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Curious George H.A. Rey

The cat was curious about the butterfly. Interested in knowing about something The cat was curious about the butterfly.

Which goes with curious?

Curious What would a curious student say about some new tools in a work station? Turn and Talk; share out When we looked at our class pumpkin, you were curious. Think of some things you did that showed you were curious.

Interested in something; holding someone’s attention fascinated Interested in something; holding someone’s attention The boy was fascinated with the green grass.

Which goes with fascinated?

Fascinated If any of the things I say would fascinate you, say “Oooo, Ahh!” A $100 dollars A bird with 10 eyes A pencil with an eraser A teacher A dog that could talk to you

The girl was whisked away. To brush off; to move quickly The girl was whisked away.

Which goes with whisked?

Whisked Which could cause something to be whisked away? Thumbs up/down (yes/no) A tornado A race car A turtle A chair An airplane