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Acquire Action Adapt Add Adopt Agree Alter Analyze Answer Apply Appraise Appreciate Approximate Arrange Articulate Ask Assemble Assess Associate Blend Build Calculate Carry Out Catalog Categorize Change Characterize Chart Choose Circle Clarify Classify Systematic Vocabulary Instruction Critical Words To get or come to have as one's own Something that is done for a specific purpose. To make changes because of a new purpose or situation.; to adjust. To put on or with something else to make it larger or better or, To use mathematics to find the total of two or more numbers. To take on and use as one's own. To have the same opinion or feel the same way. To make different in some way; change. To separate into parts for close study; examine and explain. The solution to a problem or what you say or write after someone asks you a question; a reply. To make use of or put to use. To determine the value of; set a price for. To grow in value. To come close in amount or time, but not exact. To put in some kind of order, pattern, or design. To speak or express in a clear way. To request something or to state a question to someone. To construct by joining the parts of. To set or try to find the importance or value of; evaluate; estimate. To connect one thing with another thing in your mind. To mix completely so that there no longer seem to be separate parts. To make something by joining together different parts. To add, subtract, multiply, or divide in order to find an answer to a number question. To do what has been planned; to start and complete something. An organized list of books, goods for sale, or other items. To arrange by groups; classify. To make different. To describe someone or something's most distinguishing feature or features A graphic representation of data or information To decide between different possibilities. To put a round closed shape over your answer To make easier to understand; make clear. To put in groups according to things that are similar.

Collect Combine Communicate Compare Compile Compose Comprehend Compute Conclude Concoct Conduct Connect Consider Construct Contrast Coordinate Correlate Count Create Criticize Critique Cultivate Debate Decide Decode Deduce Defend Define Delineate Demonstrate Describe Design Detect Determine To gather together. To join together or to unite. To exchange thoughts, ideas, or information. To say or note how something is similar to or different from something else. To gather information together To create or write. To understand the meaning of To figure out or calculate by using arithmetic. To think about carefully and form an opinion. To make up out of one's imagination; invent. To lead or guide. To join together; link. To keep in mind; take into account. To build; put together. To compare two persons or things to show the differences between them To arrange to work well together. A close similarity or connection; compatible. To give each thing in a group a number to learn how many there are. To cause something to happen or exist To judge what is good or bad about something; or to find problems or mistakes in something. To discuss or write about what is good or bad about something. To help grow and develop. To discuss the different sides of a subject or issue. To conclude, settle or make a choice. To extract the underlying meaning from something. To come up with an answer by logic or by putting pieces of information together. To stand up for, protect or guard. To explain the meaning of a word or phrase. To trace an outline, to sketch something or to describe with great specificity. To show something by example. To tell or write about; to explain what something is like or how it is done. To make original plans, sketches, patterns, etc. To uncover or sense something previously hidden. To set limits, make a decision or find out exactly.

Develop Devise Diagram Dictate Differentiate Discriminate Discuss Dispute Dissect Distinguish Divide Document Dramatize Draw Edit Editorialize Elaborate Employ Establish Estimate Evaluate Examine Exhibit Explain Factor Find Focus Form Format Formulate Frame Gather Generalize Generate To grow or to become more advanced To come up with a plan by thinking through. A graph, chart, drawing or plan that explains something by showing how the parts relate to each other. To speak or read aloud for someone else to write down. To separate out two or more things, or to look at and understand what makes things different or distinctive. To recognize the difference between; distinguish. To talk about and to consider all aspects of the subject. To question the truth of something; to argue; debate. To examine or analyze closely. To recognize differences; to perceive clearly; recognize plainly by any of the senses To separate into two or more parts. To gather and report the details of something or prove something. To make into a drama; adapt (a story, events, etc.) for performance on the stage, in a film, etc. To pull or attract something or someone or to make lines, pictures or figures with a writing device. To prepare something for publication or final copy by removing errors and extra words. To express opinions in an article in a newspaper, or a statement on television. To add details to something; explain more fully To make use of; use. To prove or show to be true. To make a careful guess about the amount, size, or worth of. To judge or set the worth of. To look at closely and carefully. Display or show. To make something clear or to account for something or tell why something happened. To consider as relevant when making a decision. To see what you were looking for. To direct or devote (one's attention or efforts) to a central point or task. To make, build, or create. To arrange or organize so that a particular appearance is achieved. To create a strategy or come up with a plan or idea, or to express an idea in a clear, concise way. To enclose within a rim or border. To bring together into one place or collection. To make a broad statement or an idea that applies to a group of people or things. To bring into being or to produce.

