Nursery Rhymes and Fables: Supplemental Guide 4 | Jack and Jill & Little Miss Muffet 69
Identify real-life connections between words—pail, crown, beside,
and frightened—and their use (L.K.5c)
Distinguish between real and make-believe poems
Core Vocabulary
fetch, v. To go get something and bring it back
Example: My dog likes to fetch sticks.
Variation(s): fetches, fetched, fetching
pail, n. A bucket
Example: We put the strawberries that we picked in a pail.
Variation(s): pails
tumbling, v. Falling and/or rolling
Example: The huge rock is tumbling down the mountain.
Variation(s): tumble, tumbles, tumbled
Stop here if you choose to split the lesson into two parts.
beside, adv. Next to, at the side of
Example: I sat beside my friend at lunch.
Variation(s): none
frightened, v. Made someone feel afraid
Example: The big dog frightened me.
Variation(s): frighten, frightens, frightening
Vocabulary Chart for Jack and Jill & Little Miss Muffet
Core Vocabulary words are in bold.
Multiple Meaning Word Activity word is underlined.
Vocabulary Instructional Activity words have an asterisk (*).
Suggested words to pre-teach are in italics.
Type of Words Tier 3
Domain-Specific Words
Tier 2
General Academic Words
Tier 1
Everyday-Speech Words
Understanding
fetch
pail
spider
tuffet
beside
frightened*
tumbling
away
broke
eating
Multiple Meaning crown
Phrases curds and wheypail of water fell downsat down
Cognates