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A Chair For My Mother. *Robust Vocabulary*. Created By: Mrs. Rodriguez June 2009. allowance. If you get money for doing chores or helping at home, you may get an allowance. allowance. When I was little, I got an allowance each week for helping to set the table.
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A Chair For My Mother • *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Mrs. Rodriguez June 2009
allowance If you get money for doing chores or helping at home, you may get an allowance.
allowance • When I was little, I got an allowance each week for helping to set the table. • Gina had been saving her allowance for months so she could buy her mother a birthday gift.
allowance • * Would someone get an allowance for doing the dishes or for breaking them? • What are some things that you might do at home to earn an allowance? • What are some things you would like to spend your allowance on?
rosy If something looks rosy, it looks pink.
rosy • Mom’s cheeks were as rosy as tomatoes. • A rosy sunset fills the sky with red and pink colors.
rosy • Which of these might you describe as rosy- • a sunburn or dark, brown hair? • How would you look if you had rosy cheeks? • Tell about a time when your cheeks were rosy.
thrifty If you are thrifty, you are careful about spending money.
thrifty • Grandma was thrifty so she always looked for a good bargain on the things she bought. • Are you thrifty if you don’t care about the price or if you look for sales? Explain.
thrifty * Do you think it is better to be a thrifty person or a person who spends a lot of money? Why? * How can you tell if someone is a thrifty person?
industrious If you are industrious, you are hard-working.
industrious • The girl was industrious because she worked hard at the diner after school. • Industrious workers make sure to get their work done.
industrious • Would you be an industrious worker if you worked hard or if you were lazy? Explain. • Would you like to be described as industrious? Explain. • What are some things an industrious student is most likely to do?
bargain If you didn’t have to pay much to buy something good, you got a bargain.
bargain • I always find great bargains at Target. • Suppose you found peaches for $0.30 a pound. Would that price be a bargain if the fruit was rotten? Why or why not?
bargain • Would you be getting abargain if you paid $5.00 for a candy bar that usually costs 50 cents? Explain. • When you shop for a present, should you try to find just the right present for the person or should you look for a bargain? Explain. • How can you tell if something is a bargain?
spoiled If you spoiled something, you damaged or ruined it.
spoiled • I spoiled my dinner by eating my dessert first. • He spoiled the movie for me when he told me what was going to happen at the end.
spoiled * Is a torn shirt spoiled? Explain. * What might cause a picnic or a party to be spoiled? * Describe what spoiled fruit looks and smells like.
comfortable When you are comfortable, you feel good just as you are.
comfortable • How would comfortable shoes feel on your feet? Would they feel tight or could you wiggle your toes in them? • I feel very comfortable wearing my pajamas!
comfortable • Would you be comfortable sitting on a soft chair? Explain. • What kind of bed do you think is comfortable to sleep in? Why? • Are you more comfortable in a soft chair at home or in a chair at school? Explain.
boost If you give someone a boost, you lift him or her up to reach something.
boost • Ricky’s dad gave him a boost so that he could see the parade. • She boosted her little brother up to reach the game on the high shelf.
boost • When might you give someone a boost? • When might it not be a good idea to give someone a boost? • Would you need a boost to touch the ceiling? Explain.
exchanged When you exchanged things, you gave something to someone and you got something else in return.
exchanged • I had to exchange my pants for a bigger size because they did not fit me. • He exchanged his old pencil for a new one.
exchanged *You were given a sweater that looks exactly like a sweater your best friend has. Is this something you would have exchanged? Why or why not? * Which word has almost the same meaning as exchanged: swapped or tore?
delivered If you deliver something, you take it from one place and bring it to another.
delivered • I ordered Jimmy John’s for lunch and had it delivered. • The delivery man gave me an important package. • The mailman had to deliver all of the mail before 1:00pm. • The food was delivered just in time for the party!
delivered • What kinds of things might be delivered to our school? • Which word has almost the same meaning as delivered: brought or kept? Explain. • What kinds of things are delivered by postal workers?
My mom gave me an ________ for cleaning my room. A. allowance B. rosy C. thrifty D. industrious
My cheeks were ____ when I finished running in gym. A. allowance B. rosy C. thrifty D. industrious
She is very ______ because she saves her money. A. bargain B. thrifty C. spoiled D. delivered
Someone who works very hard is __________. A. thrifty B. rosy C. industrious D. exchanged
The lady found a great ______ when she went to the store. A. comfortable B. boost C. exchanged D. bargain
The food was left out on the counter and it became ________. A. spoiled B. boost C. delivered D. exchanged
The fluffy chair was much more _______ than the wooden one. A. spoiled B. comfortable C. rosy D. thrifty
The fluffy chair was much more comfortable than the wooden one.
The man gave his son a ______ so that he could reach the sink to wash his hands. A. industrious B. boost C. bargain D. comfortable
The man gave his son a boost so that he could reach the sink to wash his hands.
Maria ________ her shirt for a new one because it did not fit her. A. industrious B. boost C. exchanged D. comfortable
Maria exchanged her shirt for a new one because it did not fit her.
The pizza was ________ an hour after we ordered it. A. spoiled B. comfortable C. rosy D. delivered