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Academic Vocabulary Practice Grade 2 CD-104807 Math Math Math bar graph base-ten system cent Math Math Math centimeter column cube Math Math Math customary system difference dime
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Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Math Math Math

bar graph base-ten system cent

Math Math Math

centimeter column cube

Math Math Math

customary system difference dime

One penny, written as 1¢, or $0.01.A number system that

uses ten digits, 0–9.A chart that uses bars to

stand for amounts.

A shape made of six squares put together.

It goes up and down vertically. A metric measure of length.

A coin worth ten cents, written as 10¢, or $0.10.

The answer after subtracting.A system of measurement commonly

used in the United States.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Math Math Math

dollar estimate even number

Math Math Math

expanded notation foot halves

Math Math Math

hexagon hundreds place inch

A number that can make pairs. To tell about how many.Paper money worth 100 cents,

written as $1.00.

The plural of half. A customary unit of length.A way to write a number to show

the value of each digit.

A customary unit of length equal to one-twelfth of a foot.

The numeral (as 8 in 856) three to the left of the decimal point.

A flat, closed figure with six straight sides.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Math Math Math

measure meter metric system

Math Math Math

minus nickel odd number

Math Math Math

one-fourth one-half one-third

A decimal system of measurement.The basic unit of length of the metric system.

To find out how long, big, or heavy something is.

A number that cannot make pairs.A coin worth five cents, written as 5¢ or $0.05.

The word for the (–) sign.

One of three equal parts. One of two equal parts. One of four equal parts.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Math Math Math

ones place partition pentagon

Math Math Math

picture graph place value quarter

Math Math Math

regroup row sphere

A flat, closed figure with five straight sides.

To separate into sections.The numeral (as 6 in 456) one to

the left of the decimal point.

A coin worth 25 cents, written as 25¢ or $0.25.

The value of where the digit is in the number, such as

hundreds, tens, and ones.

A chart that uses pictures to stand for amounts.

The shape of a ball.It goes across horizontally

in a straight line.

To show the same number in a different way by trading ones and

tens, tens and hundreds, and so on.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Math Math Science

subtract tens place amphibian

Science Science Science

attract breathe conclusion

Science Science Science

constellation consumer data

A frog, a toad, a salamander, or another animal that has smooth skin

and lives where it is wet or moist.

The numeral (as 5 in 359) in the tens place.

To take away one number from another.

An ending, result, or outcome. To take in air and blow it out. To pull things closer.

Facts or information collected to learn about something.

A living thing that depends on others for food.

A group of stars seen from Earth.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Science Science Science

experiment flower fruit

Science Science Science

heart hypothesis investigation

Science Science Science

larva life cycle lung

The part of a plant that holds the seeds.

The male and female parts of a plant.

A test in which you observe actions and their effects to learn something.

To find out about something in detail.A guess or prediction based on what you already know.

The organ in the chest with muscles that pump blood

throughout the body.

One of a pair of organs in the chest that help the body take in oxygen

and get rid of carbon dioxide.

The changes in any living thing from its start to its adult form.

The form of an insect just after hatching.

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Science Science Science

magnetic magnify mammal

Science Science Science

mass matter moon

Science Science Science

muscle observe offspring

An animal with hair on its skin. To make something seem larger. Able to stick to a magnet.

A natural object in space that travels around a planet.

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

How much there is of an object.

The young of animals.To watch something closely

to get information.A tissue in the body that can squeeze

and relax again and again.

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Science Science Science

oxygen planet pole

Science Science Science

producer pump pupa

Science Science Science

repel reptile root

The north or south end of a magnet.An object in space that

travels around a star.A gas in the air.

The stage in an insect’s life when it is inside a cocoon or other case.

To force a gas or a liquid to move. An organism that

makes its own food.

The part of a plant that is underground.

A snake, an alligator, a turtle, or another animal with an outer covering of scales or plates.

