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Vocabulary fiddlingsuccessful thincontrol recentlyconfident

fiddling When Joshua was supposed to be doing research for his presentation, he was actually fiddling around on the Internet. Playing around with something

thin There was only a thin layer of snow covering the ground so we couldn’t build a snowman. Narrow; skinny

recently My mom said I didn’t need a new pair of shoes because she had recently bought me a pair. lately

successful My studying for the test was successful because I got a perfect score. fortunate

control The captain of the boat gets to control where it goes. Steer/drive

confident Harry was so confident in his magical skills that he didn’t study for the potions test. Sure; believe in one self

Vocabulary Vault thin recently successful fiddling confident control

Story Test Review Vocabulary Read pages Finish Story Map Review the test Take Story Test Vocabulary Test – meaningful sentence (3) Challenge questions