Vocabulary activity for Chapter 37-38 of On the Banks of Plum Creek 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.
"Carrie was _____, and Ma's smile was tired."
fretful
rollick
determined
"It means we'll have a _____ crop of wheat next year!"
rosin
bumper
contented
"It didn't take me long to figure that I'd walked off the bank of some _____, somewhere on the prairie."
intend
gully
rollick
"'Girls, I was bound and _____ I would not do it, but after some time I did.'"
frolic
determined
rosin
"Jack did not _____ to lose sight of Pa again."
rosin
bumper
intend
"Jack lay down _____ and Pa sat warming his hands by the stove."
determinedly
contentedly
gully
"Pa tuned the fiddle and _____ the bow."
rosined
bumpered
intended
"Pa's voice _____ with the tune, and Carrie laughed and clapped her hands, and Laura's feet were dancing."
gullied
rollicked
frolicked
"Mary and Laura sat listening, and the fiddle slipped into _____ up and down with is voice."