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Page 1: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled

Bike

*Robust Vocabulary*

Created By: Agatha LeeJuly 2008

Page 2: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

rickety

Rickety means an object is old and shaky.

Page 3: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

The girl road on an old, rickety train.

The student sat at a rickety desk.

Is something new likely to be rickety?

rickety

Page 4: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

* Is it safe to standon a rickety ladder?

Why or why not?

* Would you rather sit on arickety chair or on a sturdy chair?

Why?

rickety

Page 5: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

rattling

Rattling means something is makingshort knocking sounds.

Page 6: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

The train was rattling on the tracks.

The window was rattling in the wind.

If something is rattling,is it quiet or loud?

rattling

Page 7: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

* How do you notice thatsomething is rattling?

Do you hear it or smell it?

* How can you stop ascreen door from rattling?

rattling

Page 8: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

pryingPrying means you are trying to open

something with a crowbar or other tool.

Page 9: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

I am prying open a boxwith a screwdriver.

The burglar wasprying open a window.

prying

Page 10: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

* If you are prying open a door,are you trying to open it or shut it?

* If you want to pry something open,do you get a tool from a toolbox

or a book from a bookcase?

* If you are prying a staple from apiece of paper, what are you using?

prying

Page 11: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

impatiently

Impatiently means you are upset and bothered because you have to wait.

Page 12: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

impatiently

The little girl impatiently asked a question.

The old woman impatientlywaited for the bus.

Do you think people complainwhen they are impatiently waiting

for something to happen?

Page 13: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

* If you answer impatiently,do you wait your turn or

do you shout out your answer?

* If a puppy acts impatiently, is he running around or waiting

quietly?

impatiently

Page 14: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

rompRomp means you move around

playfully.

Page 15: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

Gus and Skipper like to romp in the yard.

Would an old cat romp around a house?

Would a young child romp around a house?

romp

Page 16: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

* Can you romp on a playground?

* Should you romp in a movie theatre?

Why or why not?

romp

Page 17: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

defeated

If you feel like you have lost,then you feel defeated.

Page 18: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

Gus feels defeated whenhe crashes his bike.

Would you feel defeated ifyou received a trophy?

Would you feel defeated ifyour soccer team lost a game?

defeated

Page 19: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

* If you feel defeated,are you smiling or frowning?

*If your friend feels defeated, how can you make your friend feel

better?

defeated

Page 20: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

jubilant

Jubilant means you feeljoyful and happy.

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Gus feels jubilant that hecan ride a two-wheeled bike.

Would you be jubilant ifyour friend got hurt?

The student was jubilant thathe received good grades.

jubilant

Page 22: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

* If you are in a jubilant crowd,is everyone cheering or booing?

* Have you ever felt jubilant at school?

What happened?

jubilant

Page 23: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

master

If you master something,then you learn to do it well.

Venus Williams is a master at tennis.

Page 24: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

Gus practices until he can master riding a two-wheeled bike.

Would a child be likely tomaster driving a car?

Would a ninety old man be likelyto master riding a skateboard?

master

Page 25: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

* Can you master learning a new song

if you hear it only one time?

* What do you want tomaster when you grow up?

* Do you think an airplane pilot hasto master a lot of skills?

master

Page 26: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

The students did not ______in our school library.

A. pryB. rickety

C. defeatedD. romp

Page 27: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

Beethoven was a _________at playing the piano.

A. rompB. masterC. jubilantD. prying

Page 28: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

I do not want to sit at a ________ table.

A. rattlingB. defeatedC. ricketyD. jubilant

Page 29: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

He was trying to _____the drawer open.

A. pryB. rattleC. defeatD. rickety

Page 30: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

The winner of the racewas acting __________.

A. impatientlyB. masterC. jubilantD. romp

Page 31: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

My mom ________ waited forthe traffic signal to turn green.

A. rattlingB. defeatedC. master

D. impatiently

Page 32: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

Our team felt ________ becausewe didn’t score even one point.

A. ricketyB. jubilant

C. impatientlyD. defeated

Page 33: Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee July 2008.

The baby’s toy was makinga _________ sound.

A. rompB. rattlingC. pryingD. master