| A | B |
| bolt | to flee suddenly; to run away quickly. |
| thatch | materials such as straw, leaves or sticks that can be used for a roof. |
| bonfire | a large outdoor fire. |
| bookkeeper | one who handles the finances of a business or office. |
| booth | a small enclosure for selling goods. |
| ease | free from pain or trouble; comfort; free from difficulty. |
| easel | an upright frame or tripod to hold an artist’s canvas or other artwork. |
| educate | to develop the knowledge, skill or character by formal schooling; to teach. |
| education | the process of being taught; the development of knowledge. |
| effort | the use of energy to do something; to try or attempt. |
| kindergarten | school or class for your children (around 5 years old) that develops basic skills and social behavior by games, music, crafts, etc. |
| kindness | the state, quality or habit of being kind. |
| kit | equipment or set of tools for a specific or particular activity. |
| kneel | to bend or rest on one or both knees. |
| knelt | bent or rested on one or both knees. |
| pudding | a soft, sweet food made of eggs, milk, fruit, etc. |
| punch | to strike with the fist. |
| terrify | to fill with terror; frighten greatly. |
| territory | an assigned area. |
| bomb | a complete and total failure. |