Vocabulary Jingle Dancer Let’s Say the Words drum clattering voice jingles silver borrow moccasins regalia shuffled enough animals family.

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Vocabulary Jingle Dancer

Let’s Say the Words drum clattering voice jingles silver borrow moccasins regalia shuffled enough animals family

a musical instrument that makes a sound when it is beaten- noun The chief beats the ______ during the ceremony. drum

making a noise like plates or silverware striking together-verb The silverware was __________ on the floor as Megan threw it from her highchair. clattering

the sound you make with your mouth- noun Dexter has a very annoying ______. voice

To make or cause to make sounds like bells-verb The bell on Kitty’s collar ______ to let us know when she is near. jingles

A shiny white metal- noun The ______ Surfer gets his powers from his surfboard. Silver

You get something from a person for just a while- verb Spongebob had to _______ a jellyfish net from Patrick because he didn’t have his own. borrow

A soft leather shoe without an attached heel-noun Indians wear _________ on their feet. moccasins

Fine clothes-noun Matthew danced in his finest Native American _______. regalia

Dragged your feet while walking-verb Mom _________ around in her bunny slippers when she was sick. shuffled

Equal to the needs- adjective This chair isn’t big _______ for Praniya to sit in. enough

Living things that can move-noun All sorts of _______ live in the zoo.animals

A group of people living together-noun The Simpson _______ lives in Springfield. family

Let’s Review a musical instrument that makes a sound when it is beaten drum making a noise like plates or silverware striking the ground clattering the sound you make with your mouth voice to make or cause to make sounds like bells jingles a shiny white metal silver you get something from a person for just a while borrow a soft leather shoe without an attached heel moccasins fine clothes regalia dragged your feet while walking shuffled equal to the needs enough living things that can move animals a group of people living together family