New Beginnings Character, Setting, Plot
A "new beginning" is when you move to a new house, a new school, a new job, or even a new country. Sometimes moving to a new place can be exciting because you get to meet new people and make new friends. However, sometimes moving to a new place can be scary and uncomfortable. Have you ever moved to a new place? How did you feel? Why?
nerv - ous I was really nervous on the first day of school. My heart beat fast and I had an upset stomach.
nervous = scared or fearful Nervous is an adjective. An adjective is a descriptive word. Words that end is -ous are adjectives like: curious mysterious delirious serious Can you think of some others?
fum - bled When I walked into the classroom on the first day of school I fumbled and almost fell on the floor.
fumbled = do something clumsy
chuckled Some of the kids in the class chuckled when I fumbled, it made me feel even more nervous.
chuckled = laughed quietly
trudged Slowly, I trudged to my desk feeling really embarrassed.
trudged = walked slowly
non - sense I was afraid to tell the teacher because I thought she would think it was nonsense and tell me to forget about it. So I kept quiet.
nonsense = does not make sense non is a prefix, it means not like: nonfat noncontagious nonrenewable nonjudgemental nonbeliever
down - stairs Later that day, when I was downstairs at my house, I told my mother all about my first day of school. She gave me a big hug and said "From here on out it can only get better!"
downstairs = down the stairs or on the first floor Downstairs is a compound word. A compound word is two words stuck together to make a new word. rainbow sometimes football classroom cowboy Can you think of some others?
Vocabulary Words: nervous fumbled chuckled trudged nonsense downstairs
nervous a. scared or afraid b. excited c. bored
fumbled a. walk slowly b. laugh quietly c. do something clumsy
chuckled a. to skip b. to talk loudly c. to laugh quietly
trudged a. to walk slowly b. to run fast c. to be busy
nonsense a. something true b. something that makes sense c. something that doesn't make sense