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Room on a Broom- Vocabulary

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  • The witch had long GINGER hair that she wore down her back. What does GINGER mean?
    red
    black
    brown
    blonde
  • They flew over the MOORS and mountains. What does MOORS mean?
    large ponds
    thick forests
    dry deserts
    open grassland
  • The witch cast a SPELL on the animals. What does SPELL mean in this sentence?
    order of letters to form words
    reading
    to rest for a bit
    a magical chant
  • The witch wore her hair in a PLAIT. What is a PLAIT?
    Braid
    Mohawk
    Pigtails
    Hat
  • Make sure to take your umbrella as we are expecting a SHOWER. What does SHOWER mean in this context?
    water that sprays down to make you clean
    bubble bath
    a party given for a bride or someone having a baby
    rain
  • While the witch was stirring the brew in the cauldron, she MUTTERED a spell. What is a synonym for MUTTERED?
    wrote
    sung
    mumbled
    yelled
  • The witch filled up her CAULDRON with ingredients. What is a CAULDRON?
    large pan with a strainer
    large metal pot with a handle
    flat skillet with a lid
    broomstick
  • The dog dropped the witch's hat POLITELY. What is an antonym for POLITELY?
    Loudly
    Quickly
    Rudely
    Slowly
  • I learn to SPELL in school. What does spell mean?
    to rest for a bit
    add numbers
    a magical chant
    order letters to form words
  • The dragon said it was nice to have met them but now I must FLY. What is the meaning of FLY in this sentence?
    zipper
    soar in the air
    hurry
    insect
  • The cat put a CONE in the cauldron. Based on the context in this story, what does CONE mean?
    ice cream cone
    sno cone
    pinecone
    orange, plastic marker in the road
  • The cat heard the witch WAIL on the broom. What is a synonym for WAIL?
    Giggle
    Scream
    Burp
    Whisper
  • List 4 sounds that the animals and witch made on their ride.
    shriek, growl, croak, yowl, etc.
  • The car had to drive around the CONE to avoid the broken pavement. What does CONE mean in this context?
    pine cone
    danger tape
    ice cream cone
    orange, plastic marker in the road
  • My dad GROUND the coffee before he brewed it. What does GROUND mean in this context?
    educate
    make into powder
    earth, land
    reason
  • The fancy broomstick had a SHOWER for a frog. What does SHOWER mean in this context?
    raining
    a party given for a bride or someone having a baby
    bubble bath
    water that sprays down to make you clean
  • They created a truly MAGNIFICENT broom. What is an antonym for MAGNIFICENT?
    magical
    lengthy
    breathtaking
    modest
  • The sticky monster rose from the mud and SQUELCHED, "That's my witch!"
    to slay the dragon
    to turn over sticks in the mud
    to run very fast
    to quickly end something causing a problem
  • The dog BOUNDED out of the trees with the witch's hat in his mouth. What is a synonym for BOUNDED?
    Fell
    Jumped
    Wandered
    Crawled
  • The dog CLAMBERED onto the broomstick with the witch and the cat. What does CLAMBERED mean?
    Climbed
    Stepped
    Sat
    Marched
  • The witch and the animals flew to the GROUND. What does GROUND mean in this context?
    educate
    make into powder
    earth
    reason
  • Eat the CONE before it melts. What is the meaning of the word CONE in this context?
    pine cone
    ice cream cone
    triangle
    orange, plastic marker in the road
  • The frog stretched his tongue far and caught a FLY. What is the meaning of FLY in this sentence?
    insect
    zipper
    soar in the air
    crumb
  • The dragon was going to eat the witch as his FEAST. What does FEAST mean?
    large meal
    to eat
    small snack
    afternoon tea
  • The witch was very GRATEFUL that the muddy beast saved her from the dragon. What is a synonym for GRATEFUL
    careful
    thankful
    relieved
    angry