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1 At Play Long Ago and Today *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee November 2008

2 recently Recently means something happened a short time ago.

3 I recently turned eight years old. My sister recently graduated from high school. Who would recently have learned to ride a bike, a baby or a child? recently

4 * What books have you read recently? * What did you do outside recently? * What has the weather been like recently? recently

5 housed If something is placed or lives somewhere, then it is housed there.

6 The stamp collection was housed in a museum. What is housed at a zoo, a tiger or a horse? housed

7 * What can be housed in a museum? * Why are some animals housed in a zoo? * What might be housed in a garage? housed

8 official If someone makes decisions for the government or a business, then the person is called an official.

9 The city officials decided to build a new park. Who do you think is a school official, a crossing guard or a principal? official

10 * What might an official do at a parade? * What would you say to a fire official? * When might you see a police official? official

11 nominate When you suggest that someone should get an office, job, or honor, then you nominate the person.

12 People can nominate their favorite book on the internet. Who would you nominate for the most friendliest student? nominate

13 * Which pet would you nominate as the best of all? * Which toy would you nominate as the best of all? nominate

14 recreation When you do something fun and relaxing, then it is considered recreation.

15 Long ago, children played stickball and croquet for recreation. If you play soccer for recreation, then you do it for fun. Which activity would you do for recreation, play outside or take a test? recreation

16 * What do you do for recreation in the winter? * What do you do for recreation in the summer? recreation

17 leisurely If you do something in a leisurely way, then you are not in a hurry.

18 Families strolled leisurely through the park. What might you do leisurely, read a book or play tag? leisurely

19 * Is someone who walks in a leisurely way, angry or relaxed? * What are some activities that you can do in a leisurely way? leisurely

20 ramble Ramble means to wander around.

21 Families could ramble when they went camping. Would you ramble in a playground or in a parking lot? ramble

22 * Do you ramble if you are in a hurry? * Name some things you might see and hear if you ramble at the beach. * Do you ever ramble in your neighborhood? What do you see? ramble

23 archaic Archaic means something is old and outdated.

24 In the future, video games might become archaic. Which item is archaic, a computer or a typewriter? archaic

25 * Is a new invention archaic? * Would you see archaic things housed in a museum? * Would archaic things tell us about our past? archaic

26 My sister and I __________ through the sandy dunes. A. recently B. official C. housed D. rambled

27 Our governor is one of our state __________. A. archaic B. officials C. nominate D. leisurely

28 My dad plays golf for ________. A. ramble B. housed C. recreation D. archaic

29 My teacher __________ gave me a spelling test. A. nominate B. official C. recently D. housed

30 I __________ my mom for the “Mother of the Year” Award. A. leisurely B. housed C. archaic D. nominate

31 The farm animals were _______ in a barn. A. recreation B. recently C. housed D. ramble

32 My iPod is not __________. A. ramble B. archaic C. recently D. nominate

33 I spent the morning _______ playing on the beach. A. leisurely B. recreation C. archaic D. ramble

34 Can you read these words? 1. recently 2. housed 3. official 4. nominate 5. recreation 6. leisurely 7. ramble 8. archaic

35 Do you remember what these words mean? 1. filthy 2. fellow 3. executive 4. beautifying 5. renowned 6. kin 7. original 8. adorn


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