Vocab
Vocab
World According to Humphrey
Comparative/Superlative Adjective
Comparative/Superlative Adverb
100

loud noise

racket

100

give an idea

suggest

100

At first, how does the Thomas family react to the TV not working?

They are upset and want to get it fixed

100

The volume on the T.V. is _____ than the one on the radio. (loud)

louder

100

She could add numbers more ______(quick) than her brother.

quickly

200

DAILY DOUBLE- DOUBLE POINTS

A bat is ______. 

nocturnal

200

present something

introduce

200

What was Humphrey's idea?

To unplug the TV

200

Trees grow the (Tall)______ of all plants.

tallest

200

DAILY DOUBLE-DOUBLE POINTS

Jeremy answered the question ________ of the three contestants.

most completely

300

see what is good about something

appreciate

300

hard work

efforts

300

Who is the narrator of the story?

Humphrey

300

DAILY DOUBLE-DOUBLE POINTS

My dog seems hungry but your dog looks _____.

hungrier

300

She paints more carefully than Avery.

Comparative Adverb

400

right away

promptly

400

making loud noise

blaring

400

Why was the reason the family was always yelling?

They couldn't hear each other over the T.V.

400

This tulip is the (bright) _____ shade of red I've ever seen.

brightest

400

John sings the most joyfully of all the children in the choir.

Superlative Adverb

500

mixture

combination

500

difficult action

feats

500

What is the main theme of the story?

Families should spend time away from the TV and spend more time together

500

Sally felt (miserable)______ when she knew she had the flu.

more miserable

500

She works the hardest of all the students.

Superlative