Synonyms/Antonyms
Multiple meanings
Past tense verbs
Idioms/meanings
Inferencing
100

How do kids feel on Easter morning? (S/A)

happy, excited, joyful

sad, mad

100

Light

1. The basket is light

2. The light is bright

100

Today I hunt for eggs -- yesterday I ...

hunted for eggs

100

It was raining cats and dogs

raining really hard; raining a lot

100

You see empty eggs on the ground and kids smiling, what just happened?

There was an easter egg hunt

200

What are you doing during an egg hunt? (S)

Searching, hunting, looking

200

Spring

1. The season is spring

2. The bunny is springing

3. There is a spring in my pen

200

Today I will hide the eggs -- yesterday I...

hid the eggs

200

My basket was overflowing with candy

too full, candy was falling out

200

A child is running with a full basket and is happy and laughing. What happened?

They won the egg hunt; they got a lot of eggs

300

The easter candy was delicious (S/A)

tasty, yummy

gross, yucky

300

Plant

1. A flower is a plant

2. I am planting in the garden

300

Today I eat candy -- yesterday I...

ate candy

300

The seed began to sprout after the rain

grow

300

A child ignores all of the colored eggs and only looks for the golden one, why might they be doing that?

They know it's special, they want the bigger prize

400

The boy was soaked after playing outside (S/A)

wet

dry

400

Saw

1. Too see something; I saw the easter bunny

2. A tool; I cut the tree down with a saw

400
Today I am going to find the eggs -- yesterday I...

found the eggs

400

The golden egg was rare, only one person found it

not common, hard to find

400

A parent is putting eggs, crayons, and dye on the table. What might be happening?

Dying Easter eggs

500

What do flowers do in the spring? (S/A)

grow, sprout

shrink, die

500

Trunk

1. Tree trunk

2. Elephant trunk

3. Car trunk

500

Today I see a rainbow -- yesterday I...

saw a rainbow

500

I was as busy as a bee this weekend

very busy; working a lot

500

A boy comes inside with muddy shoes and wet pants. What happened?

He was playing in puddles; he was playing in the mud

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