Vocabulary Week 8 2 nd Grade Valley View Elementary.

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Vocabulary Week 8 2 nd Grade Valley View Elementary

munched eat loudly chewed with a loud sound

My brother munched on a bag of chips.

creaked squeaking sound made a long scraping sound

The screen porch door creaked open.

escape get away

The gerbil tries to escape from his cage.

vanish leave quickly without notice disappear

Mom says my toys will vanish if I don’t clean my room.

approved think well of accept

My dad approved of my selection for a new bike.

scarf a cloth worn around the neck

I like the new scarf for winter.

odd unusual or different

The man acted odd walking backwards down the street.

confused uncertain unable to tell apart

I got my backpack confused with yours.

trembling shaking out of control

The scared rabbit was trembling.

etched drew a picture or figure

The artist etched a picture of my mom.

Way to go!