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Multiple Meaning Words - 6th grade

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  • Row: I had to row hard to keep us moving in the river.
    A line of things or people
    Move a boat with oars
    A type of plant
    A disagreement
  • Match: That shirt is a perfect match for your shoes!
    A sports competition
    A fight
    A person or thing that goes well with another
    A small stick used to start a fire
  • Leaves: My mom took two leaves from work when my grandma had to have surgeries.
    Pieces of paper
    Time taken away from work
    Thin, flat parts of a plant
    Goes away
  • Leaves: The tree leaves are changing colors already.
    Time take away from work
    People who stay behind
    Pieces of paper
    Thin, flat parts of a plant
  • Point: That was a strong point you made during the discussion.
    A specific moment in time
    A sharp end
    A place on a map
    An idea or opinion in an argument
  • Check: I had to pay the check after we ate dinner.
    A "v" shaped marking
    To look over something
    A bill at a restaurant
    A coat storage area
  • Row: We sat in the front row at the concert.
    A disagreement
    A line of things or people
    A type of plant
    Move a boat with oars
  • Trip: We took a trip on an airplane to California.
    A quick walk
    A mistake on a test
    A vacation
    A fall caused by losing balance
  • Check: The teacher wrote a check next to the correct answers on my test.
    A coat storage area
    A bill at a restaurant
    To look over something
    A "v" shaped marking
  • Match: The tennis player won her match when she defeated her opponent.
    A fight
    A sports competition
    A small stick used to start a fire
    A person or thing that goes well with another
  • Spring: The trees bloom in the spring.
    The season after winter
    A sudden jump or movement
    A coiled piece of metal
    A source of water
  • Bank: The pilot had to bank the airplane to land it at the airport.
    A sloped edge of land
    A place to keep money
    Tilting an aircraft sideways
    A tall building
  • Rock: My mom had to rock the baby back to sleep in the rocking chair.
    A small stone
    Sway back and forth
    A dance move
    A type of music
  • Rock: The rock concert was loud.
    Sway back and forth
    A dance move
    A type of music
    A small stone
  • Current: The ocean current carried the raft far from shore.
    A calendar date
    A flow of water or air
    A spark of electricity
    Modern or up-to-date
  • Bank: He watched the sailboat drift across the bank of the river.
    Tilting an aircraft sideways
    A place to keep money
    A sloped edge of land
    A tall building
  • Rock: I dropped the rock into the water and watched it sink.
    A dance move
    Sway back and forth
    A type of music
    A small stone
  • Lighter: This backpack is much lighter than my other one.
    More fun
    Something used to start a fire
    Brighter
    Less heavy
  • Lighter: My bedroom was lighter after I opened the blinds in the morning.
    Brighter
    Less heavy
    More fun
    Something used to start a fire
  • Spring: The spring in the pen helps it open and close when you click it.
    A sudden jump or movement
    A source of water
    A coiled piece of metal
    The season after winter
  • Match: I used the match to light the kindling.
    A sports competition
    A small stick used to start a fire
    A person or thing that goes well with another
    A fight
  • Check: We need to check the answers before turning in the test.
    A bill at a restaurant
    To look over something
    A "v" shaped marking
    A coat storage area
  • Wave: I rode the wave on my surfboard.
    A motion with the hand
    form of energy
    A hairstyle
    A large swell of water
  • Lighter: I packed a lighter in the camping gear, in case the matches did not work
    Brighter
    More fun
    Less heavy
    something used to start a fire
  • Leaves: Grandma leaves on Friday for vacation.
    Goes away
    Thin, flat parts of a plant
    People who stay behind
    Time taken away from work
  • Spring: The cat made a quick spring onto the counter.
    A source of water
    The season after winter
    A sudden jump or movement
    A coiled piece of metal
  • Trip: Be careful not to trip over the backpack on the floor.
    A mistake on a test
    A vacation
    A fall caused by losing balance
    A quick walk
  • Wave: Mia gave her friend a friendly wave as the bus drove away.
    form of energy
    A motion with the hand
    A hairstyle
    A large swell of water
  • Current: We listened to the current news on our way to school this morning.
    A spark of electricity
    A calendar date
    A flow of water or air
    Modern or up-to-date
  • Point: I sharpened my pencil to a point so I could take my test.
    A place on a map
    An idea or opinion in an argument
    A specific moment in time
    A sharp end