Reading Games
Sight Words
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Vocabulary Words
Week of 8/20
Stories:
School family: class and school people whom you interact with each day
Week of 8/31
Story: Sheila Rae, The Brave
Fearful: full of fear or afraid
Fearless: without fear or brave
Familiar: well known to you or easy to recognize
Convince: to get someone to do or believe something
Week of 9/7
Story: Girl Wonder
Overalls: pants with shoulder straps and a top part that covers the chest. Overalls can be worn over other clothing.
Pester: keep bothering or annoying someone
Hurl: throw something hard and fast
Glare: look at someone or something in an angry way
Week of 9/14
Story: Jamaica Tag-Along
Eavesdrop: listen secretly to other people talking
Eavesdropper: person who eavesdrops, or person who secretly listens to other people talking
Accompany: go somewhere with another person
Annoy: bother a person enough to make him or her a little angry
Week of 9/21
Story: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Terrible: very bad, horrible, or awful
Terrific: very good, wonderful, or great
Grumble: complain about something in a grouchy voice
Scrunch: squeeze or crush
Week of 9/28:
Story: The Three Little Pigs
Rude: not polite
Gobble: eat quickly without chewing very much; the sound a turkey makes
Dash: run very quickly
Approach: to move closer to someone or something
Week of 10/5
Story: The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig
Plenty: a lot
Fragrant: having a pleasant smell
Usual: If something is usual, it is normal, common, or expected. It is what happens most of the time or in most situations.
Unusual: If something is unusual, it is not normal, common, or expected. You do not see it often, or it does not happen often.
Week of 10/12
Story: A Tree Is Nice
Numerous: many
Recreation: something a person does for pleasure or fun
Shelter: place that protects people or animals from the weather or keeps them safe from danger
Necessary: needed
Week of 10/19
Poems: Bees, Bothered by Bold Bears, Behave Badly & Raccoon
Behave: do or say things in a particular way
Misbehave: behave badly
Racket: very loud noise
Discover: see or find out something for the first time
Week of 10/26
Story: Pop! A Book About Bubbles
Shimmer: shine with a soft, twinkling light
Vanish: disappear
Expand: grow bigger
Stream: steady flow or movement of something
Week of 11/2
Story: The Paperboy
Routine: usual or normal way of doing something
Expert: person who knows a lot about something or does something very well
Fade: grow lighter and lighter or slowly disappear
Flap: move up and down or back and forth
Week of 11/9
Story: Babu's Song
Stuff: push or force something into something else
Tourist: person who travels for fun or to learn about other places
Collect: gather things together
Sniffle: sniff again and again, usually because you are crying or have a cold
Week of 11/16
Story: Erandi's Braids
Prepare: get ready to do something or make something ready
Embarrass: make someone feel ashamed or uncomfortable
Grip: hold something very tightly
Huddle: move in close to someone or crowd together in a tight group
Week 11/30
Story: Chester's Way
Miniature: very small
Rarely: not often or hardly ever
Duplicate: copy
Disguise: something that changes or hides how you look