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): none
Vocabulary 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 Words
Tier 2
General Academic Words
Tier 1
Everyday-Speech Words
Understanding
bleated
disguises
miller
wolf
gentle
hiding
terrified*
child
flour
goat
knock
mother
paws
youngest
Multiple Meaning kids roughsweet
Phrases grandfather clock be on guard against no we won’tcame back
Cognates molinero(a) aterrorizado(a)* madre