To push things away.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Science Science Science

scientific inquiry scientist seedling

Science Science Science

soil solar system sprout

Science Science Technology

stem trait communication

A plant that has begun to grow from a seed.

A person who is trained to solve scientific problems.

A question about science.

To start to grow from a seed or to start to grow buds.

The sun and all of the bodies that travel around it.

The tiny pieces of rock, rotting material, and living things that make up the top layer of Earth.

Sending and receiving messages. A body feature or a behavior. The long main part of a plant.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Technology Technology Technology

construction cursor delete

Technology Math Technology

desktop digit file

Technology Technology Technology

font graphic hardware

To get rid of text or pictures in a computer file.

The blinking bar on the computer screen that marks the place to type.

The process of building something.

Information that is stored under a single name.

Any of the numbers 1 to 9, usually including 0.

The display on a computer screen of a background and small pictures

of programs and files.

The parts of a computer system.A picture or a diagram used as an illustration.

A style of type.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Technology Technology Technology

image insert keyboard

Technology Technology Technology

manufacture monitor mouse

Technology Technology Technology

multimedia personal computer presentation

The part of the computer with rows of keys that allow you to type.

To add text or pictures at a particular point on a page

displayed on a computer screen.

Something made to look like a person or a thing.

A small device used to control the cursor on a computer.

The part of a computer that has a screen.

To make things in a factory.

The act of presenting something to explain or show.

A small computer used by one person or a few people.

Combining more than one form of communication such as sound, video, and photos.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Technology Technology Technology

problem scroll software

Technology Technology Language Arts

solution transportation adjective

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

antonym author capitalize

The programs that run on a computer.

To make text and pictures move up, down, left, or right

on a computer screen.Something that needs to be solved.

A word to describe a noun or a pronoun.

Moving people and things from one place to another.

A way to solve a problem.

To begin a word with an uppercase, or capital, letter.

Someone who writes a story, an article, or a book.

A word with the opposite meaning of another word.

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Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

cause-effect chapter character

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

compound word comprehension consonant

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

contraction detail dictionary

A person or an animal in a story. A section of a book.The connection between

an event and the reason for it.

A letter or a sound that is not a vowel.

The act of understanding something. A word made of two smaller words.

A book that lists the meanings, spellings, and pronunciations

of words.A piece of information.

A word made by shortening two words.

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Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

exclamation point explanatory fluency

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

glossary heading illustrator

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

informative main idea narrative

Able to read easily and with expression.

To clarify or explain.The mark at the end of a sentence

that shows strong feeling.

Someone who draws pictures for a story, an article, or a book.

A title for a section of information.A list of words and their meanings,

usually at the end of a book.

A story, a description, or an account of events.

The most important idea about the topic of a paragraph or a section.

Providing information or knowledge.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

opinion paragraph period

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

phonics play poem

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

prediction prefix punctuation

The dot that marks the end of a sentence.

A group of sentences about one main idea.

What a person thinks about something or someone.

A piece of writing set out in lines. A story that actors perform.The connections between letters

and their sounds.

The use of question marks, commas, periods, and other marks in writing to

help make the meaning clear.

A word part with its own meaning and added to the beginning

of a word.

A good guess about what will happen next in a story or what

a book will be about.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

question mark rhyme sentence

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

setting strategy suffix

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

summary syllable synonym

A group of words that show a complete thought.

To have the same ending sounds.The mark at the end of a sentence

that shows a question.

A word part with its own meaning and is added to the end of a word.

Steps to take to read with understanding.

Where and when a story takes place.

A word with the same meaning as another word.

A word or a part of a word with only one vowel sound.

A shortened form of a story or an article.

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Language Arts Language Arts Social Studies

table of contents vowels celebration

Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies

colony event future

Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies

heroism legend liberty

A kind of party held to remember a special event.

The letters a, e, i, o, u, (y), and their sounds.

A list of the chapters in a book.

Times that have not happened yet. Something that happens.A group of people from

one land who live and work together in a new land.

