This fairy tale girl wore a red hood and didn’t notice that the “grandma” she was talking to was actually a wolf in disguise.
Little Red Riding Hood
Before he was president, he was a TV star and a businessman with big buildings that had his name on them.
Trump
“Adventure is out there!”
Up
Run: I run to school every day.
Verb
This superhero wears glasses and works at a newspaper when he’s not flying around as Superman.
Clark Kent
He taught himself to read and write, grew up in a log cabin, and was known for being honest.
Abraham Lincoln
“To infinity… and beyond!”
Toy Story
Happy: She felt happy after getting a good grade.
Adjective
This famous thief from books and TV wears a black mask and always signs his crimes with a “Z.”
Zorro
He was a general who led the American army in the Revolutionary War before becoming the first president.
George Washington
“Fish are friends, not food.”
Finding Nemo
Quickly: He quickly finished his homework.
Adverb
This U.S. president once dressed up as a regular person and snuck through enemy land during the Civil War to gather information.
Abraham Lincoln
He was the youngest man ever elected president and gave a famous speech saying, “Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.”
John F Kennedy
“The past can hurt. But the way I see it, you can either run from it or learn from it.”
The Lion King
They: They went to the park after lunch.
Pronoun
In the Harry Potter stories, this potion lets people take on someone else’s look by using a piece of their hair.
Polyjuice Potion
He was born in Hawaii and worked as a community organizer before becoming a U.S. Senator from Illinois.
Obama
“I never look back, darling. It distracts from the now.”
The Incredibles
Under: The puppy hid under the bed.
Preposition