Greek Myths: Supplemental Guide DA | Domain Assessment 211
Directions: I am going to read more sentences using other words
you have heard in the read-alouds. If I use the word correctly in my
sentence, circle the smiling face. If I do not use the word correctly
in my sentence, circle the frowning face. I will say each sentence
two times.
- Guidance: People ask for guidance when they need help
making a decision. (smiling face) - Amusing: If something is amusing, it is dull and boring.
(frowning face) - Securely: If your seatbelt is securely fastened that means it is
tight and not loose. (smiling face) - Skilled: Someone who is skilled at something is not very good
at it yet. (frowning face) - Reputation: Reputation is what most people think about a
person or thing. (smiling face) - Proof: When you have proof of something, you can show that
it is true. (smiling face) - Aimlessly: If someone wanders aimlessly, it means he has a
defi nite plan and a purpose. (frowning face) - Insisted: If someone insisted you do something, it means she
really wants you to do it. (smiling face) - Resist: To resist something means to refuse it or turn it down.
(smiling face) - Convinced: If you are convinced by what someone else says,
that means that you agree with that person. (smiling face)