You will read short sentences, each one describing a real-life situation related to water or ice safety. Your task is to choose the correct word from the word bank to complete the sentence.
There is only one correct answer for each sentence. Make sure you spell the word correctly. Before you choose an answer, read the whole sentence carefully and look for clues about the situation - like where it happens (a lake, road, beach), what kind of action is happening (slipping, grabbing, rising), and who’s involved. These details often point directly to the one word that makes the most sense in context. Don't rush - let the sentence “paint a picture” in your mind first.
There is only one correct answer for each sentence. Make sure you spell the word correctly. Before you choose an answer, read the whole sentence carefully and look for clues about the situation - like where it happens (a lake, road, beach), what kind of action is happening (slipping, grabbing, rising), and who’s involved. These details often point directly to the one word that makes the most sense in context. Don't rush - let the sentence “paint a picture” in your mind first.
Word bank:
wave, tide, current, rip current, shoreline, drown, lifeguard, whistle, buoy, life jacket, lifebelt, rescue boat, throw bag, first aid kit, thermal blanket, thin ice, clear ice, black ice, cold shock, keep off, test, fall through |
1.Every year, several peoplewhile swimming in unguarded areas with strong currents.
2.In early spring, many people fall into lakes because they walk onthat looks safe but can’t support their weight.
3.A surfer in Hawaii rode a massiveduring a championship event.
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