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PIRATE FUN




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LET'S HAVE FUN WITH PIRATE WORDS! BEFORE YOU EMBARK ON THIS VOCABULARY ADVENTURE, CKECK IF YOU KNOW WHAT THESE WORDS MEAN...
 
SPYGLASS     SHIP    SAIL     HAT    PARROT    CHEST    TREASURE    BANDANA       EYE-PATCH    
 
 PEG    SWORD     KNIFE    BLADE    CREW      MARROON      JOLLY ROGER      ANCHOR      WIND 
 
   PLUNDER    BLOODTHIRSTY      CRUEL      THIEF       CHEAT     DARE     SWEAR    HIDE       DIG
 
 
 
NOW TRY TO FIND THOSE WORDS IN THIS WORDSEARCH!
 

 

NOW CHOOSE THE RIGHT SYNONYM FOR THE WORDS. 
 
 PLUNDER       CRUEL       GORE   
 
BLOODTHIRSTY     CHEATING    DESERTED
 
 
CAN YOU GUESS THE MEANING OF THE FOLLOWING RIDDLES? 
 
I have a little gadget
to see what's far with class.
I hold it in my hand
and call it my .
 
I lost my eye to battle
(my bravery has no match),
but I go on fighting,
wearing my .
 
When, tired of adventure,
to port I come to rest,
I trust my heavy
to steady my ship best.
 
I need a feathered crew member
who sings or always talks,
and sits upon my shoulder -
a  who squawks.
 
No cars, no planes, no bikes.
For those I do not heed.
My road is the seawave.
A  is what I need.
 
My ship is like my diary,
each part with its own tale.
But best of all's the song
the wind blows in my .
 
No self-respecting pirate
shows his head just like that.
It's bad luck if you lose it.
You need your pirate .
 
My greed for wealth is great.
For it there is no measure.
My life's mission is always
to get the biggest .