Fish In a Tree by Lynda Mullahy Hunt

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Fish In a Tree by Lynda Mullahy Hunt Part 6 & 7 Vocabulary

Thomas Edison

Alexander Graham Bell

First President of the United States George Washington First President of the United States

Albert Einstein Theory of Relativity

Leonardo da Vinci

Pablo Picasso

Whoopi Goldberg

Muhammed Ali Heavyweight Champion of the World

President of the United States John F Kennedy President of the United States

Prime Minister of England During WWII Winston Churchill Prime Minister of England During WWII

John Lennon

Walt Disney

Fish in a Tree –Part 6 & 7 Vocabulary declare – (verb) to make clearly known or announce officially Declare your answer! physics – (noun) the science that deals with matter, energy, motion, and force. philosophy – (noun) the study of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct. He is considered the greatest human mind to ever have lived in the fields of physics, mathematics, and philosophy.

Fish in a Tree –Part 6 & 7 Vocabulary grit - (noun) being willing to fail, but trying again and again; pushing through the difficulty and sticking with something even if it’s hard His intelligence and grit kept the Nazis from taking over England. ushered - (verb) to introduce or bring at the coming or beginning of something. With his idea of using a moving assembly line, he ushered in a new world. persevere – (verb) to persist in anything undertaken in spite of difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement It will give you a taste of how smart you have to be to persevere.” 

Fish in a Tree –Part 6 & 7 Vocabulary dystopia – (noun) a society characterized by human misery, and oppression. A place where everything is as bad as it can be. “What’s it like? This thing you have. Dystopia or whatever.” catalyst – (noun) a person or thing that causes a change Ally is a catalyst.

declare – (verb) to make clearly known or announce officially physics – (noun) the science that deals with matter, energy, motion, and force. philosophy – (noun) the study of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct. grit - (noun) being willing to fail, but trying again and again; pushing through the difficulty and sticking with something even if it’s hard ushered - (verb) to introduce or bring at the coming or beginning of something. persevere – (verb) to persist in anything undertaken in spite of difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement dystopia – (noun) a society characterized by human misery, and oppression. A place where everything is as bad as it can be. catalyst – (noun) a person or thing that causes a change