Vocabulary activity for Chapter 5-6 of Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder!
Here are some exerts from the story. Fill in the blank with the correct vocabulary word. When you have answered all of the questions, click the "Check Answer" button. A box will pop-up with your score. Do not close until your score is printed or reviewed by your teacher.
Mr. Edwards said he surely did _____ that supper.
chinked
hewed
appreciate
But that did not matter, because Pa would _____ those cracks.
hew
sill
chink
He _____ out skids. These were long, flat slabs.
reproved
hewed
whinnied
He couldn't. It crashed down. Ma _____ on the ground.
reproved
appreciated
huddled
The sky was so full of light that not one star twinkled in it, and all the prairie was a shadowy _____.
scalawag
mellowness
chink
It was _____ that the foot was not crushed.
Providential
Reproach
Appreciating
He would lay a _____ floor, and make beds and tables and chairs.
puncheon
chink
hewn
She stood with her arms full of quilts and looked up at him _____.
reprovingly
mellow
appreciative
"Oh, Charles!" Ma said. "You _____!"
scalawag
puncheon
huddle
They were sound, strong logs, because they must hold up the house. They were called _____.