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  • pile
    to stack things together on top of each other OR to climb quickly and not carefully onto or into something
  • to jump head first into water
    dive
  • feeling like you have lost or failed something
    defeated
  • to let someone borrow something or to take turns with something
    share
  • to climb quickly and not carefully onto or into something
    pile
  • to go too fast
    speed
  • link
    something you click on that takes you to a certain website OR to hook together
  • when a group of people refuse to buy or use something because they think what the company is doing is unfair or wrong
    boycott
  • something you can click on the computer that takes you to a certain website
    link
  • to run quickly
    sprint
  • dive
    to jump head first into the water OR to jump towards the ground usually to try and catch something before it touches the ground
  • motion
    to move a part of your body to tell someone something (i.e., come here)
  • how fast or slow something is moving
    speed
  • to persuade someone to do or think something
    convince
  • boycott
    when a group of people refuse to buy or use something because they thing the company or group of people are doing something unfair or unkind
  • to win or beat someone
    defeat
  • knit
    like sewing with two needles and yarn
  • a special shirt that everyone on the team wears during games that has their number and sometimes their name
    jersey
  • similar to sewing, but uses two needles and yarn
    knit
  • synonym for country
    nation
  • jersey
    a matching shirt that players on a team all wear for games; it usually has their name and number on it
  • needle
    a sharp, pointy object used for sewing or giving shots
  • share
    to let someone borrow something OR to take turns OR to tell someone something
  • sprint
    to run quickly
  • to jump towards the ground, usually to try to catch something before it touches the ground
    dive
  • a certain way of doing something (i.e., different ways to do a math problem or different ways to tie your shoes)
    method
  • something that could or will happen, but it hasn't happened yet
    future
  • convinced
    to persuade or talk someone into doing something or thinking something
  • accident
    a car crash OR something that wasn't planned that could cause someone to get hurt
  • to tell someone information or special news like you're having a baby or getting a new puppy
    share
  • method
    a way of doing something
  • something that is not planned and can often cause someone to get hurt
    accident
  • a sharp, pointy object used in sewing when giving shots
    needle
  • feeling upset or angry
    frustrated
  • to move part of your body to tell someone something (i.e., flat hand straight out means stop)
    motion
  • to stack things on top of each other (i.e., leaves)
    pile
  • speed
    to go to fast OR how fast or slow something is going
  • nation
    a country
  • to hook together
    link
  • What does the suffix -ed mean at the end of a verb?
    happened in the past
  • future
    something that will or could happen but hasn't happened yet