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Wizard of Oz Rebecca SS Stories SS Grammar 504 Vocabulary

I-100 Who wears silver slippers? Answer. Game board

I-200 Who does Dorothy live with in Kansas? Answer. Game board

I-300 What does the Scarecrow need? What does the Tinman need? What does the Lion need? Answer. Game board

I-400 Who falls asleep in the Poppy Field? Answer. Game board

I-500 Who do you call with the Golden Cap? Answer. Game board

II-100 verb To get closer to something As the storm ______, you can feel the air get cooler. Answer. Game board

II-200 noun A loud screeching scream I heard a _______ when the monster came on the screen. Answer. Game board

II-300 noun A nice way of saying something bad. Use _______ when you tell Betsy she is wrong. Answer. Game board

II-400 noun A problem with something. There is a _____ with the tire. It keeps leaking air. Answer. Game board

II-500 adjective Something empty Some people are going to build a house on the ______ land next to my house. Answer. Game board

III-100 Which word has the same sound as write? –fur –who –high Answer. Game board

III-200 The traditional music, food and clothing of a culture are part of a person’s ____. –shelter –heritage –network –character Answer. Game board

III-300 When you skim an article you should ---. –make a list of free states and slave states. –read quickly to find the passage’s main ideas. –compare slaves’ lives before and after escaping. –look up the meanings of the key words in the passage. Answer. Game board

III-400 Which statement about the sun is not true? –The sun is a planet. –The sun gives Earth heat. –The sun is made of hot gas. –The sun is the center of our solar system? Answer. Game board

III-500 The Story of My Life uses ---. –K-W-L-H –First-person point of view –Dialogue between characters –Lines that end with rhyming words. Answer. Game board

IV-100 Which word has the same sound as write? –fur –who –high Answer. Game board

IV-200 Helen Keller wrote a book ___ her life. –ebout –ubout –obout –about Answer. Game board

IV-300 Earth ---- by the heat of the ten suns. –harmed –harming –was harmed –were harmed Answer. Game board

IV-400 Harriet Tubman escaped and went --- Philadelphia. –at –to –before –from Answer. Game board

IV-500 “It is only with the heart that one can see rightly…what is essential is invisible to the eye.” These words meant that – –nothing good in life can ever be seen –foxes have better eyesight than humans –bad things are invisible –important things in our lives are often felt, not seen. Answer. Game board

V-100 Who is the last person to talk with Patrick Casey alive? Answer. Game board

V-200 What does the fire chief give to Rebecca and Kevin? Answer. Game board

V-300 Why does Kevin decide to stay on the farm? Answer. Game board

V-400 Where do Uncle Brendan and Aunt Anne live? Answer. Game board

V-500 Where does Sandy go when she decides to leave Jack? Answer. Game board

I-100 A Dorothy. Game board

I-200 A Aunt Em and Uncle Henry. Game board

I-300 A A brain A heart Courage Game board

I-400 A Dorothy and the Lion Game board

I-500 A The Winged Monkeys Game board

II-100 A approach Game board

II-200 A shriek Game board

II-300 A tact Game board

II-400 A defect Game board

II-500 A vacant Game board

III-100 A Fur has the same sound as write. Game board

III-200 A heritage Game board

III-300 A read quickly to find the passage’s main ideas. Game board

III-400 A The sun is a planet.. Game board

III-500 A –First-person point of view Game board

IV-100 A Fur has the same sound as write. Game board

IV-200 A about Game board

IV-300 A was harmed Game board

IV-400 A to Game board

IV-500 A Game board –important things in our lives are often felt, not seen.

V-100 A Brendan Casey was the last to Talk to Patrick. They made their peace. Game board

V-200 A He gives them Patrick‘s fire helmet. Game board

V-300 A Brendan needs the help and the farm is losing money. Game board

V-400 A Brendan and Anne live in Aurora, Illinois. Game board

V-500 A Sandy goes to a Battered Women’s Shelter. Game board