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Common Core State Standard
LS.CCS.4/5/6 Grades 3-12: Students are asked to determine the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words through multiple choice vocabulary quizzes. Quizzes are designed to help students demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships and nuances in words, acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words, and gather vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression. Students are then asked to find the words within the newspaper and copy the sentence for context to its overall meaning or function in a sentence.
This Week's Word In The News 

NEUROPSYCHOLOGY

DEFINITION:
The study of the brain related to specific psychological processes and behaviors.

FOUND IN THE NEWS:
Local experts in mental health, political science and neuropsychology told the Dayton Daily News that elections can be a difficult time for mental health as strongly held beliefs can be challenged by deep political divides.
Dayton Daily News, 07/22/2024

Words in the News Quiz
5 High School Words

Click on the correct answer in the quiz below.
Then see if you can find the word in your newspaper -- the print edition, the website or the digital edition and copy the sentence for context. NOTE: High School words are much harder to find!


1. Incognito

Warlike in manner or temperament; pugnacious.

Something done or paid to compensate or make amends.

Not interesting; dull:

Having one’s true identity concealed.


2. Tempestuous

A place or situation regarded as drawing into its center all that surrounds it.

Tumultuous; stormy.

Impossible to dispute; unquestionable

The act or process of inhaling and exhaling; breathing.


3. Kinetic

Of, relating to, or produced by motion.

The iron-containing respiratory pigment in red blood cells of vertebrates.

Either of two points on the celestial sphere at which the ecliptic intersects the celestial equator.

Mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially to an exaggerated or ludicrous degree.


4. Detritus

Mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially to an exaggerated or ludicrous degree.

Any of numerous natural and synthetic compounds consisting of up to millions of repeated linked units,

A product of disintegration, destruction, or wearing away; debris.

A form of government in which the political authority exercises absolute and centralized control over all aspects of life,


5. Deleterious

Noninterference in the affairs of others.

The art or study of correct spelling according to established usage.

Having a harmful effect; injurious.

Physics that deals with the relationships and conversions between heat and other forms of energy.


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