vocabulary
fix the spelling
grammar
theme
literary elements
100

Widdershins (adverb)

Widdershins (adverb): In a direction opposite to the sun's course; counter-clockwise.

100

Supercalifragilisticaxpialidocious

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

100

I walk to the store and I bought milk.

I walk to the store and I buy milk.

100

A thirsty crow found a pitcher with water too low to reach. Instead of giving up, it dropped pebbles one by one into the pitcher until the water rose high enough to drink.

Perseverance/Resourcefulness

100
  • Plot
  • Plot: The sequence of events and actions that drive the story.
200

Ballyrag (verb)

Ballyrag (verb): To bully or tease severely.

200

photosinthasis

photosynthesis

200

I will eat fish for dinner and drank milk.

I will eat fish for dinner and drink milk.

200

A beautiful, vain rose mocked a cactus for its looks, but when a summer drought dried her up, she had to ask the cactus for water, learning that appearance doesn't define value.

Non-Judgment/Kindness

200
  • Characters
  • Characters: The individuals (people, animals, or creatures) who experience the events.
300

Lackadaisical (adjective)

Lackadaisical (adjective): Lacking enthusiasm or determination.

300

biolominesence

bioluminescence

300

We all eat the fish and then made dessert.

We all eat the fish and then make dessert.

300

A lonely elephant was rejected by forest animals for being too big. When a tiger attacked, the elephant scared it away, proving that true friends come in all shapes and sizes.

Acceptance/Friendship

300
  • Setting
  • Setting: The time, place, and social environment where the story occurs.
400

Chockablock (adjective)

Chockablock (adjective): Very full; crammed.

400

Sadium Clorid

Sodium Chloride

400

Anna and Mike is going skiing.

Anna and Mike are going skiing.

400

After a woodcutter dropped his iron axe into a river, a spirit offered him gold and silver axes. By admitting only the iron one was his, he was rewarded with all three.

Integrity/Honesty

400

Conflict

Conflict: The central struggle or tension between opposing forces

500

Vocabulary

the body of words used in a particular language

500

speelling

spelling

500

Matt like fish.

Matt likes fish.

500

 A wise owl on an oak tree spoke less and listened more each day, seeing more than the talking birds, teaching that wisdom comes from observation, not loud opinions.

Wisdom/Observation

500
  • Point of View
  • Point of View: The perspective from which the story is narrated (e.g., first-person, third-person).