Vocabulary Practice Meet me ______ when you are ready to leave. a)trudgedtrudged b)downstairsdownstairs c)chuckledchuckled d)nervousnervous.

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Vocabulary Practice

Meet me ______ when you are ready to leave. a)trudgedtrudged b)downstairsdownstairs c)chuckledchuckled d)nervousnervous

downstairs – noun – a lower or main floor or floors

Calvin ______ to himself. a)nonsensenonsense b)trudgedtrudged c)downstairsdownstairs d)chuckledchuckled

chuckle – verb – (chuckled) laughed in a quiet way

Barking dogs make my aunt _____. a)chuckledchuckled b)nervousnervous c)fumbledfumbled d)nonsensenonsense

nervous – adjective – not able to relax, tense or fearful

I ________ around in the dark looking for my glasses. a)nervousnervous b)fumbledfumbled c)nonsensenonsense d)trudgedtrudged

fumble – verb – (fumbled) tried to get hold of or handled in a clumsy way

The talk about a monster in the closet was _______. a)fumbledfumbled b)nonsensenonsense c)trudgedtrudged d)downstairsdownstairs

nonsense – noun – words or actions that are silly or make no sense

The children _____ up the snowy hill to go sledding. a)nervousnervous b)fumbledfumbled c)nonsensenonsense d)trudgedtrudged

trudge – verb – (trudged) walk slowly and with effort

Susan Ging Lent Production Welcome to the 3 rd Grade