King Midas and the Golden Touch

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King Midas and the Golden Touch Fifth Grade Unit 6 Week 3

Words to Know adorn precious cleanse realm lifeless spoonful

to add beauty to; put ornaments on; decorate adorn cleanse lifeless precious realm spoonful adorn to add beauty to; put ornaments on; decorate

adorn cleanse lifeless precious realm spoonful cleanse to make clean

adorn cleanse lifeless precious realm spoonful lifeless without life

having great value; worth much precious adorn cleanse lifeless precious realm spoonful having great value; worth much

adorn cleanse lifeless precious realm spoonful realm kingdom

as much as a spoon can hold adorn cleanse lifeless precious realm spoonful spoonful as much as a spoon can hold

The bird cold and lifeless. unbelievable not alive

as much as one spoon will hold I had a spoonful of ice cream. as much as one spoon will hold the whole carton

The Forty Niners found precious metal in the hills. unfamiliar valuable

area ruled by a king or queen community He was known for being an honest man throughout the realm. area ruled by a king or queen community

make the room smell good She planned to adorn the room with flowers. make the room smell good decorate

The doctor needs to cleanse his hands between patients. inspect wash

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