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VocabularyUnit 1: Week 1

By: Miss Bellotti

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This week’s vocabulary words are…

downstairs

nervous

chuckled

nonsense

fumbled

trudged

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downstairsCompound Word

Means “down the stairs”

Example: The boy walked downstairs to answer the doorbell.

What is an antonym for downstairs?

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nervousA person who is

nervous is afraid or worried.

Example: I feel nervous when I have to perform in front of a large group of people.

When do you feel nervous?

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chuckled What does the –ed

ending mean on most words?

You may have chuckled, or laughed quietly, when you saw something funny.

Example: I chuckled when I heard the joke.

How is chuckled different from laughed out loud?

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nonsenseNonsense is a silly or

untrue idea or thought.

Example: I was afraid to go to the library but my mom said my fears were nonsense.

What is something that you think is nonsense?

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fumbled What does the –ed

ending mean?

If something is fumbled, it is done in a clumsy way.

Example: He fumbled around the the dark trying to find the light switch.

When have you fumbled around or fumbled into something?

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trudged What does the –ed

ending mean?

Trudged describes a way of walking slowly and dragging one’s feet.

Example: The tired student trudged up the hill to his house.

Can you think of a reason why you might have trudged somewhere?


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