| A | B |
| showing great physical force | violent |
| looking out for danger or harm | beware |
| to stop or keep something from happening | prevent |
| torn or pulled from the ground | uprooted |
| to completely ruin | destroy |
| karge area of prairie or meadows covered with grass | grassland |
| extremely heavy rain showers | thunderstorm |
| sound lightning makes as it suddenly heats the air | thunder |
| chunks of ice that are tossed by winds during thunderstorms | hail |
| funnel-shaped cloud that reaches downward | tornado |
| world's deadliest storms tht are formed over warm ocean water | hurricane |
| Pacific Ocean hurricanes | typhoons |
| huge snowstorms with at least two inces of snow per hour and strong winds | blizzard |
| thunderstorms, grasslands, upstairs | samples of compound words |
| Last week the raccoon ___ away from our barking dog. | ran |
| The students ___ well at Mass last Friday. | sang |
| Yesterday our principal ___ to our room. | came |
| In December the second graders ___ a baby shower. | gave |
| ran, sang, gave, came | past tense verbs |
| run, sing, give, come | present tense verbs |
| Wild weather hits Florida | incorrect book title |
| Wild Weather Hits Florida | Underline to have correct book title. |
| a heap or stack of items | pile |
| area in town to swim | pool |
| bucket | pail |
| cylinder on which a flag flies | pole |
| utensil used to eat soup | spoon |
| backbone | spine |
| cylinder to twine thread | spool |
| to cover a large area | span |
| antonym of a lie | truth |
| Cuspid is a name for a ____/ | tooth |
| item to make work easier | tool |
| ordinal number which means 9 are ahead of you | tenth |