The part of your body where your food goes after you eat.
Stomach
A strong feeling when you are not happy about something.
Angry
The opposite of "right" or "correct." (Focus on the silent w).
Wrong
The room in your house or condo where you cook food.
Kitchen
The sound you make when something is very funny. (Focus on the -gh making an "f" sound).
Laugh
These are inside your body; you use them to lift heavy things
Muscles
The feeling you have when you see something frightening, like a ghost.
Scared
Giving a lot of attention to what you are doing so you don't make a mistake.
Careful
A piece of glass where you can see your own face. (Focus on the double r).
Mirror
To pick one thing from a group of many things. (Focus on the double o).
Choose
A pill or liquid you take to feel better when you are sick.
Medecine
The feeling of being a little bit worried before a big test or an interview.
Nervous
A situation that is difficult or has many problems. (e.g., "I am in ___").
Trouble
The glass part of a wall that lets you look outside.
Window
To think that something is true or real. (Focus on the ie rule).
Believe
Moving your body to stay healthy, like running or going to the gym.
Exercise
The feeling you have when something happens that you did not expect.
Surprised
Something bad that happens by chance, like a car crash or dropping a phone.
Accident
Things like chairs, tables, and beds. (Focus on the -ture ending).
Furniture
The past tense of the verb "think." (e.g., "Yesterday, I ___ about my family"). (Focus on the -ought ending).
Thought
A measurement of how hot your body is. (Focus on the -ure ending).
Temperature
The feeling when you do something silly and your face turns red. (Focus on the double r and double s).
Embarrassed
The knowledge and skills you get from doing something for a long time.
Experience
A machine in your house like a fridge, a microwave, or a washing machine.
Appliance
To know the meaning of something that someone says or explains.
Understand