To grab or trap a baseball in mid-air.
C-A-T-C-H
The second meal of the day
L-U-N-C-H
opposite of lost. "The counselor ____ the frog."
C-A-U-G-H-T
The past tense of think. "I ____ the fishing was fun."
T-H-O-U-G-H-T
Fix the sentence: "Yesterday I goed to the lake."
W-E-N-T
What you do with your fingernails when your arm itches.
S-C-R-A-T-C-H
A piece of furniture you sit on to watch TV.
C-O-U-C-H
The past tense of teach. "She ____ us how to tie a knot."
T-A-U-G-H-T
The past tense of bring. "He ____ a heavy backpack."
B-R-O-U-G-H-T
Fix the sentence: "The bird flyed over the trees."
F-L-E-W
To go and get something, like a dog playing with a stick.
F-E-T-C-H
Having a lot of money or value; the opposite of poor.
R-I-C-H
Spell the base word of "caught"—the present tense action.
C-A-T-C-H
The past tense of buy. "We ____ snacks from the camp store."
B-O-U-G-H-T
Fix the sentence: "I runned all the way to the cabins."
R-A-N
A button or lever you flip to turn on a flashlight.
S-W-I-T-C-H
A long wooden seat you sit on around a camp picnic table.
B-E-N-C-H
When something is funny and you giggle
L-A-U-G-H
The past tense of fight. "The two raccoons ____ over the trash."
F-O-U-G-H-T
Fix the sentence: "The counselor writed down our names."
W-R-O-T-E
To pull or extend your muscles before playing a camp sport.
S-T-R-E-T-C-H
To stretch your hand out to grab something far away.
R-E-A-C-H
A child who misbehaves or does bad things is ____.
N-A-U-G-H-T-Y
Something that is durable, resilient, or hard to break.
T-O-U-G-H
Fix the sentence:"I catched three bugs in the grass."
C-A-U-G-H-T