chalk |
a type of soft, white stone. Chalk is made into long thin shapes used for writing or drawing. |
guess |
to give an answer or opinion without enough information to be certain. |
hoop |
a large ring of wood, plastic, or metal, such as a child uses as a toy or an animal jumps through. |
icicle |
a long, thin piece of ice that hangs from something. |
magic |
related to or used in the mysterious or supernatural control of objects or events. |
math |
a short form of a word that means the study of numbers. |
news |
information about important events happening in the present. The news is presented on television or radio or in a newspaper or magazine. |
nor |
a word we often use along with the word "neither" in a sentence. "Neither" means not either of two things. If neither your mother nor your father says you can have a dog, then not one of your parents says you can have one. |
peanut |
a seed that people eat like a nut but grows under the ground and is in the same family of plants as beans. |
pocket |
a small piece of material that is open at the top and sewn onto clothing for holding things. |
rocket |
a device shaped like a tube that moves at high speed and is powered by gases that are forced out of one end. Rockets are used to send things into the air. |
scare |
to frighten. |
square |
a flat, closed figure with four straight sides of equal length and four equal corners. |
stand |
to hold your body upright by using your legs and feet, or to move to this position. |
warm |
having some heat; not cold. |