Flat Stanley Vocabulary Words Third Unit Sensational---causing a lot of excitement and interest Lisa thought the new Twilight movie was sensational.

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Flat Stanley Vocabulary Words Third Unit

Sensational---causing a lot of excitement and interest Lisa thought the new Twilight movie was sensational.

Parcel---a package wrapped in paper, for mailing or carrying. Tom’s mother was excited when she received a parcel in the mail.

Disgusted---having a strong feeling of dislike causes especially by something sickening Sara was disgusted when her brother showed her the frog.

Valuable---worth a lot of money or very important in some way. This diamond ring is very valuable.

Fragile---delicate, or easily broken Grandma’s serving bowl is very fragile.

Nervous---easily upset or tense Greg gets nervous when he has to go to the office.

Marvel---being filled with surprise and wonder Tammy marveled at the beautiful sunset.

Pleasant---likeable or friendly Pam was in a very pleasant mood during the Christmas holiday.

Enormous---very large I had a tummy ache after I ate the enormous slice of cake.

Jostled---to bump or push roughly The football player was jostled by the other team trying to get the ball.

Thief—a person who steals The policeman caught the jewel thief.

Civilized—to bring out of primitive conditions The caveman became civilized after the wheel was invented.

Expensive—Having a high price Derrick bought a very expensive sport’s car after he graduated from medical school.

Whispering---speaking softly The two girls got in trouble for whispering during the test.

Rummage---to search completely by moving around. The bear rummaged the campsite.

Clamped--to hold tightly Darren clamped the wood together in place until the glue dried.

Sight Words Office Friends Listen Toward Younger

Joe ________the lid shut on the jar.

Marco’s best friend thinks Marco is very ___________.

I stood in __________of the Grand Canyon’s beauty.

I had a ________time at the party.

Mom was ______with my bad grades.

Beth mailed the _______at the post office.

The Jones live in an_______house.

Sally bought a dress at the _____ sale.

John bought Lisa an ________ necklace for their anniversary.

The girls were ________about the cute boy in class.

This statue of David is very _______.

A _____broke into the house last night.

There is nothing _______about war.

Chris gets ______when he has to go to the dentist.

Eggs are very __________and can break easily.

The River King players were _______by the other team