The Lost and Found Key Vocabulary
Read the sentences below and identify what the underlined word means.
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Situations
Unlike real life, character in a fantasy often deal with strange settings, events and situations.
a. hallways b. sets of conditions c. picture shows
a. hallways b. sets of conditions c. picture shows
Visible
My favorite fantasy character is a girl named Wanda Lou. She can suddenly disappear from view and then become visible again.
a. healthy b. quick to cry c. able to be seen
a. healthy b. quick to cry c. able to be seen
Unusual
The unusual skill comes in handy when she must save her friends or fool bank robbers.
a. everyday b. happy c. strange
a. everyday b. happy c. strange
Worried
Wanda Lou is never worried when odd things happen. She just laughs at everything.
a. sad b. unreal c. upset
a. sad b. unreal c. upset
Directions
In one story, Wanda Lou comes to a place where the road splits in four directions - left, right, up and down.
a. colors b. points where she faces c. marks on the road
a. colors b. points where she faces c. marks on the road
Rumpled
Before Wanda Lou is through, her clothes will end up all rumpled, as if she’d slept in them.
a. wrinkled b. old and gray c. covered in dirt.
a. wrinkled b. old and gray c. covered in dirt.
Links to Other Pages for this Story
Reading, Vocabulary, Sequence of Events, Parts of a Book
Word Work, Base Words, Spelling, ABC Order
Writing, What is a Sentence?, Friendly Letter
Reading, Vocabulary, Sequence of Events, Parts of a Book
Word Work, Base Words, Spelling, ABC Order
Writing, What is a Sentence?, Friendly Letter
