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Second Grade ELA Domain Specific Words A thru F. Adapted from: Vocabulary for the Common Core ( Marzano , 2013) https://kids.wordsmyth.net/we / http://www.wordcentral.com / http://dictionary.reverso.net/english-cobuild / www.google.com https://images.google.com /. Vocabulary Team:
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Second GradeELA Domain Specific WordsA thru F Adapted from: Vocabulary for the Common Core (Marzano, 2013) https://kids.wordsmyth.net/we/ http://www.wordcentral.com/ http://dictionary.reverso.net/english-cobuild/ www.google.com https://images.google.com/ Vocabulary Team: Jenny Felts, Susan Hensley, Andrea Hixon, Susan Huntington, Karla Magarin, Karen Maloney, Renee Simpson
adjective L.2.1e, L.2.5b, L.2.6 L.3.1a L.4.1d a word that describes a noun hungry pig tired boy big dog 2-4
adverb L.2.6 ,L.2.1e L.3.1a a word that tells how, when or where I went to the dentist today. The cat ate quickly. The dog ate under the table. 2-4
apostrophe L.2.2c A punctuation mark used to show where one or more letters have been left out can not can’t A punctuation mark used to show something belongs to someone I see a bird’s nest. 1-2
audio recording SL.2.5 SL.3.5 SL.4.5 a recording of sounds for example… music and voices 2-3
author RI.K.6, RI.K.8 RI.1.8 RI.2.6, RI.2.8 The writer of a book, play, story, or other written work K-2
bold print RI.2.5 print that is thicker and looks blacker than ordinary printed letters 2
capitalize L.K.2 RF.1.1a, L.1.2 L.2.2 To write or print using a capital letter as the first letter The next day was Sunday again. K-2
caption RI.2.5 words that tell about a drawing or photograph 2
RL.1.2 central message the big idea that the story is about 1- 3
challenges RL.2.3 RL.5.2 interesting or difficult events It was a challenge for the farmer, his wife, and the animals to catch the gingerbread man. 2/5
RL.K.2, RL.K.9 RL.1.2, RL.1.7, RL.1.9 RL.2.2, RL.2.6, RL.2.7 character A person or animal in a story, play or movie K-2
closing L.2.2b words used at the end of a letter to let the reader know you are finished 2
L.K.4b L.1.4a, L.1.4b L.4.2a, L.4.2c clue A piece of information that helps you solve a puzzle, problem or mystery K-2
comma L.1.2c A punctuation mark used to separate words, numbers or parts of sentences April 22, 2016 I like vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate ice cream. 1- 3
SL.1.1b comment A written or spoken statement of opinion 1- 3
SL.1.b, L.1.1j complete sentence • An idea that makes sense • Always contains an action word • Always begins with a capital letter • Always ends with a punctuation mark such as a period (“.”), a question mark (“?”), or an exclamation point (“!”) 1- 3
Compound sentence L.2.1f L.3.1i L.4.2c A compound sentence has at least two independent clauses. An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence. The clauses are connected by a conjunction such as and, but, or, yet, for, nor, and so. Snowflake Bentley walked in the snow, and he took pictures with his camera. 2-4
compound word L.2.4d • two words joined together “It’s only a snowflake,” said grandfather with beard. 2
RI.K.3 RI.1.3 RI.2.3 RI.3.8 RL..7 connection • a relationship or link between things 2-3
L.2.2c contraction A contraction is a shortened version of two words created by leaving out letters and replacing them with an apostrophe. “Hmmm,” said Poppleton. “I can’t remember what Cherry Sue’s eyes look like.” 2
SL.K.1, SL.K.1b, L.K.6 SL.1.1, SL.1.1b, L.1.6 SL.2.1, SL.2.1.b, L.2.6 conversation Talk between people K-2
RL.K.1, RL.K.2, RI.K.1, RI.K.2, W.K.5, SL.K.2, SL.K.4, SL.K.5 RL.1.1, RL.1.2, RL.1.7, RI.1.1, RI.1.2, RI.1.7, W.1.3, W.1.5, SL.12, SL.1.4 RL.2.1, RI.2.1, W.2.3, SL.2.2, SL.2.6 detail A small feature of something You usually have to look close to see a detail. K-2
RI.2.7 RI.4.7 diagram a drawing, sketch, plan, or chart that makes something clearer or easier to understand 2
L.2.4e L.3.2g L.3.4d L.4.4c L.5.4c dictionary a reference source in print or electronic form giving information about the meanings, forms, pronunciations, uses, and origins of words listed in alphabetical order K and 2
W.K.6 W.1.6 W.2.6 digital tool technology used to complete a task 2
SL.K.1a SL.1.1a ,SL.1.1c SL.2.1a ,SL.2.1c SL.3.1 ,SL.3.1a ,SL.3.1b ,SL.3.1d SL.4.1 ,SL.4.1a ,SL.4.1b ,SL.4.1c ,SL.4.1d SL.5.1 ,SL.5.1a ,SL.5.1b ,SL.5.1c ,SL.5.1d discussion talking about something with another person or a group of people 2-4
edit W.2.5 W.3.5 W.4.5 W.5.5 to prepare writing for publication by correcting capitalization, punctuation, grammar, spelling, and sentence formation 2-3
electronic menu RI.1.5 RI.2.5 a list of possible actions shown on the computer or website display screen for a user to select from 1-2
RL.2.5 ending The last sentence or paragraph of a story or book. 1-2
L.K.1 L.1.1 L.2.1, L.2.3a English The language of the United States K-2
event RI.K.3 RI.1.3 RI.3.7 RI.4.3,RI.4.5,RI.4.6 RI.5.3, RI.5.5,RI.5.6 Something that happens. It is usually important. 2-4
event order the order in which things happen 2-3
exclamation mark End punctuation used after words that express strong feelings He was a beautiful butterfly ! K-2
RL.K.9, W.K.8 RL.1.9, W.1.8 W.2.8 experience Something that a person has done or seen The goats crossed the bridge. K-2
SL.2.1c explanation W.4.2e a statement that makes something clear or easier to understand 2 & 4
fable 1st Unit 3 RL.2.2 RL.2.3 A short make-believe story that teaches a lesson; the characters are usually animals 1-3
fact RI.1.5, W.1.2 RI.2.5, W.2.2, SL.2.4 RI.3.5, W.3.2b, SL.3.4 Something that is true or accurate. An apricot is a fruit that begins with the letter “a”. Exercise is good for you. 1-3
SL.K.6 RL.1.4, SL.1.4, SL.1.5 W.2.3, SL.2.5 feeling An emotion that is caused by the situation you are in or the people you are with K-2
RL.2.2 RL.3.2 RL.5.7 folktale a story made up and handed down by ordinary people 2-3