Curious George H.A. Rey Old Wire Road Elementary Kindergarten

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Curious George H.A. Rey Old Wire Road Elementary Kindergarten

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

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

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

Which goes with curious?

Which goes with fascinated?

Which goes with whisked?

Which word goes with this picture? (curious, fascinated, whisked) The dog was ____________ about the treats in the cabinet.

Which word goes with this picture? (curious, fascinated, whisked) The dog was ______________ with the horse.

Which word goes with this picture? (curious, fascinated, whisked)