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Walk backwards to something VIOLET
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walk
- Phrases
- bear walk
- Walk in the hallway
- dog walk
- walk to the right, spin around one time, and then walk to the left
- walk to the right and then walk to the left
- walk backward
- Walk to the office
- Picture walk
- walk to the right
- Walk to your locker
- Walk to the library
- crab walk
- Walk on Line
- Walk Outs
- March -- to walk in a line
- walk away
- Walk on Balance Beam
- walk to the left
- Walk a Tightrope
- walk the block
- Walk to the cafeteria
- Crab walk across the floor and back
- Sentences
- Walk the dog after dinner.
- Why don't we walk in the middle of the street?
- Jessica went to the park, so she could walk along the pathway.
- We took a walk in the park, and we had a great time.
- C is to crab walk which will help with your coordination and core strength.
- What do you wear on your feet to walk through snow?
- Paragraphs
- She told her famous scary story of spotting a monster in those very woods. It was a cool day just like that day when she heard a rustling noise that was louder than the faint breeze that was blowing through the trees. She wondered what was out in the woods when she decided to go investigate the situation. She began to walk away from her tent when she saw something move in the distance and heard the snap of a fallen tree branch. She continued to see what broke the branch. As she was walking alone in the dark with the moon shining above, she saw something large with hair running past her. While she was walking her foot stepped into what seemed like a small depression in the earth when she suddenly saw the shadow of the large creature in the distance. She quickly realized that she had stepped in the large foot-like tracks from the monster.
- I woke up to another day. The sun was shining and the birds were singing. I got out of bed and started my day. I decided to go for a walk. The fresh air felt good. I saw a squirrel and I started to chase it. I ran so fast that I got a stitch in my side. I quickly stopped and caught my breath. As I was catching my breath, I saw my friend Sally on the swings at the nearby playground. She had her dog with her. As I approached her, she also saw the squirrel run up in the tree, and her dog began to bark. We was so close, but couldn't catch it. I laughed with Sally and we went home to grab snacks and lemonade to talk about our adventure.
- Lynn picked up the iPod and started to walk away, but then she reconsidered. She knew that Sarah would be really upset if her iPod was stolen, so Lynn decided to return it.
- He told his famous scary story of spotting a monster in those very woods. It was a cool day just like that day when he heard a rustling noise that was louder than the faint breeze that was blowing through the trees. He wondered what was out in the woods when he decided to go investigate the situation. He began to walk away from his tent when he saw something move in the distance and heard the snap of a fallen tree branch. He continued to see what broke the branch. As he was walking alone in the dark with the moon shining above, he saw something with fur run past him. He continued when he saw the face of the monster. The human-like monster stood on its hind legs and howled with its large teeth showing.
- walk - when the batter receives 4 pitches the umpire calls as balls. The batter is rewarded by advancing to first base.
- You wish to know all about my grandfather. Well, he is nearly ninety- three years old. He dresses himself in an ancient black frock coat usually minus several buttons yet he still thinks as swiftly as ever. A long flowing beard clings to his chin giving those who observe him a pronounced feeling of the utmost respect. When he speaks his voice is just a bit cracked and quivers a trifle. Twice each day he plays skillfully and with zest upon our small organ. Except in the winter when the ooze or snow or ice prevents, he slowly takes a short walk in the open air each day. We have often urged him to walk more and smoke less but he always answers “banana oil.” Grandfather likes to be modern in his language.
- Go to school: Pack your backpack with the items you need for school. Put on your backpack and leave your home. Walk, take the school bus, or ride in a car with your parent or guardian to school.
- One afternoon, Lynn decided to take a walk around the neighborhood. As she turned the corner, she saw her friend Sarah in the yard next door, sunbathing. Lynn waved, but Sarah didn't see her. Lynn was about to go back home when she noticed that Sarah's iPod was lying on the ground next to her chair.
- Phrases
- backwards
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something
- Phrases
- inform somebody of something
- angered at something unjust or wrong
- hang something upside down (be sure to find something that won’t make a mess when you hang it upside down)
- a fervent and even militant proponent of something
- dropping something on the floor (or a hard surface) like a lego
- come into the possession of something concrete or abstract
- the act of beginning something new
- Lack -- needing something
- Opposite -- something completely different
- Access – to be able to use something
- something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
- adapt something wild to the environment
- Invent -- create something
- Past -- something that happened before
- Achieve – to do something successfully
- Gaze -- to look at something
- the period of time during which something continues
- Frog leap to something GREEN
- regard something as probable or likely
- Reflect -- to think about something
- do something that one considers to be below one's dignity
- blaming yourself or taking responsibility for something that isn't completely your fault, or blaming someone else for something that you do have some responsibility for
- Additional -- something extra
- believing that because you are feeling something, what you're thinking must be true
- Something good happened
- Clear -- something you can see through
- Hop on one foot to something ORANGE
- To eat something very quickly
- Homonym – words that sound or look alike but mean something else
- write a letter and say something kind
- Outstanding -- something important
- Doubt -- to question something
- making a statement or interpretation about something without evidence backing it up
- be undecided about something
- Dangerous -- something that is unsafe
- Miniature – something very small
- informed about something secret or not generally known
- an outward semblance misrepresenting the nature of something
- something for everyone
- a predisposition in favor of something
- Notice -- to see something
- the state of being dependent on something
- You have something to say but someone else is talking
- Tradition -- something that is done every time
- Cause -- the outcome of something
- Detect – to find out something
- Point at something green and draw a thick oval
- learn (something) by heart
- not genuine; imitating something superior
- Slither like a snake to something YELLOW
- Edible – something that you can eat
- Habit -- something done very often
- the act of putting something somewhere
- Skip like a horse to something BLUE
- Modern -- something that is up to date
- Crawl like a crab to something RED
- Couple -- two of something
- To immediately stop doing something
- Sentences
- What is something that you can take trick-or-treating to help you see at night?
