Word of the Day Week of September 17 th. rambunctious: when someone acts wild and noisy Part of Speech: adjective Which ones are acting rambunctious?

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Word of the Day Week of September 17 th

rambunctious: when someone acts wild and noisy Part of Speech: adjective Which ones are acting rambunctious? Grandma and Grandpa going for a walk children playing a game of tag puppies fighting over a bone the audience at a piano recital clowns at a circus performance Tell about a time when you were acting too rambunctious. What were you doing? What happened?

inquire: try to find out something by asking a question Part of Speech: verb Are you inquiring when you… call your grandma to wish her a happy birthday? ask a librarian where to find a book? call your friend to ask when his party starts? ask your mom to check your homework? ask someone for directions to a new store? Do you think it’s a good idea to inquire when you aren’t sure about something? Why or why not?

clench: to squeeze tightly Part of Speech: verb Which of these could you clench? a hammer when you’re building a bookcase a hot dog at a picnic your teeth during a scary movie a fragile cup as you drink tea your friend’s arm on a roller coaster ride When do you clench your teeth? When do you clench your fists?

monotone: a continuing sound (such as speaking) without any expression Part of Speech: noun Which of the following might sound like a monotone? words spoken by a computer a dramatic poem read by its author an electronic voice on an answering machine a person calling out for help someone telling a joke Say your name, age, favorite color, and favorite food in a monotone. Then try it again with lots of expression. Which do you prefer? Why?

Nibble: to eat something using small bites Part of Speech: verb Which ones might nibble? a wolf eating its prey a queen eating a tea cake a person in a pie-eating contest a child tasting a new kind of food a bear with a honeycomb What is your favorite food to nibble?