Vocabulary
Anything Goes!
Spell it #1
Get Ready for Weather
Spell it #2
100

a loud deep cry sound

roars

100

What does population mean?

the amount of people

100

many people live here and there are a lot of tall buildings located here

city

100

What should you do if you are outside and a thunderstorm starts and you can not get in a building?

stay near the ground

100

At the beginning of school and the end of school we hear _____ to signal the start of the day and the end of the day.

bells

200

a flash of light in the sky

lightning

200

What does the word 'protect' mean?

keep safe

200

When cars run into each other.

crash

200

Why do people shop before a blizzard?

to prepare for the storm

200

In soccer and football, the players score a _____ for points

goal

300

violent weather

storm

300

frozen balls of ice

hail

300

You turn this when you are reading a book.

page

300

What is the story Get Ready for Weather mostly about?

what to do during different types for weather

300

In art you may have laid your hand on a piece of paper and _______ it with a pencil.

trace (traced)

400

the sound heard after lightning

thunder

400

What is Ms. Snyder's favorite type of storm?

Blizzard

400

What do you need to put on an envelope when you mail it?

stamp

400

Where do sandstorms usually happen?

In hot, dry areas like the desert 

400

My sister boasts about winning the game.  She will always _______.

brag 

500

The rain will ______ after the storm.

cease

500

What Native American Tribe most likely experienced sandstorms?

Pueblo 

500

When you want to empty the water in the bathtub you pull this.

plug

500

How might people adapt to a rainy day?

Wear boots and a raincoat and carry an umbrella.

500

your eyes, nose and mouth are located here

face