Grade 5 students focus on tone shifts by replacing casual words like kids, got, and mad with formal Grade 5 synonyms such as children, obtained, and displeased. Fill-in-the-blanks and matching items train learners to recognize register and pick words that fit academic, news, and official writing situations. Grade 5 students rewrite casual sentences with formal synonyms suitable for academic essays and reports, building strong tone awareness in writing.
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Synonyms and Antonyms
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. Replace 'kids' with a more formal Grade 5 synonym: The children gathered in the library for the assembly.
2. Replace 'got' with a formal Grade 5 synonym: The committee obtained permission to extend the deadline.
3. Replace 'mad' with a more formal synonym: The principal was displeased about the broken window.
4. Replace 'tons' with a formal Grade 5 synonym: The library has a vast collection of historical books.
5. Replace 'fix' with a formal synonym: Engineers will repair the bridge before reopening it to traffic.
6. Replace 'big deal' with a formal synonym: The discovery was a significant event for the science community.
7. Replace 'show' with a formal synonym: The data will demonstrate the trend over the past decade clearly.
8. Replace 'help' with a formal Grade 5 synonym: The volunteers will assist residents during the storm.
9. Replace 'tell' with a formal synonym: The author will inform the audience about her research process.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
kids
→ children
repair
got
→ obtained
displeased
mad
→ displeased
obtained
fix
→ repair
children
Synonyms and Antonyms
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) Replace 'kids' with a more formal Grade 5 synonym: The children gathered in the library for the assembly.
2) Replace 'got' with a formal Grade 5 synonym: The committee obtained permission to extend the deadline.
3) Replace 'mad' with a more formal synonym: The principal was displeased about the broken window.
4) Replace 'tons' with a formal Grade 5 synonym: The library has a vast collection of historical books.
5) Replace 'fix' with a formal synonym: Engineers will repair the bridge before reopening it to traffic.
6) Replace 'big deal' with a formal synonym: The discovery was a significant event for the science community.
7) Replace 'show' with a formal synonym: The data will demonstrate the trend over the past decade clearly.
8) Replace 'help' with a formal Grade 5 synonym: The volunteers will assist residents during the storm.
9) Replace 'tell' with a formal synonym: The author will inform the audience about her research process.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
kids
→ children
repair
got
→ obtained
displeased
mad
→ displeased
obtained
fix
→ repair
children
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