

Help high school readers navigate challenging and unfamiliar language in Judith Ortiz Cofer’s short story “The Witch’s Husband” with this set of vocabulary games and activities. From helping students make sense of Spanish terminology to exposing them to words that prepare them for more rigorous works of fiction, this engaging set of resources is accompanied by complete answer keys. A vocabulary application worksheet, crossword puzzle, and word search are provided. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats.
“The Witch’s Husband” is a first-person narrative that explores family dynamics with emphasis on themes of independence, aging, and loyalty. Though literary realism and autobiographical parallels are present throughout the story, there is also an element of folklore, making “The Witch’s Husband” a compelling addition to a high school short story unit. The narrative pairs well with other family-focused texts that feature folktale elements and cultural values such as “Tuesday Siesta”" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Specifically, the following vocabulary terms are addressed:
- abuela
- antic
- bodega
- burro
- camino
- cantina
- cauldron
- cunning
- dementia
- hija
- incantation
- infantilism
- kaleidoscope
- martyr
- matriarch
- merriment
- obstinancy
- pueblo
- pulverize
- rotund
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