- Apologize to your friend if you lashed out or said something hurtful.
- Name something different than this item.
- Sometimes you have to endure something hard to get to something beautiful.
- The breakfast we made has something for everyone.
- Between you and me, something smells.
- Name something that is NOT a breakfast item.
- When did Kiki's mom say Kiki should eat something?
- Name something like this item.
- You make an action - This causes the toy to do something - Your behavior can change the effect.
- When something grows at a fast rate.
- They said the snow was as hard as rocks and bricks, think of something else that is hard.
- Describe something that is scary.
- Name something that is slimy.
- Paragraphs
- The weather in March can be unpredictable. The month often begins with bad weather but finishes with better weather. This could also mean something wild and unpredictable will eventually calm down.
- Kara was almost asleep when she heard a buzz and looked over to see her screen light up. The notification said "You're Invited!". Kara opened the text and saw all the event details. This was going to be so fun! She loved celebrating with her friends, and was especially excited to celebrate her best friend. When she got home from school, Kara asked her mom if they could stop at the mall later to buy something to take to the party. She didn't want to show up empty handed! Her mom said they would have to wait until it wasn't a school day. A few days later, they rushed and got to the mall as soon as it opened so that they could beat the crowds. But when Kara got inside, she wasn't even sure which store she wanted to look in first. She ended up buying something she thought would go with a lot of the clothes Jamie liked. Plus, Jamie had only gotten her ears peirced the month before so she would be excited to add to her new collection.
- What did you find? What is it used for? Find something similar.
- She told her famous scary story of spotting a monster in those very woods. It was a cool day just like that day when she heard a rustling noise that was louder than the faint breeze that was blowing through the trees. She wondered what was out in the woods when she decided to go investigate the situation. She began to walk away from her tent when she saw something move in the distance and heard the snap of a fallen tree branch. She continued to see what broke the branch. As she was walking alone in the dark with the moon shining above, she saw something large with hair running past her. While she was walking her foot stepped into what seemed like a small depression in the earth when she suddenly saw the shadow of the large creature in the distance. She quickly realized that she had stepped in the large foot-like tracks from the monster.
- Into the woods he roamed, searching to complete his mission. It was a dragon rumored to watch over these woods. After hours of searching and setting traps, the hunter finally found something. Below the tallest tree in the forest, sat an injured dragon protecting her nest of eggs. The dragon could not retreat nor fight. It was not the hunter who injured this dragon. That remained to be unknown. Cruelty was not the way of this hunter. Instead of attacking the injured beast, he worked all day repairing the dragon’s wounds. The hunter would spend the next few weeks ensuring no harm came to the dragon or her nest. After the hatching of the eggs, the dragon and her offspring left the forest, returning often to visit the hunter.
- Keep going, now let's create new shapes. Let's see how many dots we can connect to make something interesting?
- At least 3 people on this page are wearing something that indicates their religion. Find one of those people.
- Originally, the expression was “like a bird in a guilded cage.” It often means someone has a lot of something that you would think is a good thing (like money or fame), but with it comes a loss of freedom.
- He told his famous scary story of spotting a monster in those very woods. It was a cool day just like that day when he heard a rustling noise that was louder than the faint breeze that was blowing through the trees. He wondered what was out in the woods when he decided to go investigate the situation. He began to walk away from his tent when he saw something move in the distance and heard the snap of a fallen tree branch. He continued to see what broke the branch. As he was walking alone in the dark with the moon shining above, he saw something with fur run past him. He continued when he saw the face of the monster. The human-like monster stood on its hind legs and howled with its large teeth showing.
- To deceive someone in a playful way by making them think something is true. A synonym for pulling my leg.
- When the sunlight strikes raindrops in the air they act as a prism and form a rainbow. The rainbow is a division of white light into many beautiful colors. These take the shape of a long round arch with its path high above and its two ends apparently beyond the horizon. There is according to legend a boiling pot of gold at one end. People look but no one ever finds it. When a man looks for something beyond his reach his friends say he is looking for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
- What did the left eye say to the right eye? Between you and me, something smells.
- It is something you drink, made from chocolate and milk, and it usually has marshmallows on top. What is it?
- To trick someone to think something that is untrue is true as a joke. A synonym for pulling someone’s chain.
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