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to improve something or make it better
reform
to show how to do something
demonstrate
to keep safe
protect
protect
to keep someone/something safe
reform
to change something to make it better
demonstrate
to show how to do something
sprint
to run quickly
huddle
to get close together in a group to talk quietly or to stay warm
motion
to move part of your body to tell someone something
pile
to stack things in a group on top of each other OR to climb quickly and not carefully onto or into something
defense
the team that doesn't have the ball and is trying to stop the other team from scoring
holler
to yell
knit
like sewing (uses two needles and yarn)
trivia
a question game about a certain topic (i.e., Disney or sports)
dive
to jump headfirst into water OR to jump towards the ground usually to try to catch something before it touches the ground
quarterback
the player on a football team who decides to run or who to throw the ball to
yard
the grassy area around your house
link
something you click on that takes you to a certain website OR to hook together
distract
to get someone to pay attention to something other than what they should pay attention to
speed
to go too fast OR to how fast or slow something is moving
share
to let someone borrow something OR to take turns OR to tell someone something
attack
to use violence or fighting to try to hurt someone
future
something that will or could happen but hasn't happened yet
accident
a car crash OR something that wasn't planned that could cause someone to get hurt
blizzard
a snow storm with strong winds
raged
to come on quickly and very strong (like a disease or storm)
rage
anger
remains
what is left over
to run quickly
sprint
to get together in a close group to talk about something quietly or to stay warm
huddle
a movement; you might do this with your hands to tell someone something (i.e., a flat hand straight out means to stop)
motion
to climb quickly and not carefully onto or into something
pile
to stack things on top of each other (i.e., leaves)
pile
the team that does not have the ball and is trying to stop the other team from scoring
defense
to yell
holler
similar to sewing, but uses two needles and yarn
knit
a question game where you ask questions about a certain topic (i.e., Disney or sports)
trivia
to jump down towards the ground (usually to try to catch something before it touches the ground)
dive
the player in football who decides to run or who to throw the ball to
quarterback
the grassy area around your house
yard
something you can click on that will take you to a certain website
link
to hook together
link
paying attention to something other than what you are expected to pay attention to (i.e., looking at a dog walking by while your teacher is giving a lesson)
distract
how fast or slow something is moving
speed
to tell someone an idea or special news (like you are having a baby or getting a new puppy)
share
to use violence or fighting to try to hurt someone
attack
something that could or will happen, but it hasn't happened yet
future
something unplanned that happens and could cause someone to get hurt
accident
what is left over after things have been taken away or a storm
remains
something like a storm or disease that spreads with great strength
rage
another word for anger
rage
a big snowstorm with strong blowing winds that lasts for a long time
blizzard