130 likes | 243 Vues
Explore the vocabulary from the lesson 'Music of the Stone Age.' This interactive practice focuses on key adjectives and nouns such as "impossible," "pleasant," "talent," and "treasures." Practice fill-in-the-blank questions to enhance your understanding and use of these words in context, such as how a hurricane may have made it impossible to get to school or how a cab driver can be pleasant to riders. Expand your language skills with engaging examples and fun activities. Join Susan Ging's lesson next week for more vocabulary fun!
E N D
Music of the Stone Age Vocabulary Practice
The hurricane made it _____ to get to school today. • watch • impossible • pleasant • talent
Yabba Dabba Do! You are Right impossible –adjective– not able to happen or be done
The cab driver was ______ to all his riders. • treasures • watch • impossible • pleasant
Yabba Dabba Do! You are Right pleasant– adjective – in a nice or friendly way
Clara has a ______ for drawing realistic pictures. • impossible • pleasant • talent • treasures
Yabba Dabba Do! You are Right talent– noun – a natural ability or skill
Scientists discovered _______ in the ancient tomb. • talent • treasures • watch • impossible
Yabba Dabba Do! You are Right treasures – plural noun – money, jewels, or things that are worth a lot or have meaning.
wat Leslie likes to ____ her baby brother play with his toys. • pleasant • talent • watch • treasures
Yabba Dabba Do! You are Right watch– verb – to look at something or someone carefully
Words are Fun See you next week Susan Ging Lent Production