When you pay money to someone else to use something—like a house, car, or movie—for a short time, but you do not own it.
rented
type of movement where you use your leg muscles to suddenly push yourself off the ground and into the air.
jumping
A sport where players score by shooting a large, inflated, round ball through a raised hoop and net, called a basket, located at each end of the court
basketball
is an adjective used to describe someone or something that is physically strong, active, and good at sports
athletic
large, round, orange fruit that grows on a vine, usually harvested in the fall
pumpkin
having a natural ability or skill to do something very well
talented
process of becoming smaller in size, amount, or value
shrinking
creature from folklore and fairy tales, often described as a small, ugly, and mischievous troublemaker.
hobgoblin
a specific area of knowledge or a class that students study in school
subject
small, shallow body of water that is intentionally filled with fish
fishpond
something is thought likely or certain to happen
expected
(verb) means to say something very firmly, demand strongly, or refuse to give up on a point, especially when others disagree or say no
insisting
is a writer who regularly shares their thoughts, opinions, or specialized knowledge in a newspaper, magazine, or website
columnist
This has a hard outer shell (exoskeleton), a body divided into three main parts, and six legs.
insect
equals 10x10
hundred
To remove dirt, dust, or powder from a surface, usually by wiping it with a cloth
dusted
to get bigger in size, amount, or area
expanding
skill, art, or style of writing by hand
penmanship
a special, legal agreement or promise between two or more people or groups that states what each person agrees to do
contract
sudden, noisy, and uncontrolled outburst of anger or frustration
tantrum
To clean, smooth, or decorate a hard surface (like metal, glass, or stone) by shooting sand or tiny bits of grit at it at high speed using a special machine.
sandblasted
final step in the writing process where a piece of work is made available for others to read, buy, or enjoy
publishing
a famous island in New York City
Manhattan
To allow heat or electricity to pass through a substance
conduct
a machine that uses the energy from the wind to turn large blades or sails
windmill