The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Vocabulary
Novel by C.S. LewisReferences from dictionary.reference.com and thesaurus.reference.comPresentation by Mrs. Scarson
Sample Vocabulary SquareSquare 1: Vocabulary word, definition, part of speech.
Juvenile: adjective 1.of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or suitable or intended for young persons.
Square 3: Write the sentence from the book the word is found in.
A sign in front of said “You are entering Camp Green Lake Juvenile Correctional Facility.” Holes page 12.
Square 2: Synonym & Antonym of word.
Synonyms-adolescent, babyish, childlike, immature, inexperienced
Antonyms-adult, grown-up, mature
Square 4: Illustration of sentence.
Section 1Vocabulary
Section 1 Vocabulary Chapters 1-4
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Section 2Vocabulary
Section 2 VocabularyChapters 5-8
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Section3Vocabulary
Section 3 Vocabulary Chapters 9-11
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Section4Vocabulary
Section 4 Vocabulary Chapters 12-14
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Section5Vocabulary
Section 5 Vocabulary Chapters 15-17
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