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Directions for the True/False Sentences: In the following 12 sentences, mark T or F to indicate whether the new "March Madness word" has been used properly!
Answers are at the bottom of the page.Word bank for these T/F questions are below (alphabetically):
____ 1. Since Capitol High lost all but five games in the season, their DOMINATION as a winning team was uncontested.
- domination, feign, flagrant, intensity, officiate, perimeter, possession, regulation, substitute, technical, victorious, violation
____ 2. Having earned the MVP for his FLAGRANT violations, the crowd roared its approval.
____ 3. In practice, the coach had the players run four times along the PERIMETER of the court to warm up.
____ 4. The spectator was outraged that the player was given a TECHNICAL when the referee was clearly out of his mind!
____ 5. Colin joked and conversed with his friends in the stand during the game showing his interest and his INTENSITY for each play.
____ 6. During an especially clean game in REGULATION play, there were few penalties, and the game ended quickly.
____ 7. After an incredibly exciting and VICTORIOUS season, the school saluted the coaches and players by giving a big party.
____ 8. The player was able to FEIGN his move in an obvious way so no one was surprised.
____ 9. Given his interest, a parent was asked to casually OFFICIATE all the scheduled league games.
____ 10. Once he got POSSESSION of the ball during the competitive game, James was willing to stop play.
____ 11. The assistant coach recommended four SUBSTITUTE players in the first half since some players were sidelined by injuries.
____ 12. The referee was well aware of any VIOLATION that occurred during regulation time and called each one!
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Interactive, grade level puzzles:
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["S140 Level 2"] --
["S140 Level 3"]
Fill-in-the-Blanks:
["S140Level 1-FITB"] --
["S140Level 2-FITB"] --
["S140Level 3-FITB"]
Crosswords:
["S140Level 1 C/W"] --
["S140Level 2 C/W"] --
["S140Level 3 C/W"]
Definition MATCH:
["S140Level 1-Match"] --
["S140Level 2-Match"] --
["S140Level 3-Match"]
Synonym/Antonym Encounters:
[S140Level 1-Syn/Ant] --
[S140Level 2-Syn/Ant] --
[S140Level 3-Syn/Ant]
Find the Words:
["S140Level 1 WF"] --
["S140Level 2 WF"] --
["S140Level 3 WF"]
Contextual Stories:
["S140Level 1 Story"] --
["S140Level 2 Story"] --
["S140Level 3 Story"]
Is It True or False?:
["S140Level 1 T/F"] --
["S140Level 2 T/F"] --
["S140Level 3 T/F"]
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