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Name:____________________________
Unit 4 Lesson 1
American Revolution part 1
Complete one item from the spelling list choice board and two items from the vocabulary list choice board.
You can use the challenge words in your spelling list too. Also, complete the worksheets attached for spelling.
Please attach the four assignments to this
sheet and turn it in by Friday.
Spelling
Vocabulary
Spelling Words
1. zero
2. zeros
3. trio
4. trios
5. hero
6. heroes
7. echo
8. echoes
9. potato
10.potatoes
11.halo
12.halos
13.radios
14.buffalo
15.buffaloes
16.colonies
17.taxes
18.themselves
19.clothes
20.speeches
Choose one or two words.
Write at least 20 words
total that can be made
from the letters of those
words.
Example: artificial
art, rat, tar, at…
Classify the words
according to part of
speech.
Alphabetize the first 25
words.
Write a letter to someone
using the vocabulary words.
Take a practice test with
the spelling words and
challenge words. Turn in
the practice test and have
a parent or guardian sign
it.
Cut pictures or words from
old magazines or newspapers
that represent the meaning of
the vocabulary words.
Word
Definition
Find and list synonyms and
antonyms for the words.
Write a poem using the
vocabulary words.
Picture
Challenge Words
21.promote
22.committee
23.correspondence
24.overland
Vocabulary Words
25.revolution
26.tyranny
27.congress
28.militia
29.treaty
30.redolent
Dictation sentences:
1. Messages were delivered from one town to the next until all colonies
received the news.
2. After the war began, the committees of correspondence formed
“committees of safety.”