5th Grade Vocabulary Workshop, Unit 1

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5th Grade Vocabulary Workshop, Unit 1 celebrity demonstrate counsel drowsy hardship essential haul pledge humble suitable sincere stampede

h umble s tampede e ssential c ounsel h ardship suit able Plain, not proud or grand Take away one’s spirit h umble s tampede A wild rush of animals or people e ssential Necessary; very important c ounsel A talk that leads to a decision Something that causes suffering or difficulty h ardship suit able Just right; well matched

d rowsy d emonstrate celebrity haul pl edge sincere Ready to fall asleep d emonstrate To show, explain or prove celebrity A well-known person To move by pulling; an amount taken or won haul A promise pl edge sincere Honest and real feeling

5th Grade Vocabulary Workshop - Unit 2 annual competition basic contract obtain dismiss neglect portion recall stern sponsor vacant

trying to outdo others: a contest or game ompetition not kindly; harsh-looking OR the back end of a boat s tern to gain something through some effort ob tain to bring back to mind OR to ask to return re call a nnual coming each year; once a year

an agreement that can be forced by law OR to make grow smaller ontract to not care for or give attention to often out of laziness ne glect v acant not used, filled, or lived in A section or piece; a part of a whole; a serving of food p ortion one who takes resonsibility for a group; one who pays for an advertisement or event s ponsor

to send away or permit to leave; to remove from a job dis miss having to do with the main point of something OR a key element or part b asic

5th Grade Unit 3 Vocabulary Words attractive consent dependable burden indicate qualify previous response urgent shabby vanity thaw

coming before in time or order pre vious to point out; to be a sign of i ndicate capable of being relied on; trustworthy d ependable to agree or approve; permission c onsent

a heavy load that is real or emotional b urden pleasing to the eye; having the power to draw attention a ttractive having too much pride in one’s looks OR a dressing table v anity needing immediate atttention u rgent

to melt; to warm up gradually thaw worn or faded from use or wear; not nice s habby a reply or answer r esponse to be fit for or meet the requirements of something q ualify

5th Grade Vocabulary, Unit 4 ambush contribute calculate extend dread employ frantic routine initial stun sturdy yield

a surprise attack am bush to find out by using math or logic c alculate to give money, items, or time for a cause con tribute to fear or be afraid d read

to put to work or give a job mploy to stretch out or make last longer e xtend f rantic very excited or upset beginning or first; the first letter of a name or word i nitial

a fixed way of doing something r outine shock or daze; to make unable to react s tun s turdy firmly or solidly built y ield to give in or stop

Unit 5 Vocabulary antique digest establish baggage eternal humid haste lash pioneer oppose sensible worthy

5th Grade Vocabulary - Unit 5 an object made long ago; from the past a ntique having value; good enough for w orthy suitcases or other items carried by travelers b aggage steamy or heavy with moisture; summers in Oklahoma h umid

having good judgment; reasonable ensible a shortened text OR to understand an idea d igest the first or one of the first to do something p ioneer to set up OR to prove beyond a doubt e stablish

to act or speak out against someone or something ppose lasting for all time; forever e ternal to whip or scold l ash speed or quickness often without caution h aste

Unit 6 Vocabulary - 5th Grade blossom constant collide drought content distract foul policy noble slight quiver tidy

5th Grade Vocabulary – Unit 6 a flower or group of flowers; bloom; to have or produce flowers b lossom c ollide to bump into hard; to crash never stopping; continuous c onstant pleased with; satisfied OR the meaning or subject of c ontent

to confuse or disturb d istract a long time without rain d rought unpleasant to the senses; to break the rules f oul of good moral character; of high birth or rank n oble

a plan; a set of rules or way to act OR a written insurance contract olicy a trembling action or motion OR a case used to hold arrows q uiver small in size OR to treat as unimportant; to insult s light t idy neat and in good order

5th Grade Vocabulary – Unit 7 ancestor accurate alert disaster envy elementary epidemic feeble penetrate romp staple survive

having little strength or force; weak; frail eeble spreading to a very large group at a time; widespread e pidemic a sudden, terrible event that causes great damage or suffering d isaster without errors, completely correct; exact a ccurate

to stay a live or continue to exist; to endure urvive to enter or force a way through or into p enetrate to run or play in a lively and carefree way r omp watchful and ready to act OR a signal a lert

needed or used regularly; basic; important taple to resent what someone else has; jealousy e nvy related to the simplest or beginning level of something; introductory e lementary a family member who lived at an earlier time a ncestor

5th Grade Vocabulary – Unit 8 awkward gallant clatter lukewarm plentiful ration reserve scholar smolder volunteer trudge weary

not hot but not cold; moderately warm; tepid ukewarm not skillful or graceful; clumsy OR embarrassing a wkward to give time or effort without pay v olunteer feeling tired or worn out; exhausted; fatigued w eary

to burn slowly with smoke but no flame molder to hold back or set aside OR something stored for later use r eserve showy in appearance; splendid OR a fashionable young gentlemen g allant an expert in a field of study; a professor s cholar

noisy sound; busy excitement latter to walk slowly and with difficulty t rudge to pass out in limited portions; a limited share of something r ation more than enough; an abundant amount p lentiful

5th Grade Vocabulary – Unit 9 convict dungeon discipline gradual earnest enclose grumble nourish jagged provision uneasy treaty

to act or speak without thinking it through first mpulsive