Title: Serious Farm
1Serious Farm
Created By Agatha Lee March 2009
2acquired
If you own or buy something, then you have
acquired it.
3acquired
My daughter acquired a new backpack before school
started. I acquired my sense of humor from my
mother.
4acquired
What is something that we acquired recently for
the classroom? What questions would you ask
if a friend told you he or she had acquired a new
pet?
5assumed
If you assumed something, then you believed
something without thinking about it.
A long time ago, people assumed the earth was
flat.
6assumed
My teacher assumed I completed my homework last
night. Would you have assumed that you would
have breakfast or lunch when you woke up this
morning?
7assumed
Tell about something that you assumed about
second grade when you were in first grade.
Name some things you assumed would happen when we
celebrated Valentines Day.
8absurd
If something is absurd, then it is crazy or silly.
9absurd
It is absurd for a cow to act like a rooster. My
dog looked absurd when my sister dressed him in
doll clothes and wheeled him in a baby carriage.
10absurd
Is it absurd to eat desert after dinner? Do
absurd things ever happen in our classroom? Is
it absurd to see your friend fly across the
classroom?
11attempt
If you attempt to do something, then you try to
do it.
12attempt
The animals attempt to make Farmer Fred laugh by
dressing up in his clothes. My friend wanted to
attempt to break a record for jumping rope longer
than anyone else.
13attempt
What would you have to do before you could
attempt to walk on the moon? Would you want to
attempt to do fifth grade work while in second
grade?
14serious
Serious means something is important and not at
all funny.
15serious
A severe thunderstorm is very serious. Air
pollution is a serious matter.
16serious
True or False A clown is always serious.
Tell about a time when you had to be serious.
17extremely
Something that is extremely a certain way is very
much that way.
18extremely
A cheetah can run extremely fast. I was
extremely tired because I stayed awake the entire
night.
19extremely
Tell about something that you tried to do that
was extremely hard. Name a sound that is
extremely loud. Name a sound that is extremely
soft.
20admit
When you admit something, then you agree that it
is true even though you might not want to.
21admit
I admit that I am the one who put a sticker on my
chair. I admit that I should have asked
before eating the rest of the cake.
22admit
If you broke something in your house and nobody
knew about it, would you keep it a secret or
would you admit it? What might someone say if
they were going to admit that they made a
mistake?
23barely
When you can barely do something, then you almost
cant do it all.
24barely
Please speak louder because I can barely hear
you. My younger sister can barely reach the
counter.
25barely
True or False You can barely see in foggy
weather. Would someone who is barely sick have
to go to the hospital?
26hilarious
Hilarious means something is very, very funny.
27hilarious
I thought it was hilarious when my teacher
dressed up as a baseball. That comedian is
hilarious because he tells very funny jokes.
28hilarious
How can you tell if people think a movie is
hilarious? True or False If I watch somebody
take a spelling test, then it is hilarious.
29witty
If you are witty, then you say things in a clever
and funny way.
30witty
My uncle told me a witty joke. I think my friend
always says witty things.
31witty
Can your teacher be witty? Would you rather
be friends with someone who is witty or someone
who is serious?
32The teacher was very ________ during the fire
drill. A. serious B. extremely C. hilarious D.
witty
serious
33extremely
Mrs. Waldner was ____________ happy with the
behavior of her students. A. admit B.
assumed C. extremely D. acquired
34attempted
Seth ____________ to be the goalie for the first
time. A. assumed B. barely C. absurd D.
attempted
35witty
The __________ child told a funny joke. A.
acquired B. extremely C. witty D. absurd
36acquired
Charlie ____________ many new toys on his
birthday. A. attempted B. acquired C.
serious D. admitted
37barely
She could _______ go across the monkey bars
without falling. A. hilarious B. extremely C.
barely D. assumed
38assumed
Jazlynn ___________ there was no homework on
Friday night. A. assumed B. acquired C.
attempted D. witty
39hilarious
Devon made a _________ face that made everyone
laugh. A. extremely B. hilarious C.
serious D. acquired
40admit
I _______ that I took his toy, Jolynne
confessed. A. attempted B. absurd C. admit D.
assumed
41absurd
It would be an _________ idea for the students to
go out to recess without a teacher. A.
serious B. barely C. extremely D. absurd
42Can you read these words? 1. acquired 2.
assumed 3. absurd 4. attempt 5. serious 6.
extremely 7. admit 8. barely 9. hilarious 10.
witty
43Can you read these words? 1. allowance 2.
rosy 3. thrifty 4. industrious 5. bargain 6.
spoiled 7. comfortable 8. boost 9.
exchanged 10. delivered