64 Stories: Supplemental Guide 4 | The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids
Core Vocabulary
bleated, v. Made the sound or cry of a goat or sheep
Example: The goat bleated when it was frightened.
Variation(s): bleat, bleats, bleating
disguises, v. Makes oneself look like someone or something else
Example: Billy often disguises himself as a cat.
Variation(s): disguise, disguised, disguising
kids, n. Young goats
Example: The kids ate grass in the field with their mama goat.
Variation(s): kid
miller, n. One who works in, operates, or owns a mill—a building where
grain is ground into flour
Example: The miller was covered in flour by the end of the day.
Variation(s): millers
terrified, adj. Deeply afraid
Example: The terrified mouse ran away from the cat.
Variation(s): noneVocabulary Chart for The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids
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 WordsTier 2
General Academic WordsTier 1
Everyday-Speech WordsUnderstandingbleated
disguises
miller
wolfgentle
hiding
terrified*child
flour
goat
knock
mother
paws
youngest
Multiple Meaning kids roughsweetPhrases grandfather clock be on guard against no we won’tcame back
Cognates molinero(a) aterrorizado(a)* madre