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100

Break: We needed to take a break after gym class.

a. To smash, hit, or divide something.

b. A rest or pause.

c. A pedal used to stop your car.

b. a rest or pause

100

Ring: The music was so loud, I couldn't hear the telephone ring.

a. Jewelry worn on the fingers.

b. The sound from a bell.

c. To squeeze water out of a wet towel.

b. The sound from a bell.

100

Bat: Sammy Sosa hit the ball hard with his bat.

a. A nocturnal flying animal that lives in caves

b. A wooden or metal stick used in baseball

c. Something you wear on your head

b. A wooden or metal stick used in baseball

100

Shake: My mom got a chocolate shake from Potbelly.

a. to move your body back, forth, and around really quickly

b. a cold drink made with milk and ice cream

c. to agitate

b. a cold drink made with milk and ice cream

100

Row: Row the boat faster!

a. to move through the water using oars

b. a line of seats next to each other in a classroom, stadium, or theater

c. raw fish eggs

a. to move through the water using oars.

200

Roll: I like to put butter on my roll before I eat it.

a. A small piece of bread.

b. Something you do with a bowling ball.

c. An actor's part in a movie.

a. A small piece of bread

200

Light: The box was empty so it was pretty light and easy to carry.

a. Not heavy

b. Something that shines and illuminates

c. A candle

a. Not heavy

200

Fan: After running 2 miles, Ms. Orr was sweating and needed to sit in front of the fan.

a. A machine used to blow air

b. A person who really likes something or someone

c. A light shade of brown

a. A machine used to blow air

200

Lie: You should lie down when you feel tired.

a. The opposite of the truth

b. To spread out on a bed or couch on your back or stomach

c. A dangerous chemical

b. To spread out in a bed or couch on your back or stomach

200

Well: Throw your penny into the well.

a. To feel good

b. A big sea mammal

c. A container for coins and making wishes

c. A container for coins and making wishes

300

Feet: That end of the pool is 12 feet deep.

a. Body parts at the end of your legs.

b. A unit of measurement

c. A great accomplishment

b. a unit of measurement

300

Star: Sirius A is the brightest star in the night sky.

a. A famous person or celebrity.

b. A ball of burning gas in our galaxy.

c. A shape

b. A ball of gas burning in our galaxy.

300

Ruler: The king is a ruler of the entire land.

a. The leader or person in charge

b. A tool used to measure length

c. A person who regrets something

a. The leader or person in charge

300

Spell: The witch threatened to cast a spell on the whole town.

a. To say or write letters of a word

b. A short amount of time

c. Something created with magic


c. Something created with magic

300

Sink: Hitting the big iceberg caused the ship to sink.

a. to go down underground or under water

b. a place to wash the dishes

c. to match another person's pace

a. to go down underground or water

400

Jam: I get up and dance whenever I hear my jam.

a. A fruity spread that people can put on bread.

b. A lot of traffic

c. A favorite song

c. A favorite song

400

Seal: People lick the envelope to seal it.

a. To close something tightly and securely.

b. A sea animal

c. A badge

a. To close something tightly and securely

400

Bowl: My grandmother loves to bowl with her team.

a. A dish made to hold cereal or soup

b. Rolling a ball down the lane to knock down pins

c. Something very strong

b. Rolling a ball down the lane to knock down pins

400

Fair: It was not fair that I had to do all of the housework while my sister watched TV.

a. an event with games, rides, and cotton candy

b. just, honest, and right

c. very beautiful

b. just, honest, and right

400

Park: When we arrived at the store, my mom had to park in the lot.

a. a place with grass, trees, swings and slides

b. a golf score

c. to put a car in a specific space

c. to put a car in a specific space

500

Right: All people in our country have the right to get an education.

a. The opposite of left

b. Legal entitlement

c. Correct

b. Legal entitlement

500

Change: My dad always has loose change jingling in his pocket.

a. Something different

b. A metal rope that is connected with links.

c. A bunch of coins

c. A bunch of coins

500

Draft: The window was open so I felt a little draft blow in.

a. A current of blowing air

b. A writing sample

c. A sketch of a building.

a. A current of blowing air

500

Case: Sherlock Holmes is a detective who just got a new case to solve.

a. an assignment or task

b. a container to put things in

c. to run after someone

a. an assignment or task

500

Accent: It was hard to understand the man's speech because he had a heavy accent.

a. something used to decorate a house or clothes

b. a different way of talking that is influenced by where you live

c. a seasoning to put on food

b. a different way of talking that is influenced by where you live

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