Give Grade Graph Group How Hypothesize Identify Illustrate Imagine Incorporate Infer Influence Inquire Inspect Instantiate Integrate interact Interpolate Interpret Invent Inventory Judge Justify Know Label List Locate Make Manipulate Map Match Measure Memorize To hand, present or place. To evaluate. To create a diagram that shows a relationship between two or more things. To collect two or more people or things together. Can be used in a question to ask, about the way something is done or known, or about a measurement or quantity. To make an informed guess; theorize. To figure out or show who someone is or what something is. To explain or make clear by using drawings, pictures, examples or comparisons. To form in the mind a thought, picture, or image of. To include as part of a larger thing; blend. To make a guess based on facts and observations; conclude. To have an effect on the nature, behavior, development, action, or thoughts. To look into something, to ask a question or to ask for information. To look at carefully; examine critically, esp. in order to detect flaws, errors, etc. To serve as or provide a concrete example, embodiment, or evidence of. To make whole or complete by adding or bringing together parts. To deal, work, etc. with someone or something. To interject or insert something between fixed points, or to insert something into text or into conversation. To explain the meaning of; make understandable. To think up; devise or fabricate in the mind To make an itemized report or record of stock. To form an opinion about something. To show to be true or right; prove. To already have the information or ability A piece of paper or cloth that is attached to an object that gives information about what the object contains, how to use it, or who owns it. Names, numbers, or things written one after another. To find where something is. To produce a new thing that did not exist before. To move, arrange, operate, or control by the hands or by mechanical means. To chart a geographic or celestial region, usu. drawn or printed to scale on a flat surface To put two or more things together because they are alike in some way. To make exact calculations of dimensions within time and space. To learn something enough that it stays in your memory so you don't forget it.

Model Modify Monitor Name Observe Operate Order Organize Outline Paraphrase Parse Participate Perceive Perform Pick Place Plan Point to Portray Practice Predict Prepare Present Prioritize Produce Proofread Prove Publish Quote Rate Read Rearrange Reason To serve as an example or ideal that should be copied. To change in some way; alter. To watch or check on. A word or group of words used to identify something or someone. To watch carefully. To work or cause to work in a proper way. The way something is set up or arranged. To set in order; arrange in an orderly way. To summarize or give the main ideas or topics of a book, report or the like. To reword something spoken or written, usually for the purpose of making its meaning clearer To separate a sentence into its parts, explaining the grammatical form and function of each of the parts and their interrelation To take part or share in something. To see, hear or feel something or to have an understanding of something. To accomplish or bring to completion; execute; carry out (a task, process, etc.) To choose from a group. To put in a particular spot. To develop a scheme or program to get something done. To show where something is by using your finger. To depict or describe something or someone in a certain way. To repeat a mental or physical action for the purpose of learning or acquiring proficiency. To say in advance what one believes will happen. To equip or furnish with necessary provisions, accessories, etc. To offer for viewing or notice; exhibit; display; show. To organize or complete things in order of their importance. To bring to view; offer for inspection. To read and mark corrections on. To show (something) to be true, valid, or genuine. To prepare and distribute (printed material) for sale or circulation to the public. To repeat the exact words that someone has said or written. To put in a certain rank or order. To look at and understand the meaning of something written. To change the order of. A cause or explanation for an action, opinion, or event.

Recall To remember something from the past. Recite To say something out loud from memory. Recognize To see something/someone that you remember seeing before. Recommend To present as worth doing; suggest; advise. Record To save information by writing, taping, filming, or entering into a computer. Refine To purify, to make more polished, or to become more defined. Relate To see or find connections between; link. Reorganize To organize again. Repeat To say or do something again. Rephrase To say something again in a different way. Report A statement or account of something. Represent To stand for or be a sign of. Respond To answer or give a reply. Restate To state again or in a different way. Retell To tell again, esp. a story or account. Retrieve To go get something and bring it back. Review To look over, examine or study something again. Revise To read over carefully and correct, improve, or update where necessary. Rewrite To write again, especially in a different or improved form; revise. Say To speak words. Segment To divide something up into different parts. Select To choose from a group. Sequence A specific order in which things occur. Show To do something so that someone can see how you did it. Sketch To create rough, undetailed drawings. Solve To figure something out or to find an answer for something. Sort To put things in order or group them into categories. Spell To write letters in the order a word sounds. State To say something clearly and formally. Study To look at something carefully; to learn about something. Subtract To take away something or to reduce something by a set amount. Summarize To give a short version of something. Support To show or tend to show to be true; help prove, vindicate, or corroborate Survey To gather information through observations, questionnaires, etc. and analyzing the results.

Synthesize Tell Test Trace Transform Translate Underline Understand Value Verify View What When Where Which Who Why Write To combine different ideas, facts, or experiences to develop a single idea, impression, or conclusion. To let someone know about something. To examine and/or try something to make sure it works. To follow along a route, to a copy something by following along To change something into something else. To put into simpler terms; explain or interpret. To draw a line under a word or sentence. To get or perceive the meaning of; know or grasp what is meant by; comprehend The worth or importance of something. To confirm the accuracy or truth of something. An opinion or way of thinking about something. Used to begin a question that asks for information. Used to begin a question that asks about time. Used to begin a question that asks the location of something. Used to begin a question that asks you to choose between more than one option. Used to begin a question that asks about a person. Used to begin a question that asks about the reason something is happening or has happened. To put words on paper