K-12 ELA Vocabulary (revised June, 2012)

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K 1 2 3 4 5 Alphabet Adjectives Adverb Abstract nouns Affix Affix Author Audience Alliteration Audience Animations Analyze Back Blends Analyze Cause Categorize Author s craft Beginning Character trait Apostrophe Comparative Chronology Compare Capital Collaborate Bold Print Complex sentence Concrete Words Complex informational text Characters Comma Caption Conclusion Drama Conclude Consonant Complete and compound sentence Compare Context clues First Hand Account Conjunctions Details Comprehend Compound Sentence Diagrams Formatting Consult Different Conjunction Conclusion Dialogue Headings Contrast End Connections Context Clue Effect Inference Debate Events Define Contraction Fable Interactive Elements Dialect Excalmation mark Diagraph Contrast Figurative language Meter Dialogue Front Discussion Definition Folktale Mythology Elaborate Illustrations Explanatory text Diagram Histroical events Narration Establish Illustrator Expression Expression Hyperlinks Paraphrase Evaluate Letters Fluency Fable Informational text Pose (ask a question) Evaluate Like Glossary Facts Italics Prepositional Phrases Evidence Listen Heading Folktale Keywords Prose Expression Lowercase Informational text Genre Line Quotations Figurative language Main topic Narrative text Historical Text Literal/non- literal Relative Adverbs/Pronouns Fluency Middle Nouns (common, proper, possessive) Icon Main idea Root Inference period Opinion Index Maps Second Hand Account Interjections Question mark Phrase Informative Mood Sensory Details Interpret Read Plot Introduction Moral Stage Directions Mood Retail Poem Main idea Multisyllable Theme Multi- media Rhyme Prefix Moral Myth Timelines Perspective Setting Pronouns Paragraph Narrator Transitional words Prepositions Sight word Punctuation Point of View Opinion Verse Quote Sound out Research Reflexive Opinion Reflection Space Root word Revise/edit Plot/story line Register Text Segment Rhyme Point of view Research Title Sequence Rhythm Prefix Stanza Uppercase Spelling rule Subheading Scene Summarize Vowel Suffix Supporting Details Sidebars Theme Word Summary Topic Slang Tone Syllables Stanza Validity

K 1 2 3 4 5 Table of contents Suffix Voice Text feature Superlative Verbs Text features Writing process Theme/central message Traits

6 7 8 English I English II analysis alternate Allusions Allusion Allegory bias analyze Analogy Aside Allusion bibliographic audience Analyze Bias Anecdotal Information coherent categorize Argumentative Connotation Archetype conventions clarify Bias Coherence Audience convey collaborate Characterization Clauses Clarity cite complexity Citation Clarity Coherence credible composition Claim Conciseness Collaboration cues (non- linguistic/linguistic) conceptual/concept Connotation/denotation Comedy Colon Usage elaborate concise Elaborate Claim Consensus explanatory text correspond Evaluate Character motivation Credibility explicitly elaborate Evidence Denotation Cultural Perspective figurative/connotative meanings embellish Explanatory/information Diction Digital Media formal voice evidence Expository Direct characterization Editorial Greek/Latin affixes exposure Generalize Dynamic character Essay Types: Argumentative implied figurative Imagery/sensory Evidence Essay Types: Expository Inference format Inference Foil Essay Types: Narrative Informational text function Irony Inference Euphemism inquiry implement Literal/Figurative Indirect characterization Generalization interpret inconsistencies Memoir Monologue Grammatical Phrases multimedia influence Point of view Mood Grammatical Clauses multiple meaning words interact Relevant/irrelevant Objective Oxymoron paraphrase literary Stereotype Parallelism Parable perceive manipulate Style Plot structure Parallel Structure plagiarism mature Support Figurative language Parenthetical Citation (MLA) point of view medium Symbolism Pronoun Antecedent Pronoun Types preliminary determination mood (all ELA meanings) Theme Purpose Quality primary/secondary sources relevant Thesis Soliloquy Semicolons Usage pronouns (subjective) segment Transition Words Static character Simultaneous Narratives pronouns (objective) structure Subjective Synthesize pronouns (possessive) synthesize Subject verb agreement Thesis Statement pronouns (intensive) technical Theme Works Cited nuances tone (all ELA meanings) Thesis relevant evidence unique Tone rubric valid Tragedy significance

6 7 8 English I English II textual evidence thesis vague

English III & English IV Abstract Advocacy Annotate Argument Articulate Citation Context Counterclaim Diction Digital media Explicit Fallacy Implicit Informational text Legal reasoning Literary nonfiction MLA/APA Nuance Paradox Perspective Plagiarism Rhetoric Sarcasm Satire Seminal Structure Style Subplot Subtle Syntax Synthesis Textual evidence Theme/Central idea Understatement Validity Voice K-12 ELA Vocabulary

English III & English IV K-12 ELA Vocabulary