| A | B |
| wool | The soft, thick, curly hair of animals such as sheep. |
| brook | A small, natural stream. |
| tool | A device such as a hammer or an axe, made or shaped to help a person do work. |
| put | To cause to be in a particular position or condition. |
| wood | The hard material beneath the bark of trees and shrubs. |
| push | To press against so as to move away. |
| full | Holding as much as possible; filled. |
| roof | The outside, top covering of a building. |
| group | A number of persons or things located together. |
| prove | To show to be true by or as of by producing evidence or using arguments. |
| stood | Past tense of stand. |
| stool | A seat without arms or a back. |
| hook | A curved or bent object, often of metal, that is used to catch, hold, fasten or pull. |
| smooth | Having a surface that is not rough or uneven. |
| shoot | To send or be sent forth with great speed. |
| bush | An often low, woody plant with many branches. |
| fool | A person who lacks judgment or good sense. |
| pull | To apply force to in order to draw someone or something in the direction of the force. |
| soup | A liquid food prepared with meat, fish, or vegetable broth, often with various solid ingredients added. |
| move | To change or cause to change position. |
| soot | A fine, black powder produced when something, such as wood or coal, burns. |
| marooned | Abandoned on a deserted shore or island with little hope of rescue. |
| bulletin | A short announcement of public interest, as in a newspaper or on radio. |
| cocoon | The silky covering spun by a caterpillar to protect itself until it turns into a fully developed moth or butterfly. |
| superb | Being the very best, excellent. |
| cook | To prepare food for eating by using heat. |
| spoon | A utensil with a shallow bowl at the end of its handle. |
| shook | Past tense of shake. |
| school | A place for teaching and learning. |
| tooth | One of a set of hard, bony parts in the mouth that are used to chew and bite. |
| campsite | An area used for camping. |
| backpack | A bag worn on the back to carry supplies. |
| lantern | A portable Tcontainer used for light, with sides that light shine through. |
| kindling | Material such as dry sticks of wood used for building a fire. |
| canteen | A container used to carry liquid, especially water. |
| tent | A portable shelter usually supported by poles. |
| poncho | A cloak with a hole in the center for the head. |
| waterproof | Capable of keeping water from coming through. |