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1 “We’re Going on a Picnic” Vocabulary Words

2 because We are going on a picnic because it is nice outside.

3 light light- opposite of dark
I want to go on a picnic when it is light outside.

4 right right- correct; opposite of left
All right, we will go on a picnic.

5 those Let’s fill the picnic basket with those apples.

6 walked walked- to move by taking steps with your feet at a slower pace than running We walked to find a perfect spot for our picnic.

7 berries berries- a small fruit Do you like berries?

8 bit bit- a small portion or amount It is a bit too windy for a picnic.

9 empty empty- holding or containing nothing
Our picnic basket will be empty if we eat all of our food.

10 nicer nicer- pleasing and agreeable
We will have a nicer picnic if we go on a sunny day.

11 pears pears- an edible fruit Pears are my favorite fruit.

12 “We’re Going on a Picnic” Robust Words

13 incident An incident is something unusual that happens and it is often an accident.

14 incident During the pancake incident, a pancake flew across the room and hit Henry’s head. If someone wore pajamas to school I might call it the pajama incident. Would it be an incident if someone rode to school on a bus or on an elephant?

15 incident Is sleeping in your bed an incident?
Is falling out of bed and hitting your head an incident? Explain your answer. Could you write a story about an incident that happened to you at school? If a funny incident happened to you at your house, would you try to forget about it or would you tell a friend about it? Explain.

16 gradual If something happens in a gradual way, it happens slowly.

17 gradual In “Chewandswallow” the food comes down in a gradual way so no one got hurt. My hair grows in very gradually. Which happens gradually building a house or eating lunch?

18 gradual Which would you do gradually, tie your shoe or build a castle with blocks? Which of these is an example of something happening gradually: an ice cube melting in a pot of boiling water or a caterpillar changing into a butterfly? I want to fill a bucket with water gradually. Should I use a hose or a tiny cup to put the water in the bucket? Explain.

19 downpour A downpour is a large amount of rain that falls in a short time.

20 downpour A downpour of maple syrup fell from the sky and almost flooded the town. A downpour of rain would cover the playground with water. Would you rather be outside during a downpour of rain or during a rain shower? Why?

21 downpour What would happen to your hair and clothes if you were outside during a downpour? Would you mind a downpour of flowers? Would you mind a downpour of pinecones? Would you see a downpour of rain? sunshine? flowers?

22 seek When you seek something, you look for or try to find it.

23 seek The birds seek a nice place for their picnic.
During a game of hide-and-seek, players hide and one person seeks them. At school do you usually seek a pencil or a favorite toy?

24 seek If I will name something that you would want to seek, you should place your hand over your eyebrows and look around. a cute dog a birthday gift a good friend a mean person trash dirt a theater yummy food a new toy

25 oblivious If you are oblivious to something, you do not see it or realize it is happening.

26 oblivious Goose, Duck and Hen were oblivious when the animals snuck into the basket and ate all the fruit. If someone took my keys from my pocket and I did not notice, I would be oblivious to what happened. Would you be oblivious if you did not see an ant on your shirt or a frog on your shirt?

27 oblivious Say “You are oblivious” if I describe a situation in which someone is not paying attention. I said “hello” when the principal walked by. I read my book while a gorilla nibbled at the pages. I pushed the child on the swing when he asked me to. I jogged into a puddle and did not notice that I got wet. I kept teaching even after everyone went home.

28 indecisive When you are indecisive, you cannot make up your mind about something.

29 indecisive The birds were indecisive about where to stop.
When I cannot decide what to eat for lunch, I am being indecisive. Would you be indecisive about what to choose at a restaurant or about which pencil to use?

30 indecisive I will act out four situations that happened while you were shopping for a hat. If you are being indecisive, you should say “Be more decisive!”. “Hmm, should I choose red or blue? I just don’t know.” “I like the red hat. I will buy it.” “No, wait. Maybe I should get the blue one instead.”

31 Let’s recap… and review what we learned.

32 Fill in the blanks with the correct word. indecisive seek oblivious
I lost my glasses and my friends said they will help me _______ them. Someone was calling my name but I was so ______________ I didn’t hear them.

33 downpour indecisive gradual
A caterpillar goes through a ____________ change to become a butterfly. I have two books that I would like to buy but I am ____________ about which one I want.

34 incident seek downpour
We ran into the house as soon as it began to _______________. I saw a funny ___________ that I wanted to tell my family after school.

35 “We’re Going on a Picnic” Spelling Words

36 like like- to find pleasant or attractive; to enjoy.
I really like to go on picnics.

37 line We should walk in a straight line while in the hallway.

38 nine nine- the number after eight; the number before ten
Soon, you will be nine years old.

39 mine mine- belonging to me That picnic basket is mine.

40 mile mile- a unit of length
We had to walk a mile to find a perfect picnic spot.

41 whale whale- a large marine mammal that has blowholes for breathing
I would like to see a whale.

42 take take- to get something
I will take your fruit if you are not going to eat it.

43 came My friends came on the picnic with me.

44 gone gone- past tense of go We have gone on a picnic every year.

45 near near- to, at or within a short distance
We are having a picnic near the water.


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