Amusement park ride, like the Superman at Six Flags.
What is a rollercoaster / roller coaster?
A troublesome verb and action performed by a student.
What is "to learn"?
Character from this week's story who always tells the truth.
Who is Juan Verdades?
To pay someone back. Uses one of the prefixes from this week.
Video game company famous for making and selling games such as Animal Crossing, the Mario series, Pokémon, and The Legend of Zelda.
What is Nintendo?
Mobile chair that someone who can't use their legs uses to get around. Closed compound word.
What is a wheelchair?
A student might ______ their hand. A patriotic person might ______ a flag.
What is "to raise"?
Don Ignacio's prized tree, which Juan Verdades took apples from.
What is el manzano real?
What is re-?
Current (most recent) winner of the Champions League.
Who is Chelsea FC?
A metal structure placed on top of a building to attract lightning and protect the rest of the building. Open compound word.
What is a lightning rod?
To give something to someone else temporarily so they can use it.
What is "to lend"?
What is a bet?
A prefix meaning "to remove" or "the opposite of".
What is dis-?
Name of a fruit and a color that is famous for not rhyming with any other words.
What is orange?
What we call a compound word that has no break between components, like "leftovers" or "snowflakes".
What is a closed compound word?
Past tense of "lie", meaning "to rest or recline".
What is "lie"?
Generalization that we can support with evidence.
What is a valid generalization?
To complete something, or perform or carry out a duty. A vocabulary word for this week.
What is to fulfill?
American holiday celebrated on January 17th, in honor of a famous activist.
What is Martin Luther King Jr. Day? / What is MLK Day?
What we call a compound word that has a space between components, like "area code" or "cell phone".
What is an open compound word?
Past participle of "lay", meaning "to put or place".
What is "has/have/had laid"?
Generalization that has no evidence.
What is a faulty or invalid generalization?
An adverb and vocabulary word for this week meaning "with certainty".
What is confidently?
The only country in the world which has three capitals.
What is South Africa?