Review Vocabulary March – October.

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Review Vocabulary March – October

Synonyms also too little small thin slim cold chilly mistake error pretty beautiful silent quiet sad unhappy intelligent smart yell shout big huge or large

Antonyms big little or small short tall fat thin or slim day night top bottom full empty happy sad or unhappy new old up down left right in out open closed dry wet

Baby Animals cow calf dog puppy cat kitten horse foal pig piglet duck duckling goose gosling hen chick sheep lamb frog tadpole fox kit rabbit bunny lion or bear cub

Amazing Words Needs: Things people must have to live. I can tickle you with a feather. Homework is your responsibility . I cuddle my baby. Food and water are people's needs. A nest is a bird's shelter. Needs: Things people must have to live. Responsibility: Things people are expected to do. Shelter: The place in which people or animals live. Cuddle: Hold someone close for warmth or love. Tickle: Touch softly to make them laugh.

Amazing Words Career: Occupation or profession. Doctors scrub their hands before operating. The hammer is an important tool for the carpenter . Teaching is a beautiful career . Here we get excellent service . This is a very sloppy kitchen. Career: Occupation or profession. Service: Work done to help others. Tool: Instruments that help people do work. Scrub: Clean something by rubbing hard. Sloppy: Something wet or messy.

Amazing Words Past: Something that already happened. I use the bus as transportation to school. Signs on the street warn us of danger. Dinosaurs lived in the past . At the present time there are three students in the class. That powerful man carries a lot of bananas. Past: Something that already happened. Present: Something that is happening now. Transportation: Something to move people or things from one place to another. Danger: Something that can hurt you. Powerful: Something or someone that is very strong.

Amazing Words Parent: A mother or a father. This man is touching the nape of his neck.. The lion is a wild animal. Binoculars help you observe things far away. Soon they will be parents . I like to dangle my feet in the water. Parent: A mother or a father. Wild: Something that lives in a natural state or not domesticated. Nape: The back part of the neck. Observe: Watch something. Dangle: Swing.

Amazing Words Habitat: The place where an animal or a plant lives. My dog gives me a moist kiss. Polar bears live in a cold habitat . Chicks hatch from eggs. Plants can not survive without water. You have to use a gentle touch with a baby. Habitat: The place where an animal or a plant lives. Hatch: Come out from an egg. Survive: Stay alive or live through. Gentle: Mild and soft. Moist: Slightly wet.

Amazing Words World: All of the planet Earth. We are part of the world. This forest is huge. Keep your feet beneath your desk. Deserts are home for many animals, like camels. I like to surf. World: All of the planet Earth. Forest: A place with many trees. Desert: A dry and sandy place with little rainfall. Beneath: Under. Surf: To ride on a wave.

Amazing Words This is a group of women. We have to show respect to our flag. They share the ipod. I borrow a book from the library. The band has rehearsals every day. Group: A number of people or things that belong together. Respect: A feeling of appreciation. Share: To let someone else have, use or do something. Borrow: Take something to use it, but you have to give it back. Rehearsal: A practice.

Amazing Words Leader: Head of group. Alan Garcia is the leader of our country. Policemen patrol the city. Today they earn a lot of money. He is a Peruvian citizen. My neighborhood is a safe place. Leader: Head of group. Patrol: To move around, watching or guarding. Earn: Get paid for the work you do. Neighborhood: A district or area where people live. Citizen: Person that lives in a certain location.

Amazing Words The cat is an enemy of a mouse. Dinosaurs became extinct thousands of years ago. Sunglasses protect your eyes from the hot sun. There are craters on the moon. Many alligators live in a swamp. Enemy: Person or animal that wants to cause harm to another. Extinct: No longer exists. Protect: Keep someone or something safe. Crater: A big hole. Swamp: Wet or muddy land.