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First Day Jitters

First Day Jitters. By Julie Danneberg. What word means the opposite of downstairs?. downstairs. The compound word downstairs means “down the stairs.”. The girl walked downstairs to get the mail. When do you feel nervous?. nervous. A person who is nervous is afraid or worried.

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First Day Jitters

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  1. First Day Jitters By Julie Danneberg

  2. What word means the opposite of downstairs? downstairs • The compound word downstairs means “down the stairs.” • The girl walked downstairs to get the mail.

  3. When do you feel nervous? nervous • A person who is nervous is afraid or worried. • I feel nervous when I ride on an airplane.

  4. chuckled • You may have chuckled, or laughed quietly when you saw something funny. • I chuckled when I heard the joke. • How is chuckled different from laughed out loud?

  5. nonsense • Nonsense is a silly or untrue idea or thought. • I was afraid to go to the library. My friend said my fears were nonsense. • What is something you think is nonsense?

  6. When have you fumbled something? fumbled • If something is fumbled, it is done in a clumsy way. • He was tired and fumbled into his pajamas.

  7. Can you think of a reason why you might have trudged somewhere? trudged • Trudged describes a way of walking slowly or dragging one’s feet. • The tired student trudged up the hill to his house.

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