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Room on the Broom

Room on the Broom. Written by Julia Donaldson Illustrated by Axel Scheffler. Words to Know. cauldron -. a big, black pot that a witch often uses. ginger -. a reddish-orange color. cried out loudly. wailed -. bounded -. ran out in a bouncy, fast way . keen -. awesome and cool.

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Room on the Broom

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  1. Room on the Broom Written by Julia Donaldson Illustrated by Axel Scheffler

  2. Words to Know cauldron - a big, black pot that a witch often uses ginger - a reddish-orange color cried out loudly wailed - bounded - ran out in a bouncy, fast way keen - awesome and cool

  3. Words to Know clambered - climbed quickly fluttered - flapped wings glee - happiness, delight clutched - held on to tightly dark, grassy wetlands moors -

  4. Words to Know bog - wet, swampy, muddly land yowl - howl made squishy, wet noises squelched - willingly work together cooperate -

  5. Discussion Questions The animals in the story all help the witch by finding her things that were lost. Can you remember at time when someone has helped you?  What kind things did the witch do for the frog, the dog, and the bird in return?  When people choose to make kind decisions, what are the consequences most of the time?  The animals in this story cooperated to help the witch. What are the benefits of working together?  Have you and your friends ever "combined forces" to accomplish something? Could you have done it alone? Could the cat have scared off the dragon alone?

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