Meanings/Spellings
Examples/Spellings
What would you do?
What does it look like?
Situations
100

Question: What does obsolete mean?

Answer: Something old, outdated, or no longer used.


100

Question: Name one thing you might renovate.

Answer: A house, a room, a school, or a shop.


100

Question: If a bakery wants more customers, what could it do to entice people?

Answer: Offer free samples, display food nicely, use good smells, or lower prices.


100

Question: Describe a sullen face.

Answer: Frowning, unhappy, gloomy, refusing to smile.


100

Question: Why might a student take a hiatus from school activities?

Answer: Illness, travel, family reasons, or to rest.


200

Question: What does it mean when a person has intuition?

Answer: They rely on their instinct or gut feeling.


200

Question: Give one example of something that might be toxic.

Answer: Chemicals, poisonous plants, polluted water, or smoke.

200

Question: If a friend keeps trying to meddle in your personal business, what could you politely do?

Answer: Ask them to stop, tell them you want privacy, or change the subject.

200

Question: Describe something that could be a remnant of an ancient civilization.

Answer: Broken pottery, old tools, stone walls, statues, or artifacts.

200

Question: What incentive could a teacher give students to finish homework early?

Answer: Extra credit, small prize, free time, class points, or stickers.


300

Question: Explain in your own words what it means to undermine someone.

Answer: To weaken their confidence, power, or success.

300

Question: Give two real-life situations where someone might be sullen.

Answer: After losing a game; after being scolded; after an argument; or after failing a test.

300

Question: If your intuition tells you something is wrong while walking home, what might you do?

Answer: Take a safer route, call someone, go to a crowded area, or get home quickly.

300

Question: Describe a place that looks sinister.


Answer: Dark alley, abandoned building, stormy sky, or a place that feels dangerous.

300

Question: Give a situation where someone might experience infatuation.

Answer: Liking a new celebrity, admiring someone at school, or becoming obsessed with a new hobby.

400

Spell the word that means to weaken someone's confidence, power, or success.

undermine

400

Spell the word that means to repair, improve, or make something look new again. 

renovate

400

How do you spell the word that means to interfere in someone else’s business or situation when you are not invited or it’s not your concern.

Example:
She told her brother not to ~~~~~ in her conversations with her friends.

Meddle

400

Spell the word that means to take a break or pause in something, especially in time or activity.

Example: The show took a short ~~~~ before starting the next season. 

hiatus

400

Spell the word that means old, outdated, or no longer used because something better exists now.

Example: DVD players are becoming ~~~ because people stream movies online. 

obsolete

500

Spell the word that means to rely on their instinct or gut feeling.

Intuition

500

Spell the word that means gloomy, silent, or in a bad mood, especially when someone is upset, angry, or disappointed.

This person usually:

  • doesn’t smile

  • avoids talking

  • looks unhappy or annoyed

  • acts withdrawn or quiet

Sullen

500

Spell the word that means to attract, tempt, or lure someone by offering something appealing or pleasant.

Example:
The smell of fresh bread can ~~~~ many people into the bakery.

entice


500

Spell the word that means a small piece or part that is left over from something that used to be larger.
Example: Only a ~~~~ of the old wall was still standing.

remnant

500

Spell the word that means to provide space for someone or something, or to give what is needed.

Example: The ISO bus can accommodate 30 passengers.



Accommodate

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