SARAH’S SPELLING & VOCABULARY Miss Williams class November 10 th -14 th.

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SARAH’S SPELLING & VOCABULARY Miss Williams class November 10 th -14 th

Spelling words  Danger, danger, danger, danger  Wander, wander, wander, wander  Tractor, tractor, tractor, tractor  Dollar, dollar, dollar, dollar  Harbor, harbor, harbor, harbor  Eager, eager, eager, eager  Eraser, eraser, eraser, eraser  Surrender, surrender, surrender, surrender

Spelling words  Solar, solar, solar, solar  Sticker, sticker, sticker, sticker  Locker, locker, locker, locker  Helicopter, helicopter, helicopter, helicopter  Pillar, pillar, pillar, pillar  Refrigerator, refrigerator, refrigerator, refrigerator  Caterpillar, caterpillar, caterpillar, caterpillar  Rumor, rumor, rumor, rumor

Spelling words  Glimmer, glimmer, glimmer, glimmer  Linger, linger, linger, linger  Sensor, sensor, sensor, sensor  Alligator, alligator, alligator, alligator

Vocabulary words  Fate: What becomes of someone or something.  Fearless: Without fear; afraid of nothing ; brave daring.  Glimmer: A faint, unsteady light.  Lingers: Stays on ; goes slowly; as riding a horse.  Magnified: Causes something bigger than it actually is.

Sarah’s Favorite Animal / Food!  Favorite food? Pizza!!!!!!! Sarah Grace Powell  Favorite animal? Monkeys!!!!!!!