Goose’s Story Unit 4 Wk 2.

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Goose’s Story Unit 4 Wk 2

Wider: larger from side to side, broader adjective A desk is wider than a book. What is wider than your desk?

saddest: most unhappy adjective When my pet died, I was the saddest I have ever been. What is the saddest story you have ever read?

balance: to be steady and stable noun My brother has good balance when he walks across the log. What happens when you lose your balance?

deserted: left empty or alone adjective An old, rundown house that no one lives in is deserted. What is the opposite of deserted?

freezes: changes from liquid to solid verb When water freezes, it becomes solid and turns to ice. When you touch ice, how does it feel? Mr. Bracken sits on an ice bed sculpture in an ice castle in Alaska. Mrs. and Mrs. Bracken visit a glacier in Alaska. Mrs. Bracken’s Grandma stands near an ice sculpture of a cabin and tree. BRRRRRR!!!

imagine: to create a picture in your mind, pretend verb I like to imagine I can fly. What do you like to imagine?

saddest, balance, deserted, freezes, imagine, wider Quiz Time! saddest, balance, deserted, freezes, imagine, wider If you have to stand steady on one foot you must ________. balance

saddest, balance, deserted, freezes, imagine, wider Quiz Time! saddest, balance, deserted, freezes, imagine, wider When you create a picture in your mind or pretend, you ______, imagine

saddest, balance, deserted, freezes, imagine, wider Quiz Time! saddest, balance, deserted, freezes, imagine, wider When water becomes solid and turns to ice, it _______. freezes

saddest, balance, deserted, freezes, imagine, wider Quiz Time! saddest, balance, deserted, freezes, imagine, wider Something that is empty or left alone is ___. deserted

saddest, balance, deserted, freezes, imagine, wider Quiz Time! saddest, balance, deserted, freezes, imagine, wider Something that is larger from side to side is considered _______. wider

saddest, balance, deserted, freezes, imagine, wider Quiz Time! saddest, balance, deserted, freezes, imagine, wider When you are most unhappy, you are the ____ you’ve ever been saddest