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HatchetVocabulary Words Sixth Grade Unit 3 Week 1

Words to Know hatchet registered painstaking quill stiffened smoldered ignite hatchet registered painstaking quill stiffened smoldered

quill Needle: one of the sharp, pointy spine on a porcupine’s back. ignite Registered stiffened smoldered hatchet painstaking quill quill Needle: one of the sharp, pointy spine on a porcupine’s back.

stiffened tightened ignite Registered stiffened smoldered hatchet painstaking quill stiffened tightened

receded Flowed back artifacts reigned decrees abundant immortal eternity receded receded Flowed back

smoldered Burned just enough to create smoke ignite registered stiffened smoldered hatchet painstaking quill Burned just enough to create smoke

registered realized ignite registered stiffened smoldered hatchet painstaking quill registered realized

painstaking Slow, hard, difficult ignite registered stiffened smoldered hatchet painstaking quill painstaking Slow, hard, difficult

hatchet Small ax ignite registered stiffened smoldered hatchet painstaking quill hatchet Small ax

start put out Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The woman is showing the girls how to properly ignite a fire. start put out

Figured out Fell asleep Which means the same thing as the underlined word? After several seconds my mind finally registered what had happened. Figured out Fell asleep

Tighened up became loose Which means the same thing as the underlined word? My muscles stiffened and were sore after I ran in gym class. Tighened up became loose

Were wet Lightly burned Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The twigs smoldered for a while before the fire started. Were wet Lightly burned

foot ax Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Tom used the hatchet to chop up some of the larger branches. foot ax

difficult time Which means the same thing as the underlined word? It took hours of painstaking work to sew all of the button onto the coat. difficult time

back needle Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The end of the porcupine’s quill was hooked and very sharp. back needle

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