Frog & Toad All Year *Robust Vocabulary* Created by: Agatha Lee August 2008.

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Frog & Toad All Year *Robust Vocabulary* Created by: Agatha Lee August 2008

ventured Ventured means to go somewhere new.

The family ventured to new places on their vacation. Would you venture into a deep, dark cave? ventured

* Would it be dangerous if you ventured far from home by yourself? * If you made up a story about a child who ventured somewhere, where would the child go? ventured

described If you described something that happened, then you told about it. How would you describe the movie?

My grandfather described the pond to me. Would you describe your dog to me? How would you describe our classroom? described

* If you described something funny, what would it be? * Do you feel happy or sad when someone describes something exciting? described

edge If you are at the edge of something, then you are at the border, or side.

The pebble was at the edge of a creek. Would you be more likely to walk near the edge of a sidewalk or the edge of a mountain? edge

* What might you find at the edge of an ocean? * Is it safe to put a glass at the edge of a table? * Why might you build a fence around the edge of your yard? edge

hesitate Hesitate means to pause or wait before doing something.

Frog did not hesitate to jump in the pond. Would you hesitate before jumping rope or before turning out of your driveway on your bike? hesitate

* If you got a gift, would you hesitate before opening it? * Should you hesitate before crossing a busy street? hesitate

If you wanted to be anonymous when you wrote a story, then you wouldn’t use your own name. anonymous

Toad raked Frog’s lawn in secret so he could be anonymous. Did the anonymous caller give his name? anonymous

* Have you ever given someone an anonymous card or gift? * Why might someone who gave a gift want to remain anonymous? anonymous

unselfish Unselfish means to share with others.

Toad and Frog were both unselfish. Would it be unselfish to forget someone’s birthday or to lend your last pencil to a friend? unselfish

* Have your parents ever done anything unselfish for you? If so, what was it? * What could you do in our classroom that is unselfish? unselfish

satisfied Satisfied means you feel happy with the way things are.

Frog was satisfied when he cleaned Toad’s lawn. Would you be satisfied helping your mom cook dinner? Would you be satisfied if a friend lied to you? satisfied

* Do you feel satisfied after you eat a good meal? * Do you feel satisfied after you lose a game? * Do you feel satisfied after you do well on a test? satisfied

neighborly Neighborly means you are friendly to people who live near you.

Frog and Toad are neighborly because they help each other. Would it be neighborly to throw trash on a neighbor’s lawn? Would it be neighborly to help your neighbor pull weeds? neighborly

* Is it neighborly to take care of people’s pets when they are away? * Is it neighborly to say hello to a friend? * Can you think of a time when someone has been neighborly to you? neighborly

Seth ___________ his teacher as nice and caring. A. unselfish B. edge C. described D. anonymous

Carson was _______ with her spelling test grade. A. neighborly B. satisfied C. edge D. ventured

The police officer received an _________ tip about the missing bicycle. A. unselfish B. ventured C. edge D. anonymous

It is not safe to walk along the __________ of the pool. A. hesitate B. neighborly C. edge D. satisfied

The park ranger _________ into the forest alone. A. described B. hesitated C. ventured D. unselfish

My ___________ sister gave me her last piece of candy. A. anonymous B. unselfish C. ventured D. hesitate

The football player did not ________ when he ran the ball into the end zone. A. edge B. neighborly C. described D. hesitate

My dad was __________ because he raked my neighbors’ leaves. A. neighborly B. edge C. described D. ventured

Let’s Review!!! Who can read all ten words? 1. ventured 2. described 3. edge 4. hesitate 5. anonymous 6. unselfish 7. satisfied 8. neighborly

Let’s Review!!! Do you remember what these words mean? 1. ignore 2. dangerous 3. style 4. passion 5. challenge 6. underestimate 7. proficient 8. heed