Name …[ANSWER KEY]… 4/..... #..... “Jabberwocky” Worksheet Real Vocabulary These are real words that you will see in the poem “Jabberwocky” on your poem & song sheet. Look them up in the dictionary or your sheet, then fill in the information below. word part of speech definition ‘twas -- gyre verb spin in a circle or move in a spiral beware verb be careful of something dangerous jaws noun the parts of the face that hold your teeth claws noun sharp nails on the hands and/or feet shun verb avoid, keep away from sought verb (past tense of “seek”) looked for / tried to find flame noun fire whiffling verb moving quickly through the air burbled verb to make unclear sound with no meaning (like “babble”) hast verb old word for “have” thou pronoun old word for “you” slain verb (past participle of “slay”) killed chortled verb laughed, chuckled it was Work for Today 1. Fill in the tables of real and nonsense vocabulary on this sheet. 2. On Serviam paper, write sentences using 3 real vocabulary words. 3. Then write sentences using 3 nonsense vocabulary words. 4. Then draw 3 small pictures to show the meaning of any 3 vocabulary words (real or nonsense). 5. Then draw a picture illustrating any one scene from the poem. (For example, the boy killing the Jabberwock, or the boy returning with the Jabberwock’s head, or the boy resting under the Tumtum tree.) 6. Hand in this sheet and your Serviam paper to me in our next class. Nonsense Vocabulary These are not real words. Look at each sentence in the poem to guess the part of speech (noun/proper noun/verb/adjective), then use your imagination to make up your own definitions. word part of speech definition brillig adjective or time (up to you – probably something like “dark” or “cloudy”) slithy adjective toves noun (up to you – probably some kind of animal) gimble verb (up to you) wabe noun (up to you – probably some kind of place) mimsy borogoves adjective noun (up to you – probably something like “slimy” or “disgusting”) (up to you) (up to you – probably some kind of animal) mome adjective raths noun (up to you – probably some kind of animal) outgrabe verb (up to you – a past tense verb) Jabberwock noun (up to you – probably some kind of monster) frumious Bandersnatch adjective noun (up to you) (up to you – probably something like “angry” or “scary”) (up to you – probably some kind of monster) vorpal adjective (up to you – probably something like “sharp” or “dangerous”) manxome adjective (up to you – probably something like “dangerous” or “scary”) Tumtum noun (up to you – probably some kind of tree) uffish adjective (up to you – probably something like “serious” or “thoughtful”) tulgey adjective (up to you – probably something like “thick” or “dark”) snicker-snack galumphing sound verb (up to you – probably the sound of a sword cutting something) (up to you – probably something like “running”) beamish adjective (up to you – probably something like “happy”) frabjous adjective (up to you – probably something like “wonderful” / “fabulous”) Callooh! Callay! sound (up to you – probably something like “Hurray!”)