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Front Desk Vocabulary – Snapshot of Included Resources:

  • 4 Vocabulary Lists – 10 Words Each
  • Graphic Organizers & Activity
  • 4 Crossword Puzzles
  • 4 Vocabulary Practice Assignments
  • 4 Vocabulary Quizzes
  • Digital Links for Google Drive™
  • Pre-Made Text Boxes for Students
  • Google Slides & Google Forms
  • Answer Keys
The Front Desk vocabulary resources will help students learn, acquire, and utilize new words in their writing and speaking. The vocabulary resources will assist students in building their own vocabulary and engage them in varied activities to maximize their vocabulary’s expansion. With the 4 different vocabulary lists, the resource allows for differentiation and flexible implementation. Below is an outline of the materials included to help teach challenging vocabulary words in Front Desk by Kelly Yang and build your students’ vocabulary knowledge.
 
Vocabulary Words List: The lists identify 40 vocabulary words that are used throughout the novel. Use one list, use two, or more to differentiate for your students’ needs.
 
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzles: The 4 crossword puzzles test students’ knowledge of ten vocabulary words. The puzzle prompts include definitions, synonyms, antonyms, or fill-in-the-blank to challenge students to apply their knowledge of definitions in different formats.
 
Vocabulary Words Practice: The 4 practice activities see students apply their knowledge of the vocabulary words through various tasks, including proper usage in a sentence, multiple-choice, drawings, and more. The activities are a great way to help students understand the meaning of the vocabulary words and deepen their understanding of the words’ meanings and usage.
 
Vocabulary Quizzes: The 4 vocabulary quizzes assess students’ knowledge on ten vocabulary words. All quizzes are matching and fill-in-the-blank.
 
Vocabulary Resources Answer Key: The answer key provides the definition, location of the word in Front Desk, part of speech, synonyms, antonyms, and an example sentence for all vocabulary words. Answer keys for crossword puzzles, practice activities, and quizzes are also provided.
 
Digital Links: This resource is also technology friendly! It can be utilized in classrooms where computers or tablets are central to instruction because the resource has been adapted for digital completion. The resources include links for students to complete any work assigned, such as in-class tasks and quizzes, online via Google Slides™ and Google Forms™. For instance, students can work with the documents in Google Drive™ or via Google Classroom. With these links, you can have students complete their assignments and quizzes online. All they will have to do for the student pages is either create a text box or fill out a form! There are links for every student page and quiz, making the format friendly not only for technology but also trees. (NOTE: Not all assignments may be conducive to digital completion; however, the pages are still provided in the digital format.)
This resource is NOT EDITABLE. It is intended to be comprehensive, but if you have particular needs for your classroom, please contact me! (lauren@lit-lessons.com)
 
PLEASE NOTE: The page numbers listed in this resource are based on the edition ISBN: 9781338157826.
  • ZIP file (PDFs and Word Docs for Digital Links)
  • Non-Editable (Writing Resources Editable)
  • 3.62 MB
  • 32 Pages
  • Links for Student Pages in Google Slides™ & Google Forms™
  • This downloadable resource supplies one single-teacher license for use in your classroom. 
  • Photocopying of this product is allowed only for the classroom use of the purchaser. 
  • Replication of this product, in whole or in part, for commercial sale or broader distribution is strictly prohibited. 
  • This product also may NOT be shared electronically, digitally, or otherwise in a manner that violates the Terms of Use detailed by LIT Lessons. 
  • For explicit information on permissions, please see the Terms of Use document included with this resource. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Contents

Front Desk Vocabulary – Snapshot of Included Resources:

  • 4 Vocabulary Lists – 10 Words Each
  • Graphic Organizers & Activity
  • 4 Crossword Puzzles
  • 4 Vocabulary Practice Assignments
  • 4 Vocabulary Quizzes
  • Digital Links for Google Drive™
  • Pre-Made Text Boxes for Students
  • Google Slides & Google Forms
  • Answer Keys
Description
The Front Desk vocabulary resources will help students learn, acquire, and utilize new words in their writing and speaking. The vocabulary resources will assist students in building their own vocabulary and engage them in varied activities to maximize their vocabulary’s expansion. With the 4 different vocabulary lists, the resource allows for differentiation and flexible implementation. Below is an outline of the materials included to help teach challenging vocabulary words in Front Desk by Kelly Yang and build your students’ vocabulary knowledge.
 
Vocabulary Words List: The lists identify 40 vocabulary words that are used throughout the novel. Use one list, use two, or more to differentiate for your students’ needs.
 
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzles: The 4 crossword puzzles test students’ knowledge of ten vocabulary words. The puzzle prompts include definitions, synonyms, antonyms, or fill-in-the-blank to challenge students to apply their knowledge of definitions in different formats.
 
Vocabulary Words Practice: The 4 practice activities see students apply their knowledge of the vocabulary words through various tasks, including proper usage in a sentence, multiple-choice, drawings, and more. The activities are a great way to help students understand the meaning of the vocabulary words and deepen their understanding of the words’ meanings and usage.
 
Vocabulary Quizzes: The 4 vocabulary quizzes assess students’ knowledge on ten vocabulary words. All quizzes are matching and fill-in-the-blank.
 
Vocabulary Resources Answer Key: The answer key provides the definition, location of the word in Front Desk, part of speech, synonyms, antonyms, and an example sentence for all vocabulary words. Answer keys for crossword puzzles, practice activities, and quizzes are also provided.
 
Digital Links: This resource is also technology friendly! It can be utilized in classrooms where computers or tablets are central to instruction because the resource has been adapted for digital completion. The resources include links for students to complete any work assigned, such as in-class tasks and quizzes, online via Google Slides™ and Google Forms™. For instance, students can work with the documents in Google Drive™ or via Google Classroom. With these links, you can have students complete their assignments and quizzes online. All they will have to do for the student pages is either create a text box or fill out a form! There are links for every student page and quiz, making the format friendly not only for technology but also trees. (NOTE: Not all assignments may be conducive to digital completion; however, the pages are still provided in the digital format.)
This resource is NOT EDITABLE. It is intended to be comprehensive, but if you have particular needs for your classroom, please contact me! (lauren@lit-lessons.com)
 
PLEASE NOTE: The page numbers listed in this resource are based on the edition ISBN: 9781338157826.
Format
  • ZIP file (PDFs and Word Docs for Digital Links)
  • Non-Editable (Writing Resources Editable)
  • 3.62 MB
  • 32 Pages
  • Links for Student Pages in Google Slides™ & Google Forms™
Rights
  • This downloadable resource supplies one single-teacher license for use in your classroom. 
  • Photocopying of this product is allowed only for the classroom use of the purchaser. 
  • Replication of this product, in whole or in part, for commercial sale or broader distribution is strictly prohibited. 
  • This product also may NOT be shared electronically, digitally, or otherwise in a manner that violates the Terms of Use detailed by LIT Lessons. 
  • For explicit information on permissions, please see the Terms of Use document included with this resource. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
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