Freedom. A story first told long ago.The actions of a hero,

or brave person.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies

modern nation past

Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies

present symbol Thanksgiving

Social Studies Social Studies Geography

time line tradition climate

Times that have gone by. A country. Of the present time.

The holiday of Thanksgiving Day, held in the United States on the fourth Thursday in November.

A picture or a thing that stands for an idea.

Times we are living in.

The usual weather conditions in a place.

A set of practices or beliefs that are passed down from families

or cultures over many years.

A line that shows events in order of time.

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Geography Geography Geography

coast desert direction

Geography Geography Geography

east equator globe

Geography Geography Geography

grid gulf hemisphere

The way in which something moves or points.

Dry, sandy land with few plants and little rainfall.

Land that meets a sea.

A map of Earth shown on a ball.The imaginary circle around Earth

that is halfway between the North and South Poles.

Toward the right side of a world map.

A half of Earth.A large area of ocean partly

surrounded by land.Lines that cross a map to help

readers find a location.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Geography Geography Geography

island landform location

Geography Geography Geography

map key mountain north

Geography Geography Geography

ocean route rural

Where on Earth a place is found. A natural feature of Earth’s surface. Land surrounded by water.

Toward the top of a world map.Land with great height and steep

sides that is higher than a hill.The key to the symbols on a map.

Having to do with country life.The path from one

location to another.Any of the largest bodies

of salt water on Earth.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Geography Geography Geography

south urban west

Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics

buyer citizen elect

Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics

election goods govern

Toward the left side of a world map. Having to do with city life. Toward the bottom of a world map.

To choose someone by voting.A person born in a country or who becomes a member of a country.

Someone who buys something with money.

To lead a city, a state, or a country. Things for sale.An event at which people

vote for someone.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics

government governor honesty

Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics

justice law mayor

Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics

need president price

The quality of being fair or truthful. The leader of a state’s government.A group that makes laws and

sees that they are obeyed.

The leader of a city’s government. A rule that everyone must follow.Fair treatment according to

laws or ideas of fairness.

How much money something costs.The leader of a country’s

government.Something that a person

must have to live.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics

product purchase responsibility

Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics

rights seller service

Civics and Economics Civics and Economics Civics and Economics

state tax vote

An action that someone must take. To buy something.Something that is made

or grown to sell.

Work that a person does for someone.

Someone who sells a product or a service.

Basic freedoms.

To make a choice to decide who will win an election

or to decide on an action.Money paid to the government.

An area that makes up part of a country and has its own government.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Civics and Economics Art Art

want actor balance

Art Art Art

band cast colorful

Art Art Art

compose costume dancer

To hold the body in place without falling.

A person who has a part in a play or a movie.

Something that a person would like to have.

Having bright colors. All of the actors in a play or a movie. A group that plays music.

A person who dances.Clothes worn by an actor

or a dancer.To write something, especially music.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Art Art Art

director guitar instrument

Art Art Art

musician note pattern

Art Art Art

pluck pottery realistic

An object used to make music.A musical instrument with strings and a long neck.

A person who directs, or takes charge of, the actors and

the action in a play or a movie.

A design with lines, colors, or shapes that repeat.

A sound made by a singer or an instrument.

Someone who plays or composes music.

In a way that seems real. Containers made by hand from clay.To play a stringed instrument with quick pulls of the strings.

Academic Vocabulary Practice • Grade 2 • CD-104807

Art Art Art

rehearse scenery sculpture

Art Art Art

solo stage stretch

Art Art Technology

strum twirl Internet

A work of art made from clay, wood, stone, or metal.

The painted background on a stage.To practice a play or music before

performing for an audience.

To push out an arm, a leg, or other body part as far as it can go.

The raised area where actors perform a play.

A piece of music for one singer or one musician.

The world’s largestcomputer network.

To turn around very fast.To play a stringed instrument by

passing the fingers over the strings.


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