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Grasshopper and Owl - Vocabulary Worksheet

Name ________________________________________ Date __________

Words to Know

  • delicious
  • gleam
  • insect
  • noisy
  • rude

Directions: Choose the word from the list that correctly completes each sentence. Write it in the blank.

  1. A ladybug or a bee is a(n) _______________.

  2. Talking with your mouth full and cutting in line are both _______________.

  3. In some mirrors, and eyes, you can see a(n) _______________.

  4. Horns, lawn mowers, and rock bands are _______________.

  5. Many people think pizza, salad, and cookies are _______________.

Directions: Choose the word in the box that means about the same as each word or phrase below. Write the word on the line.

_______________ 6. loud

_______________ 7. tasty

_______________ 8. not polite

_______________ 9. sparkle

_______________ 10. bug




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