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Ms. VanDyke
100
To go, please.
For here or to go?
100
This person does experiments.
Scientist
100
Bare
Naked, exposed Example: bare hands, bare feet
100
Content
CON-tent (subject, topic) con-TENT (satisfied, happy with)
100
Name 2 of Ms. VanDyke's classroom rules.
-Have fun -Be on time -Only one person talks at a time -Keep your hands to yourself -No sleeping -No phones or iPods
200
Yes, I would like a hamburger and a Coke, please.
May I take your order?
200
I want to be a teacher.
What do you want to be in the future?
200
Fare
The money you pay to ride public transportation (buses, subways, trains, taxis, etc.) Think T-Money card
200
Contract
CON-tract (signed document that makes a promise between at least 2 people) con-TRACT (make smaller, shorter, squeeze together)
200
What city or state is Ms. VanDyke from?
Kansas City, Missouri
300
A man that takes your order and brings you your food.
A waiter
300
This person works in a hospital or doctor's office, but does not have to go to school as long.
A nurse
300
Heal
Cure, to make healthy, to get better when sick
300
Object
OB-ject (something you can see or touch) ob-JECT (to disagree)
300
Who is Ms. VanDyke's favorite family member?
Her dog, Rocky.
400
I would like a Coke.
Can I get you something to drink?
400
I am an animal doctor
Vet
400
Weak
Not strong
400
Present
PRES-ent (gift, current) pre-SENT (introduce, show)
400
Name one of Ms. VanDyke's brothers.
Kevin Cory Ryan
500
You're welcome.
Thank you.
500
What do you call someone who plays sports?
Athlete
500
What does homophone mean?
Words with the same sound, but different spellings and meanings.
500
Desert
DES-ert (hot dry place with little rain) de-SERT (to leave without asking permission)
500
Name one thing Ms. VanDyke loves.
History Travel American football- The Kansas City Chiefs!!!