The Lottery Vocabulary Activities | Crossword & Word Search | Light Up Literature
Four Ways to Learn
Every Word in The Lottery
Twenty-nine vocabulary words. Four activity formats. Answer keys included. Print it, assign it, done — no teacher prep required.
Why This Resource
The Lottery Has 29 Words Worth Teaching. Here's How to Actually Teach Them.
Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" is deceptively simple on the surface — but the vocabulary does a lot of work. Words like perfunctory, interminable, and petulant carry tone and meaning that students miss when they don't know them. This packet makes those words stick.
Instead of one isolated drill, students encounter each word four ways — through a structured reference chart, synonym relationships, puzzle reinforcement, and original sentence writing. That variety isn't just more engaging; it's how vocabulary actually gets retained.
Multiple encounters, deeper retention
Research consistently shows that students need multiple exposures to new vocabulary in different contexts before words move to long-term memory. Four formats, one packet.
Text-specific vocabulary focus
Every word in this packet appears in "The Lottery." Students aren't practicing generic vocabulary — they're building the specific word knowledge they need to read this story with comprehension.
Zero prep, maximum flexibility
Print and assign — before reading, during, or after. Each activity stands alone so you can spread them across several days or assign them all at once for independent or sub-day work.
Answer keys for both puzzles
The word search and crossword both include complete answer keys — color-coded word search solution and a fully completed crossword grid. Grading takes seconds.
What's Inside
Four Activities. One Complete Vocabulary Experience.
Each activity in this packet builds a different kind of word knowledge — from recognition to application. Together they move students from "I've seen this word" to "I can actually use it."
Vocabulary Chart — Definitions, Synonyms & Sentences
A three-page structured chart listing all 29 vocabulary words with pre-filled definitions. Students complete two columns: write 3 synonyms per word, then create their own original sentence. Also includes a "Page #" column for students to locate each word in the text.
Crossword Puzzle
A 22-clue crossword using vocabulary from the word list. Clues are the definitions — students must recall the correct word. Completed crossword answer key included. Works as a review after the chart activity or as a standalone quiz-style assessment.
Word Search
A 12×12 grid hiding 15 vocabulary words from the list (JOVIAL, SHABBY, SUBSTITUTE, DECLARE, RECITAL, PERFUNCTORY, SOBERLY, DISENGAGE, PETULANT, DEFIANT, PROFUSELY, LIBERTY, SURVEY, CIVIC, POSTMASTER). Color-coded answer key included.
Answer Keys
Complete answer key for the crossword puzzle (filled grid) and color-coded answer key for the word search showing the path of each hidden word. The synonym and sentence activities are student-generated, so no key is needed — any appropriate synonym or contextually correct sentence is acceptable.
All 29 Vocabulary Words
Every Word From the Story — With Definitions Pre-Filled
Students don't have to look up definitions — they're already in the chart. This focuses their energy on synonym relationships and using each word in context, which is where the real learning happens.
ADHD-Friendly Design
Different Activities for Different Kinds of Thinkers
One format doesn't work for every learner. This packet pairs visual/spatial activities (word search, crossword) with verbal/generative activities (synonyms, sentence writing) — so students who struggle with one format have another way to access the vocabulary.
Low-stakes entry point
The word search is a natural warm-up — it's engaging, visual, and low-pressure. It gets students looking at the vocabulary words before any higher-demand thinking is required.
Structured thinking format
The vocabulary chart has clearly defined columns — no ambiguity about what goes where. Students know exactly what they're doing at every step: definition, synonyms, sentence.
Activities can be split across sessions
Each activity is self-contained. No activity depends on completing another first. Assign one per day, one per session, or all at once — the format supports whatever schedule works.
Clear completion signals
The crossword and word search both have a visible finish line — every square filled, every word found. That sense of completion is motivating for students who need progress markers.
One topic, no switching
The entire packet stays on one skill and one text. No jumping between unrelated subjects. Students stay in the world of "The Lottery" vocabulary throughout every activity.
Definitions already filled in
Students don't have to look anything up before they start. The chart includes pre-filled definitions, which eliminates the first bottleneck and gets students into the actual work faster.
