Across
- 2. The snake told the animals, “I’ve had my frozen mouse this week. My stomach is satisfied until ________. “P. 44
- 3. This word means, “to move text or graphics up or down or across a display screen as if by unrolling a scroll.” P. 43
- 4. The squirrel is too large for the snake to swallow. The word that Angel uses to describe the squirrel’s size is _________. P. 42
- 6. Angel admires the rat’s ability to unfasten his cage. Angel says it must be nice to have _______ fingers. P. 42
- 7. This word means “prevent (someone) from giving full attention to something; divert attention.” P. 44 (last paragraph)
- 9. The nervous hamster said, “That turtle carries her shell around with her for ___________.” P. 44
- 11. Angel the corn snake is not the least bit _______. P. 41
- 13. This word means “a railroad car typically attached to the end of the train.” On page 45, it means one’s bottom or rump. P. 45
- 14. This word means, “Two or more people working together for the same purpose.”(Like fish in a school). P. 45
Down
- 1. The snake ________ carton landed on the dog and trapped it. P. 47
- 5. This word describes how outsiders sometimes react to Angel, the fifth-grade corn snake. P. 41
- 8. Angel loves saying sassafras. Angel thinks it is an absolutely ________ sounding word! P. 41
- 10. This word means, “an exclamation of approval or encouragement, heard at bullfights, flamenco dancing, and other Spanish or Latin American events.” P. 43
- 12. This word means, “a poisonous substance secreted by animals such as snakes, spiders, and scorpions and typically injected into prey or aggressors by biting or stinging.” P. 42
