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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 

BACKLOT

DEFINITION:
An area behind or adjoining a movie studio containing permanent exterior buildings for outdoor scenes in filmmaking or television productions.

FOUND IN THE NEWS:
Los Angeles City Councilmember Nithya Raman, who serves the 4th District, makes her way across an empty, unnamed backlot, presenting her case to be the city’s next mayor.
The Los Angeles Times, 05/18/2026

Words in the News Quiz
5 Middle 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. Outrageous

The pattern produced on a photosensitive medium that has been exposed by holography and then photographically developed.

Grossly offensive to decency or morality.

Relating to a system of writing, such as that of ancient Egypt, in which pictorial symbols are used to represent meaning or sounds or a combination of meaning and sound.

The science and art of using all the forces of a nation to execute approved plans as effectively as possible during peace or war.


2. Impertinent

The distribution of energy emitted by a radiant source, arranged in order of wavelengths.

A characteristic rate or rhythm of activity; a pace

Exceeding the limits of propriety or good manners; improperly forward or bold

To condescend to give or grant


3. Delegate

The main character in a drama or other literary work.

A form of a verb that in some languages, such as English, can function independently as an adjective.

To move in waves or with a smooth, wavelike motion.

A person authorized to act as representative for another; a deputy.


4. Wretched

Of, relating to, or occurring in the night

In a deplorable state of distress or misfortune; miserable.

Having a buoyant or self-confident air; brisk.

To grow well or luxuriantly; thrive


5. Jovial

Conversation between characters in a drama or narrative

Marked by hearty conviviality and good cheer.

Using or marked by the use of few words; terse or concise.

Having no specific pattern, purpose, or objective.


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