Tale of Two Cities: Vocabulary Options

PART 1: You need to copy the word and the definition.

PART 2: Choose one of the following options. Remember that this assignment is worth more than the quiz.

  1. Story: You can write a “mini” story using 15 of the 20 vocabulary words. The story MUST have a plot and make sense. Be sure to underline each of the vocabulary words you use.
  1. Crossword: You can make a crossword puzzle using 15 of the vocabulary words. This can be done on graph paper (if you are neat) or using an electronic crossword puzzle maker ( or You must use CLUES or sentences for the words, NOT DEFINITIONS. Must include the key. If using electronic version, must print off the puzzle and the key.
  1. Word Search: You can make a word search using 15 of the vocabulary words. This can be done on graph paper or using an electronic word search maker. ( You must use CLUES/SENTENCES to the words, NOT DEFINITIONS. Must include the key.If using electronic version, must print off the puzzle and the key.
  1. Pictionary: You can make 15 flashcards with a picture representation of the word on one side with the word and the definition on the other. These may help you study later.

Pictures may be drawn, printed off the internet or cut out of magazines, but they must be neatly glued to a 3 x 5 card—no cut up chunks of paper.

ATTACH PARTS 1 AND 2 AND TURN IN BEFORE THE TEST ON FRIDAY

Tale of Two Cities: Vocabulary Options

PART 1: You need to copy the word and the definition.

PART 2: Choose one of the following options. Remember that this assignment is worth more than the quiz.

  1. Story: You can write a “mini” story using 15 of the 20 vocabulary words. The story MUST have a plot and make sense. Be sure to underline each of the vocabulary words you use.
  1. Crossword: You can make a crossword puzzle using 15 of the vocabulary words. This can be done on graph paper (if you are neat) or using an electronic crossword puzzle maker ( or ). You must use CLUES or sentences for the words, NOT DEFINITIONS. Must include the key. If using electronic version, must print off the puzzle and the key.
  1. Word Search: You can make a word search using 15 of the vocabulary words. This can be done on graph paper or using an electronic word search maker. ( ). You must use CLUES/SENTENCES to the words, NOT DEFINITIONS. Must include the key. If using electronic version, must print off the puzzle and the key.
  1. Pictionary: You can make 15 flashcards with a picture representation of the word on one side with the word and the definition on the other. These may help you study later.

Pictures may be drawn, printed off the internet or cut out of magazines, but they must be neatly glued to a 3 x 5 card—no cut up chunks of paper.

ATTACH PARTS 1 AND 2 AND TURN IN BEFORE THE TEST ON FRIDAY