An adventure to blow you away! That's what Jack and Annie get when the Magic Tree House whisks them back to the 1870s. They land on the prairie near a.

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An adventure to blow you away! That's what Jack and Annie get when the Magic Tree House whisks them back to the 1870s. They land on the prairie near a one-room schoolhouse, where they meet a teenaged schoolteacher, some cool kids, and one big, scary bully. But the biggest and scariest thing is yet to come.

 prairie  old-fashioned  pioneers  adventure

 Going somewhere you have never gone before.

 From the past; not from this time.

 Wide open area, grassland

 People from the past who travelled West to find new land.

 suspenders  billowed  research  rippling  group  sun-bonnet

 An elastic material attached to pants to hold them up. Used in place of a belt.

 A hat that was used to protect your face and eyes from the sun.

 To wave or bend in the wind.

 Bending or moving.

 To look up information

 Group of trees.

 storm cellar  rusty  dugout  sod bricks

 Metal that got exposed to water and is now turning a different color.

 Bricks made from pieces of the ground.

 An area of land that is dug out of the earth.

 The bottom room or basement of a building. It is used for safety during a storm.

 muttered  peered  barrel  crate  McGuffey Reader

 Look out of something.

 A box used for storage.

 A large wooded container used to hold some type of liquid.

 A reading book from the past filled with different types of stories.

 To not speak clearly.

 bully  burlap  hovered

 To hang over something.

 A material that has tiny holes.

 Someone who hurts or teases people.

 grasshopper  succeed  hailstones  slate

 A small piece of chalkboard that students used to use instead of paper.

 To do well at something.

 A bug that can hop and is green.

 Something that forms during a storm and is made up of water and ice.

 deafening  funnel  whirling  roaring  budge

 A circle at the top and gets smaller at the bottom. The shape of a tornado.

 When the wind is spinning and twirling.

 Loud sound made by animals or things.

 A sound that is so loud it can make you feel like you are deaf.

 To move something.

 fiercely  overturned

 To turn something over.

 Strongly and with a lot of power.

 vanished  scowled  destruction  reckon

 Damage caused as the result of a storm.

 disappear

 A dirty look someone makes when they are angry.

 When you think something is going to happen; you are not sure.

 nightmare  recoup

 To make new again, save what is left over.

 A terrible or bad dream.