Vocabulary Cards Sixth Grade Science LJHS. Make a Name Card Aimee Park Science 2 nd Period Directions: 1.Write your name, date, and period on the first.

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Vocabulary Cards Sixth Grade Science LJHS

Make a Name Card Aimee Park Science 2 nd Period Directions: 1.Write your name, date, and period on the first card. 2.You may also include a drawing. Sample:

Scientific Scien ce (noun) (adjective) Step 1. Vocabulary Card Directions: 1.Write the vocabulary word on the card. 2.Write other words from the same word family on the card. (Words that share the same root word or stem word.) 3.Write the part of speech for the words. Sample:

Step 2. Vocabulary Card Directions: 1.Divide the card into quadrants (four sections). 2.Label each quadrant. (It may be helpful to do this in a different color.) 3.Complete each section. Sample: What it is… What it is not… Definition from Class/Reading: Examples: Studying the world around us by observing, analyzing, and experimenting. All the information we have learned from other scientists. Unknown Make Believe/Fantasy Literature Religion Guessing randomly Science is both (1) the process of and (2) the body of knowledge we have gained to understand the world (universe) around us. Studying/Traveling to Space Medical Advancements Environmental Studies Zoologists Technology

Scientific Scien ce (noun) (adjective) Step 3. Vocabulary Card Directions: 1.Illustrate the Vocabulary term based on the definition. 2.Color the illustration. Sample:

Sample Vocabulary Card (noun) (adjective) Scien ce Scientific What it is… What it is not… Definition from Class/Reading: Examples: Studying the world around us by observing, analyzing, and experimenting. All the information we have learned from other scientists. Unknown Make Believe/Fantasy Literature Religion Guessing randomly Science is both (1) the process of and (2) the body of knowledge we have gained to understand the world (universe) around us. Studying/Traveling to Space Medical Advancements Environmental Studies Zoologists Technology

Directions: Vocabulary Card (part of speech) Word Related Word What it is… What it is not… Definition from Class/Reading: Examples: Describe characteristics of this word. Include your own understanding. Record the definition from class, the reading, or the PowerPoint available on Edmodo. List examples of this term. List terms or descriptions of things that are opposite of the term. List items that are not the same but often confused. Draw an illustration here.