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WR 173 DAILY GRADE 2 VOCABULARY PRACTICE words to know helmet vine bushels angrily overhead cone newspaper champ 36 Weeks of Daily Practice Weekly Reviews & Monthly Reviews Teaches Structural Vocabulary and Academic Words: Math, Science, Social Studies and Language Arts Supports English Acquisition

Grade Daily Vocabulary Practice provides a structured approach to building and reviewing your students vocabulary skills. Monthly Review Apply skills learned each month Weekly Skill Practice one skill every day for a week Weekly Review Review weekly skill Copyright 2006 by Weekly Reader Corporation. All rights reserved. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use only. But beyond classroom use, material in this book may not be stored in a retrieval system; or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or other, without special permission from the Weekly Reader Corporation, permissions@weeklyreader.com. Printed in Canada. ISBN: 9-780837-481265 1 2 3 4 5 / 10 09 08 07 06

Table of Contents Using This Book....................... 4-5 Week 1:.......................... 6 Identifying and using common nouns Week 2: Proper.................... 9 Identifying and using proper nouns Week 3: Verbs......................... 12 Identifying and using verbs Week 4: Adverbs........................ 15 Identifying, forming, and using adverbs Month 1 Review........................ 18 Week 5: Adjectives...................... 19 Identifying and using adjectives Week 6: Compound Words................ 22 Identifying and forming compound words Week 7: Homographs................... 25 Identifying and using words that are spelled the same but have different meanings Week 8: Homophones................... 28 Identifying and forming words that sound the same but have different meanings Month 2 Review........................ 31 Week 9: Prefixes....................... 32 Identifying, using, and forming words with prefixes Week 10: Suffixes....................... 35 Recognizing words with opposite meanings Week 11: Synonyms..................... 38 Recognizing and using words with similar meanings Week 12: Antonyms..................... 41 Identifying and using words that have opposite meanings Month 3 Review........................ 44 Week 13: Letter sounds.................. 45 Using words formed with blend sounds

Week 14: Double-Letter Words............. 48 Recognizing and using words that are spelled with double letters Week 15: Clipped Words.................. 51 Using shorter versions of longer words Week 16: Abbreviations................. 54 Using commonly abbreviated words Month 4 Review........................ 57 Week 17: Punctuation.................... 58 Identifying and using punctuation words Week 18: Contractions................... 61 Identifying and using contractions Week 19: Book Words.................... 64 Identifying and using language arts content words Week 20: Reading and Writing Words......... 67 Identifying and using language arts content words Month 5 Review........................ 70 Week 21: Science Words.................. 71 Week 22: Science Words.................. 74 Month 7 Review........................ 96 Week 29: Social Studies Words............. 97 Identifying and using geography content words Week 30: Social Studies Words............ 100 Identifying and using government content words Week 31: Social Studies Words........... 103 Identifying and using words about cultures Week 32: Food Words................... 106 Identifying and using food content words Month 8 Review....................... 109 Week 33: Transportation Words............ 110 Identifying and using words about transportation Week 34: School Words................. 113 Identifying and using words about school Week 35: Sound Words.................. 116 Identifying and using onomatopeia Week 36 : Sports Words................. 119 Identifying and using sports words Month 9 Review....................... 122 Answer key.......................... 123 Week 23: Science Words.................. 77 Week 24: Science Words.................. 80 Month 6 Review........................ 83 Week 25: Math Words.................... 84 Week 26: Math Words.................... 87 Week 27: Math Words.................... 90 Week 28: Math Words.................... 93

Circle the noun in each row. 1. wagon came red 2. big small horse 3. cold hot hand 4. fast car than 5. jump man try Circle the nouns in each row. 1. A bike has two wheels. 2. The boy likes riding a horse. 3. A helmet keeps the head safe. 4. The girl sings a song. 5. The book was on the table. - 6-

Is it a noun? Write yes or no in the blanks. 1. messy 2. house 3. woman 4. potato 5. vine Draw a line to connect the nouns that belong together. 1. bakery leaves 2. tree desk 3. classroom cake 4. garage orange 5. fruit car - 7-

Circle the nouns. 1. A man planted a garden. 2. Fruit grows on trees and bushes. 3. Bananas are a healthy snack. 4. Watch out for the hole in the ground. 5. A blanket covered the bed. Review Circle the nouns. 1. Tell us the story of Johnny Appleseed. 2. Johnny Appleseed planted many seeds in the ground. 3. Apple trees grew in Pennsylvania and Ohio where he had planted seeds. 4. People picked bushels of apples from the trees. 5. People used the apples for pies and juice. - 8-