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WORD LIST

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Going to the Art Museum


1. artist [Noun] art•ist
Sentence: A sculptor and a potter are each a kind of artist.
Definition: a person who is good at painting, music, writing, or another art or
craft

2. computer [Noun] com•pu•ter


Sentence: You can use a keyboard to type on a computer.
Definition: an electronic machine that can store, sort, and process information

3. costume [Noun] cos•tume


Sentence: My pirate costume has an eye patch, a hat with a feather, and
black boots.
Definition: an outfit worn to match the style of a specific time, place, or event

4. painting [Noun] paint•ing


Sentence: painting, sculpting, and weaving are each a type of art activity.
Definition: a picture that is made by using paint

5. sculpture [Noun] sculp•ture


Sentence: A sculpture is three-dimensional, while a painting is usually two-
dimensional.
Definition: a three-dimensional work of art made of flexible or hard materials

6. still life [Noun]


Sentence: A painting with a vase of flowers and a bowl of fruit is called a still
life.
Definition: a drawing or painting of an arrangement of objects

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WORDS IN CONTEXT
DAY 1
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1. An artist uses his or her skill to create

artist beautiful works of art.


2. Maria is a trapeze artist at the circus.
(noun) 3. He is an artist, or creator, who writes
beautiful songs.

1. A computer is an electronic machine that

computer can hold a lot of information.


2. I have a laptop computer that I take on trips.
(noun) 3. Another name for a computer is a PC,
which stands for personal computer.

1. I wore a fairy costume for Halloween.

costume 2. I didn't recognize him because he was


wearing a costume.
(noun) 3. I need to change into my costume, or getup,
for the performance.

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WORDS IN CONTEXT
DAY 1
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1. A painting is commonly seen in an art


museum, but you can also make your own.

painting 2. I made a painting of myself in art class using a


brush and paint.
(noun) 3. My favorite painting, The Starry Night, has
glowing stars and swirls of color in a dark blue
sky.

1. There is a beautiful sculpture, or statue, in


the garden.
sculpture 2. A sculpture can be made of clay, wood,
stone, metal, plaster, or ice.
(noun)
3. There is a bronze sculpture of a huge snail in
the kids' park near my house.

1. A still life is a type of art that represents

still objects that are not living, such as fruit on a


platter.

life
2. An artist who paints a still life arranges the
objects in an attractive way.
3. A still life is a two-dimensional work of art,
(noun) unlike a sculpture, which is three-
dimensional.

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WORD SMART
DAY 1
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Name:

INSTRUCTIONS: Have students write a word in each box and then draw a picture that defines it.

Word: Word:

Draw: Draw:

Word: Word:

Draw: Draw:

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a person who is good at

artist painting, music, writing, or


another art or craft
(noun)

an electronic machine that

computer can store, sort, and process


information
(noun)

an outfit worn to match the

costume style of a specific time,


place, or event
(noun)
a picture that is made by
painting using paint
(noun)

a three-dimensional work of

sculpture art made of flexible or hard


materials
(noun)

still a drawing or painting of an


arrangement of objects
life (noun)
ANALOGIES
DAY 2
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Name:

An analogy shows a relationship between two sets of words. The words in the first pair must
have the same relationship as the words in the second pair. To complete an analogy with a
missing word, you must first discover the relationship between the completed pair. (Example:
Cat is to meow as dog is to bark.)

heal manual jewelry sport


INSTRUCTIONS: Have students determine the relationship between the first pair of words. Then have
them use the words in the word box to complete the second pair of words.

1. Computer is to electronic ...as... file cabinet is to


.

2. Artist is to create ...as... doctor is to .

3. Costume is to clothing ...as... necklace is to


.

4. Painting is to art ...as... soccer is to .

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ANALOGIES
DAY 2
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Name:

An analogy shows a relationship between two sets of words. The words in the first pair must
have the same relationship as the words in the second pair. To complete an analogy with a
missing word, you must first discover the relationship between the completed pair. (Example:
Cat is to meow as dog is to bark.)

paint person
INSTRUCTIONS: Have students determine the relationship between the first pair of words. Then have
them use the words in the word box to complete the second pair of words.

5. Still life is to objects ...as... portrait is to .

6. Sculpture is to sculpt ...as... painting is to .

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CLOZE SENTENCES
DAY 2
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Name:

artist computer costume painting


INSTRUCTIONS: Have students use the vocabulary words in the word box above to complete the
sentences below.

1. , sculpting, and weaving are each a type of


art activity.

2. You can use a keyboard to type on a .

3. My pirate has an eye patch, a hat with a


feather, and black boots.

4. A sculptor and a potter are each a kind of


.

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CLOZE SENTENCES
DAY 2
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Name:

sculpture still life


INSTRUCTIONS: Have students use the vocabulary words in the word box above to complete the
sentences below.

5. A painting with a vase of flowers and a bowl of fruit is called a

6. A is three-dimensional, while a painting is


usually two-dimensional.

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NOUNS
DAY 3
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Name:

A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. If the noun is the name of a person or a specific
place, it is called a proper noun. A proper noun is always capitalized.

INSTRUCTIONS: Have students read the words below. Have them decide whether each word is best
classified as a person, place, thing, or idea. Then have them write each word in the appropriate column.
Next, have them use each word in a sentence. Finally, have them write three words that are not nouns.

artist still life computer painting sculpture costume

PERSON PLACE THING IDEA

Use each noun from the table in a sentence.

1. .
2. .
3. .

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NOUNS
DAY 3
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Name:

A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. If the noun is the name of a person or a specific
place, it is called a proper noun. A proper noun is always capitalized.

4. .
5. .
6. .

Write three words that are not nouns.

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CONCEPT COMPLETION
DAY 4
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Name:

INSTRUCTIONS: Have students use what they know about the vocabulary words to complete the
following sentences.

1. A still life is a type of .

2. A painter is an artist who .

3. My favorite Halloween costume is .

4. I would like to make a sculpture using .

5. She uses a computer to .

6. You can see a painting in .

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ASSESSMENT
DAY 5
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Name:

INSTRUCTIONS: Have students choose the best answer to complete each statement.

1. An artist is good at 4. A painting is a .


creating .
a tool
a messes
b fabric
b trouble
c picture
c art

5. A sculpture is made out


2. A is a portable of .
computer.
a paper
a folder
b watercolors
b paperback
c stone
c laptop

6. A painting of is
3. What is a costume? not a still life.
a A costume is a belt. a flowers and fruit
b A costume is an outfit. b a soccer player making a goal
c A costume is makeup. c glass bottles of different colors

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artist

computer

costume
Place
painting picture
here.

sculpture

Place
still picture
life here.

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