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Created by Mrs. Dixon, ET Read each word. Then click on the book under the word to see that word in a sentence. Example: zoo Example: foot Note: Make sure you click on the book and not the background.
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Our class visited the zoo.
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Did Casper the Ghost scare you with his “boo”?
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The soft cry of a dove or pigeon is “coo”.
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Betsy, the cow, says “moo”.
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My favorite food is pizza.
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What kind of mood are you in today? Mood: a conscious and emotional state of mind or feeling
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The roof on the house is pink.
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Her drivers license shows proof of her age. Proof: an act of showing or finding out that something is true
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My tooth hurts!
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Mom was in charge of the Information Booth at the fair. Booth: a covered stand
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The soldiers have to keep their boots shinned.
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Make sure the roots are deep in the ground. Root: the leafless underground part of a plant that absorbs and stores water and minerals and holds the plant in place
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Did you hear the owl “hoot”?
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How many times did you toot the horn? Toot: a short blast
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Dad taught me to shoot the arrow. Shoot: to let fly or cause to be driven forward with force
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The hotel had a big swimming pool.
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The fan will help keep the room cool.
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You shouldn’t fool around in school. Fool: to spend time idly A lot of people are fooled on April Fool’s Day. Fool: one who is tricked
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Dad has a new tool box. Tool: a device (as a hammer, saw, knife, or wrench) used or worked by hand or by a machine
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Babies drool when they are cutting teeth. Drool: to let saliva or some other substance flow from the mouth
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We attend Stowers Elementary School.
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Mom stood on the stool so that she could reach the top shelf.
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The students love to hula hoop. Hoop: A circular object
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These are different kinds of loops. Loop: to repeat or double back
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Mom used a big scoop to make our ice cream cones. Scoop: a round utensil with a handle for dipping out soft food
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The Umpire had to stoop to pick up the baseball. Stoop: to bend down or over
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Amy and Sally joined a Girl Scout Troop. Troop: a unit
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Martha sweeps the floor with a broom.
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Please keep your room clean!
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A bloom is a flower.
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A groom is a man that just got married.
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Did the cow jump over the moon?
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We eat lunch at noon. Noon: the middle of the day : 12 o'clock in the daytime
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Soon we will go out for recess. Soon: before long
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We eat our food with a spoon.
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The goose has a long neck.
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The dogs got loose and ran away. Loose: not shut in, tied up, or held back
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The moose is related to the deer.
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The baby put his foot in his mouth.
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How many books have your read?
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To fish, Dad puts the worm on the hook. Hook: a curved or bent tool for catching, holding, or pulling
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Mary took the red balloon. Took: select; choose
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Mom is a great cook! Cook: one who prepares food for eating
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Look at the teacher when she is talking. Look: to direct one's attention or eyes
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In the summer, we like to wade in the brook. Brook: a small stream
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He is a crook. Crook: a dishonest person One line is crooked. Crook: curved; bent
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The adults shook hands. Shook: to clasp hands in greeting
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The opposite of bad is good.
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The yellow jacket has a hood. Hood: a soft covering for the head and neck often attached to a coat or cape
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Dad chops wood for the fireplace.
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We stood as the National Anthem was sung. Stood: to support oneself on the feet in an erect position
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