VOCABULARY WORDS CAME Came did come came My
VOCABULARY WORDS
CAME � Came: did come. � came: My friends came to spend the night.
COULD � Could: allowed to do something. � Could: I could ride my bike very fast in the race!
GOLD � gold: mineral that is used to make jewelry. � gold: Everything King Midas touched turned into gold!
HAPPY � happy: opposite of sad/glad/joyful. � happy: At first, King Midas was happy because everything he touched turned to gold.
MADE � Made: did make, to make something. � Made: When King Midas touched his dog he made it turn to gold.
NIGHT � Night: opposite of day. � Night: At night, I like to look at the stars.
SAW � Saw: did see or a tool for cutting wood. � I saw you at Wal. Mart. � I used the saw to cut the wood into logs.
WERE �Were: past tense of was. �We were at the movies last night.
FLASH � Flash: a flicker of light. � During the storm, I saw a flash of lighting.
DISH � Dish: plates used for eating on. � King Midas’ dish turned to gold when he touched it.
ROBUST VOCABULARY
REWARD � If you reward someone, you give something special or nice to that person for something he or she has done.
REWARD What kind of reward would you like for doing a good deed? How might you reward someone for helping you learn to play a new game? Tell about a time when you were rewarded for doing something.
HANDSOMELY � To do something handsomely means to do it in a way that is great or more than you expected. � If you found someone’s wallet and returned it, the person might reward you handsomely by giving you something special.
CRUEL � Something is cruel when it brings pain or makes you feel bad. � Which do you think is cruel, to say mean things to someone or to share something with someone?
GREEDY �A greedy person wants a lot of something and does not want to share any of it. � King Midas was greedy because he wanted more gold.
CONSEQUENCES � Consequences are thing that happen as a result or another action. If I throw a ball at a window and break it, the consequences might be that I get in trouble for it.
CONSEQUENCES � When King Midas wished for gold, he did not know that some of the consequences would be that he could not eat or rest. � When I stay up too late, a consequence is that I am tired the next day. � Name some consequences of not doing your homework
REGRET �A person who has a regret feels sorry for something he or she did. � King Midas will regret making his wish for gold when he turns the things and people he loves to gold.
ROBUST REVIEW � Fill in the blanks with the correct word. consequence cruel greedy It is ______ to say something mean to another person. � You would be _____ if you took more food than you could eat.
ROBUST REVIEW handsomely reward regret �I will _____ you for helping collect the papers in the class. � You may be rewarded _______ if you cleaned up the playroom after your little sister played in there.
ROBUST REVIEW � consequences regret greedy � What _____might result from not studying for your test? � You might ____ getting in front of someone in line.
SPELLING WORDS
SHOP � Shop: to purchase items for yourself or others. � I need to shop for Christmas presents for my family.
SHOT � Shot: medicine given with a needle or to pull the trigger on a gun. � Shot: I got a shot at the doctor’s office. � Shot; My dad shot a deer in the woods.
SHUT �Shut: to close something. �Shut: Shut the window, it is going to rain.
RUSH � Rush: in a hurry � Rush: At Christmas, I don’t like to rush and buy presents.
WISH � Wish: to hope for or want to have. � Wish: I wish I could fly like a bird!! � What do you wish?
FISH � Fish: To use a rod and bait to catch a fish or an animal that swims in the water. � I like to fish with my dad. � One time we caught a big fish!!
FOR � This: thing being talked about. � This: Is this your coat?
MORE �More: extra �More: Can I have some more cake?
FROM I got a puppy from Mrs. Brogdon. (Mrs. Brogdon really has five puppies. Don’t you want one for Christmas? ? ?
VERY � Very: extremely or a lot. � Very: Be sure to wear your coat, it is very cold outside.
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