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Sixth Grade Unit 1 Week 1 Tyanna Bischoff, Hawthorne

Words to Know lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled

A lump or a small piece nub lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled

Moving forward suddenly lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled

Thrown, cast, or hurled slung lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled

Marked with many small spots speckled lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled

Playing in a rough, boisterous way romping lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled

Rough: disorderly: quarrelsome rowdy lunging nub romping rowdy slung speckled

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The big, bad bear was leaping towards the dog. lunging walking

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The pencil eraser was worn down to a small piece. crumb nub

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The bird’s nest held three pale, spotted eggs. colored speckled

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The rough neighborhood kids ran down the block, shouting and laughing. rowdy kind

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? At the end of the day, Bill slung his books into his locker. hurled set