FREE CCSS ELA TEST PREP | Printable PDF CCSS Vocabulary Test Prep
CCSS Tier 3 Words are not frequently used except in specific content areas or academic domains. Tier 3 words are central to building knowledge and conceptual understanding within the various academic domains and should be integral to instruction of content. Medical, legal, literature, biology and mathematics terms are all examples of these domains.
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Week One Tier 3 Review Words and Games Cards!
Name _________________________________ Date
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Instructions: Choose the best answer for each Tier 3 ELA Reading question.
- the words that describe a picture in a magazine, book, or
newspaper.




- a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature,
characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter




- a group of people or individual that you are writing or presenting
to.




- to study or examine in order to find the similarities or
differences of words or ideas.




- a short tale that teaches a lesson. The characters in __________
are often animals who speak and act like people.




- the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words in a
phrase or sentence.




- a word that is pronounced and often spelled the same as another
word, but has a different meaning. In the sentence, "She was mean to
me, but she didn't mean it," the two instances of "mean"
are __________.




- similarity or correspondence between two otherwise dissimilar
things.




- the use of two negative words in one sentence, considered
substandard when intended to express a single negation.




- to compare in order to show differences.




WEEKLY
TIER 3 GAME CARDS
the words that describe a picture in a magazine,
book, or newspaper.
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a category of artistic composition, as in music or
literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter a
particular type, sort, or category of writing.
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a group of people or individual that you are writing
or presenting to.
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to study or examine in order to find the
similarities or differences of words or ideas.
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the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of
words in a phrase or sentence.
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WEEKLY
TIER 3 GAME CARDS
a short tale that teaches a lesson. The characters
in __________ are often animals who speak and act like people.
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Move 3
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a word that is pronounced and often spelled the same
as another word, but has a different meaning. In the sentence, "She was
mean to me, but she didn't mean it," the two instances of
"mean" are __________.
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Move 5
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similarity or correspondence between two otherwise
dissimilar things.
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Move 6
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the use of two negative words in one sentence,
considered substandard when intended to express a single negation.
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Move 1
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to compare in order to show differences.
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Move 3
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