbook explanations, and write more precisely. You can build academic vocabulary by reading widely, keeping a word journal, using context clues to figure out new words, and practicing using them in your own writing.
Practice Questions
Q1: What does the word 'analyze' mean in a school assignment?
Answer: It means to break something down into parts and examine each part closely to understand the whole.
Q2: Replace the casual word in this sentence with an academic word: 'The scientist looked at the data.'
Answer: 'The scientist analyzed (or examined) the data.'
Q3: Use the word 'significant' in a sentence about history.
Answer: Example: The invention of the printing press was a significant event that changed how knowledge was shared.
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Academic Vocabulary is a lesson in the Grammar and Vocabulary chapter of Grade 6 English Language Arts. It is part of the Wisconsin, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Academic Vocabulary is taught in Grade 6 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Wisconsin, USA.
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