ar
er
ir
or
ur
100

The opposite, or antonym, of "light". 

dark

100

The Cincinnati Bengals mascot is this kind of animal. 

tiger

100

Kendal, Melisa, and Lily are all these. 

girls

100

The part of a car that honks.

horn

100

If you aren't careful at recess, you can get ______.

hurt

200

The month after February, but before April. 

March

200

The opposite, or antonym of the word "before".

after

200

Something you wear. On Fridays, you wear a spirit one! 

shirt

200

The part of a rose that hurts if it pokes you!

thorn

200

When you play a game with a partner, you need to take ________.

turns

300

A place where you can grow vegetables or flowers. (Mrs. Shearer grows flowers in hers.)

garden

300

Some people like to melt this and put it on their popcorn, but Mrs. Shearer thinks it makes the popcorn too sticky and greasy! 

butter

300

The grade you will be in after second grade 

third

300

When the sky gets dark and gloomy, this may be coming soon! 

storm

300

You can do this in the ocean, if you have a board and a big wave! 

surf

400

Miss Smith's class mascot, or another name for a sea creature with 5 points. 

starfish

400

6, 13, 800, 42...these are all examples of what?

numbers

400

When children sit too long, they sometimes begin to do this! ( Also, this can be an adjective, or describing word for a worm)

squirm

400

Basketball, baseball, soccer, and football are all examples are these. 

sports

400

The color you get if you mix red and blue together. 

purple

500

Something that you can put on a special bracelet. They hang off the bracelet and girls sometimes collect a lot of them. 

charm

500

You have five of these on your hand! 

fingers

500

A place where you go to see a group of traveling performers, like clowns and acrobats, (and sometimes animals) that perform in a big tent.

circus

500

The state where you can see the Statue of Liberty. 

New York

500

If you get hurt or feel sick at school, you may have to go visit this person. 

the nurse