Across
- 3. This word means “an area of land that has been largely undisturbed by modern human development. These areas usually lack roads, buildings, and other artificial structures.” P. 83
- 5. This word means, “an animal, especially a large or dangerous four-footed one.” P. 79
- 8. Instead of going to school, Sam has to stay home and _______ over things and do chores. P. 83
- 9. Sam said that he would lead them to the ________ because “I gave you my word.” P. 80
- 12. Sam sliced pieces of _________ bread and put them on wooden plates. P. 81-82
- 13. This word means “a formal promise or assurance (typically in writing) that certain conditions will be fulfilled.” P. 81
- 16. Sam said that he ain’t pulled a trigger on a wild _________ ever since he shot a turkey. P. 84-85
- 17. Sam said that his _______ stopped as soon as he started doing his chores. P. 79
Down
- 1. This word means “thick, dark brown syrup obtained from raw sugar during the refining process, a version of which is used in baking.” P. 81
- 2. Sam said, “We did as best we could with the _________.“ P. 84
- 4. Sam was standing by the _______, swinging the ax! P. 79
- 6. Sam said that he took care of milking the cow and he found water in the rain bucket. The corn bread is _____ now. P. 80
- 7. This word means “torn, ragged or threadbare.” P. 86
- 10. When Jack and Annie were attempting to run from the growling sounds, brambles and vines blocked their way. Thorns _______ their clothes. P. 78
- 11. Jack looked at the cabin with new eyes. It seemed like a ________ now – everything made by hand, without the help of machines or even nails.” P. 84
- 14. Sam didn’t consider learning or homework a chore. He said that he had a great _______ for learning. P. 85
- 15. Jack and Annie sat on tree _______ that served as stools. P. 81
- 16. Jack and Annie tried not to make noise but sticks and branches _______ and snapped. P. 78