Standards & Grade Band
One Packet. Seven Grade Levels of Standards Support.
This resource includes a standards reference page for every grade band from 6th through 12th — so you can see exactly which Common Core vocabulary standards it addresses at your grade level. Whether you're teaching 6th grade ELA or a high school English class, the vocabulary skills practiced here are directly aligned to what students are expected to do.
L.6.4 · L.6.5 · L.6.6
Context clues, word relationships, precise academic vocabulary
L.7.4 · L.7.5 · L.7.6
Context, synonym/antonym relationships, nuanced word meaning
L.8.4 · L.8.5 · L.8.6
Connotation distinctions, word relationships, academic vocabulary
L.9-10.4 · L.9-10.5
Context, etymology, nuances in words with similar denotations
L.11-12.4 · L.11-12.5
Precise vocabulary acquisition, figurative language, standard usage
The Core Skill This Builds
Across all grade levels, the Common Core vocabulary standards share a through-line: students should be able to determine the meaning of unknown words, understand word relationships (including synonyms), and use words accurately in context. Every activity in this packet directly practices all three.
The synonym practice aligns to L.x.5 (word relationships and connotations). The sentence writing aligns to L.x.4a (using context) and L.x.6 (using vocabulary accurately). The puzzles reinforce L.x.4 recognition and retention.
Who This Works For
Any Teacher or Parent Using The Lottery as a Text
ELA Teachers (Grades 6–12)
Use before reading to pre-teach key words, during reading as students encounter them, or after reading as review. Works for any class reading "The Lottery."
Homeschool Parents
Pre-filled definitions and structured format mean no ELA background is needed. Assign as independent work or work through it together — either way it's self-explanatory.
Tutors
Use the vocabulary chart as a session focus, then assign the puzzles for independent practice between sessions. The multiple formats give you flexibility to match what the student needs.
Substitute Teachers
Fully self-contained. Students can work through any or all activities without any teacher explanation. The crossword and word search are particularly well-suited to sub-day independent work.
When to Use It
Before, During, or After Reading — This Fits
- 📖Pre-reading vocabulary introduction before students open the story
- 🔔Bell ringer — one activity per class period as students settle in
- 🚪Exit ticket — crossword clues as a quick vocabulary check
- 📋Sub day — the entire packet works as a self-directed, no-explanation assignment
- ⏰Early finisher task for students who complete other work ahead of class
- 🧩Literature circle vocabulary station — each group works through a different activity
- 📝Homework — one activity per night across a reading unit
- 🔄Post-reading review before a story quiz or literary analysis essay
Product Details
What You're Getting
| Text | "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson |
| Grade Level | Grades 6–12 (standards pages included for all grade bands) |
| Subject | ELA — Vocabulary Development, Word Study, Short Story |
| Vocabulary Words | 29 words total: profusely, assemble, liberty, uneasy, boisterous, reprimand, pronounce, survey, exchange, gossip, devote, civic, murmur, jovial, paraphernalia, shabby, substitute, declare, recital, postmaster, perfunctory, interminable, soberly, disengage, hastily, petulant, hesitate, defiant, ritual |
| Activity 1 | Vocabulary chart (3 pages) — all 29 words with pre-filled definitions; students write 3 synonyms and one original sentence per word |
| Activity 2 | Crossword puzzle — 22 clues (Across and Down) using vocabulary definitions as clues |
| Activity 3 | Word search — 12×12 grid hiding 15 vocabulary words; word list provided |
| Answer Keys | Completed crossword grid + color-coded word search answer key. Synonym/sentence activities are student-generated (no key required). |
| Standards | Common Core L.x.4, L.x.5, L.x.6 — vocabulary standards pages included for grades 6, 7, 8, 9–10, and 11–12 |
| Format | PDF — no prep, print ready |
| License | Single classroom or personal homeschool use. Additional licenses required for teams, schools, or districts. |
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Before You Buy
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Twenty-nine vocabulary words from "The Lottery" — taught four ways, with answer keys included. No prep required.
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