Telling Stories.

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Telling Stories

WTK Vocabulary

Define: When something is attached it is stuck to something else. attach(ed) (v.) Define: When something is attached it is stuck to something else. Example: Your hair is attached to your head. Ask: What is something that is attached to your body? What is attached to your arm? What is a synonym for attached?

Define: To breathe means to take air into your body and let it out. breathe(v.) Define: To breathe means to take air into your body and let it out. Example: I breathe harder when I am running. (take deep breaths) Ask: How are words breathe and gasp different? How long can you hold your breath? How do you breathe when you swim?

delicious(adj.) Define: Food that is delicious tastes very good. Example: My mom made some delicious pizza for dinner. Ask: What is a synonym for delicious?

What is a synonym for gasp? gasp(ed) (v.) Define: When you gasp, you take a big loud breath. For example, He gasped because he was scared. Example: I gasped when I saw the shark. Ask: What is something that will make you gasp? What is a synonym for gasp?

swing/swung (v.) Define: Something that swung moved back and forth. Example: Jenny swung her book bag back and forth. Ask: What is something that swings back and forth at the play ground?

Finish the sentence! Dad cooks chicken! delicious Jason his bag back and forth. swung delicious People cannot under water. breathe breathe Dad cooks chicken! delicious gasped Sam when he saw a ghost. gasped swung Your head is to your neck. attached attached

x5 attached (v), breathe (v), delicious (adj.), gasped (v), swung (v), Now do this: Monday, February 13th, 2017 attached (v), breathe (v), delicious (adj.), gasped (v), swung (v), Write a sentence for each word. For example: 1. My hand is attached to my arm. 2. I breathe air in and out my mouth and nose. 3. I think ice cream is delicious. 4. She gasped when she saw the large cockroach 5. Yesterday, I swung on the swing. Stories (Lion and the mouse) https://youtu.be/ouM4RDmY6ek https://youtu.be/wXcccTEY6h4 3 little pigs x5