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THE THREE LITTLE PIGS. OBSERVED. Saw From the story: But the big bad wolf observed him. Another Example: Javan observed his friends getting into trouble on the playground. Activity for Observed. Watching your friends getting into an argument Not paying attention during the game
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OBSERVED • Saw • From the story: • But the big bad wolf observed him. Another Example: Javan observed his friends getting into trouble on the playground.
Activity for Observed • Watching your friends getting into an argument • Not paying attention during the game • Sleeping • Noticing your teacher giving a compliment to one of your classmates
CREATE • Make • From the story • I will go and create a house of sticks. • Other examples: • I will create a birthday card for my friend. • Ervin decided to create a poster for his class project.
Activity for Create • Making a paper plane • Buying a toy plane • Building a sandcastle • Looking at a picture of a castle
COLLAPSE • Tumble, fall down • From the story: • So he huffed and he puffed, but the house did not collapse. • Another example: • She collapsed on the playground.
Activity for Collapse • Falling down a hill • Walking down a hill • The bottle of water tipping over and falling on the floor • The bottle of water resting upright on the table • The house of cards ended in a heap when my brother shook the table.
DESCEND • Down • From the story: • I’ll descend down the chimney • Another example: • The helicopter descended to the ground.
Activity for Descend • You slowly slump into the sofa and fall asleep during a boring movie. • The horn blew and you took off running • The spaceship landed on the moon • The rollercoaster sent you straight into the sky.
HUMONGOUS • Big; GIANT • From the story: • So they got some straw and they got some sticks and they made a humongous fire. • Another example: • The airplane we saw was humongous!
Activity for Humongous • An 18 wheeler semi-truck • A scooter • You go to the zoo and see the very big rhinos and elephants • You see a little kitten curled in a ball.
SCALDING • VERY Hot • From the story: • The water is scalding! • Another example: • I accidentally touched the stove when it was turned on and it was scalding!
Activity for Scalding • When the water running for your bath is too hot • You walk outside and shiver because you are cold • The hot chocolate burns your tongue • The glass of sweet tea is loaded with ice