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? Name That Definition From Your Glossary

How to Play The teacher will call on someone to name that definition. The student will use the cardboard sign to lift their answer off the wall towards the class.

flippers horizon slippery hatch miserable waddled

? Noun - Wide flat legs that help water animals swim.

flippers horizon slippery hatch miserable waddled

? Adjective- Very unhappy

flippers horizon slippery hatch miserable waddled

? Verb - To come out of an egg.

flippers horizon slippery hatch miserable waddled

? Noun - The line where the earth seems to meet the sky.

flippers horizon slippery hatch miserable waddled

? Verb - Swayed from side to side when walking.

flippers horizon slippery hatch miserable waddled

? Adjective- Slick and hard to hold on to or stand on.

flippers horizon slippery hatch miserable waddled