Reading activity: what do these made up words mean?

which words are made up?
After dinner, I was so moozled from the day’s busy activities that I fell asleep two hours before my bedtime. The next morning I woke up feeling slippy and eagerly ate my chidler.
Then I went and took a shower. I didn't have any more tissle so I only used water. I went to the crondo to buy some new tissle.
When I got back jerell I started baking a pie. I used apples and figglers. It tasted  rumpledumpus!


1 / 13
suivant
Slide 1: Diapositive
EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 2

Cette leçon contient 13 diapositives, avec quiz interactifs et diapositives de texte.

time-iconLa durée de la leçon est: 20 min

Éléments de cette leçon

which words are made up?
After dinner, I was so moozled from the day’s busy activities that I fell asleep two hours before my bedtime. The next morning I woke up feeling slippy and eagerly ate my chidler.
Then I went and took a shower. I didn't have any more tissle so I only used water. I went to the crondo to buy some new tissle.
When I got back jerell I started baking a pie. I used apples and figglers. It tasted  rumpledumpus!


Slide 1 - Diapositive

replace these words with real ones
After dinner, I was so moozled from the day’s busy activities that I fell asleep two hours before my bedtime. The next morning I woke up feeling slippy and eagerly ate my chidler.
Then I went and took a shower. I didn't have any more tissle so I only used water. I went to the crondo to buy some new tissle.
When I got back jerell I started baking a pie. I used apples and figglers. It tasted  rumpledumpus!


Slide 2 - Diapositive

example key
moozled;                 tired, exhausted
slippy;                        hungry
chidler;                      breakfast, sandwiches, toast, yogurt, etc
tissle;                        soap   
crondo;                    supermarket, shop      
wrocke;                    home
figglers;                   pears, figs, cherries, etc
rumpledumpus:     delicious, disgusting, gross, awful, etc     

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Context Clues 

Context clues are hints an author gives you to help figure out the meaning of unknown words.

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Sara felt 'elated' when she won the race
A
sick
B
miserable
C
tired
D
happy

Slide 6 - Quiz

The voters were so upset that a 'skermish' broke out and the police had to intervene
A
fight
B
sunshine
C
hurricane
D
creature

Slide 7 - Quiz

The tornado 'annihilated' the whole town to the point that there was nothing left
A
destroyed
B
saved
C
created
D
constructed

Slide 8 - Quiz

Although Tom was 'anxious' about the test, Tina was not worried at all
A
forgetful
B
worried
C
calm
D
not worried

Slide 9 - Quiz

A 'sleuth', like Sherlock Holmes, can be very helpful in solving crimes
A
senior citizen
B
pilot
C
detective
D
man

Slide 10 - Quiz

The diamond ring was 'radiantly' shining on her finger
A
brightly
B
really
C
hardly
D
barely

Slide 11 - Quiz

Nutritious food, like vegetables and fruit, help our bodies grow
A
yucky
B
boring
C
tasty
D
healthy

Slide 12 - Quiz

Slide 13 - Diapositive