To Build a Fire by Jack London Vocabulary Hands-on Activity, Quiz, 25 Words
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What's Included . . .
► Step-by-Step Instructions
► Vocabulary Handout with 25 words, part of speech, definition - Editable
► Clean copy of story with vocabulary words underlined
► Student Instruction Sheet with example for hands-on vocabulary poster
►Rubric for grading poster - Editable
►Vocabulary Quiz in 2 versions with scrambled answers to deter cheating - 20 multiple-choice questions - Editable
►All Answer Keys
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Sample Quiz Questions:
_____ 1. Which two words are similar in meaning?
A. pall and gingerly
B. vague and unwonted
C. conjectural and speculatively
D. undulations and folly
_____ 10. Which sentence below does NOT use the underlined vocabulary word correctly?
A. The lecture was delivered so monotonously that many students fell asleep.
B. The teacher reiterated the main points of the lesson when she finished speaking.
C. The teacher was so cheerful that she delivered the lecture in a poignant way.
D. The teacher moved around the room mincingly in her high heels.
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