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Into the Ice Review

conquer con – quer (verb) Kid-friendly definition – to overcome; get the better of; defeat Sentence stem – The Roman soldiers traveled many miles to…

destiny des – ti – ny (noun) Kid-friendly definition – fate; what becomes of someone or something Sentence stem – Kia felt it was her destiny to …

expedition ex – pe – di – tion (noun) Kid-friendly definition- journey for a special purpose, such as exploration, study, or military purposes Sentence stem – Dr. Myrick led his team of …

insulated in – sul – at – ed (verb) Kid friendly definition – lined or surrounded with a material that prevents the loss of heat or cold, electricity, or sound Sentence stem – The weatherman told viewers to…

isolation i – sol – a – tion (noun) Kid-friendly definition – state of being alone Sentence stem – The prisoners were kept ….

navigator nav – i – ga – tor (noun) Kid-friendly definition – person in charge of finding the course of a ship, aircraft, or expedition Sentence stem – JonBeth, our navigator, used a …

provisions pro – vi – sions (noun) Kid friendly definition – supply of food and drinks Sentence stem – Captain Jack Sparrow made sure his ship had enough ….

verify ver – i – fy (verb) Kid friendly definition – to prove to be true; confirm Sentence stem – The pilot asked ground control to …

More Words to Know Many French and Italian words and phrases have entered the English language. Some of these foreign words and phrases have the same meaning in French or Italian as they do in English, and some are used slightly differently. Character Chart

More Words to Know piano-Italian gondola-Italian ballet-French critique-French

acrobat Definition- a skilled performer of gymnastic feats Sentence: An acrobat can ...

cuisine Definition- a style or quality of cooking Sentence: My mom loves to cook ...

studio Definition- a room in which an artist, photographer, or musician works Sentence: The portrait ...

ancient Definition- very old; aged Sentence: The scientist discovered...

balcony Definition- elevated platform projecting from the wall of a building Sentence: The queen waved to the people...

Comprehension Skill A cause is what makes something happen. An effect is something that happens as a result of a cause. cause-reason effect-result

Text-Based Response Look Back and Write (Pg. 40, #5) Beyond personal fame, why would explorers have attempted to reach the North Pole? Look back at page 33 to find the author’s answer. Write it in your own words. Then write a paragraph about whether that reason is still important today. Provide evidence to support your answer.