Two Bad Ants By Chris Van Allsburg Unit 6 Week 4

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Two Bad Ants By Chris Van Allsburg Unit 6 Week 4

crystal Noun: a solid, glass-like item I saw the ant carry a crystal of salt. What might someone collect crystals?

disappeared Verb: vanished from sight The wolves disappeared into the forest to search for food. When have you witnessed something that disappeared?

discovery Noun: the act of finding something The scientists made a discovery of dinosaur bones from long, long ago. What is a discovery you have made?

goal Noun: an aim or desired result My goal was to read 10 books by the end of the school year. What is a goal you have set for yourself?

journey Noun: a long trip My family and I took a journey across the United States. Have you ever been on a journey?

joyful Adjective: feeling great happiness The children were joyful on Christmas morning. When have you felt joyful?

scoop Noun: a spoon shaped tool We used a scoop to put the ice cream into the bowl. What other foods can a scoop pick up?

unaware Adjective: having no knowledge of something The man was unaware of the dog chasing him while he was jogging. When have you been unaware of something?