| A | B |
| students | people who go to school |
| effort | hard work put forth to accomplish a goal |
| perform | present something a play before an audience |
| mood | the way you feel |
| remember | bring something to mind that happened in the past |
| proud | feeling of being pleased and satisfied when you did something well |
| antonym of forget | remember |
| antonym of lazy | effort |
| antonym of ashamed or embarrassed | proud |
| has | present tense of "have" for a singular noun |
| had | past tense of "have" |
| Ted (has, have) a new toy. | has |
| Bill and Ray (has, have) many good times together. | have |
| Shana (has, have) a neat paper. | has |
| Alice (has, have) a new doll for her sister. | has |
| Charlie (have, had) ice-cream yesterday. | had |
| Sally and Tess (have, had) a restful nap this afternoon. | had |
| bench | something you sit on |
| bean | seed we eat |
| back | antonym of front |
| beach | sand near the sea |
| dine | to eat leisurely |
| dash | to rush away |
| dish | plate for food |
| dill | plant used to season pickles |
| further | to go beyond |
| farther | a distance away |
| father | dad |
| feather | protection to keep birds warm |