Around One Cactus Owls, Bats and Leaping Rats

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Around One Cactus Owls, Bats and Leaping Rats By Anthony D. Fredericks Illustrated by Jennifer DiRubbio Unit 3 Week 5

incredible Adj.: hard to believe After we hiked to the mountain peak, we saw an incredible view of the land. What have you seen that is incredible?

lofty Adj.: tall, or high off the ground The lofty mountain peak lifted high above the clouds. What is something that can be lofty?

noble Adj.: belonging to a high social class The noble knight rescued the princess from the dangerous dragon. What might a noble person do?

search Verb: to look for something The detective had to search for clues to solve the mystery case. When have you had to search for something?

stinging Verb: having a sharp pain The bee began stinging my arm and I yelped out in pain. Has a bee or wasp ever been stinging you?

survivors Noun: people who remain alive after an event where others have died The survivors from the car accident were taken to the hospital. Where might survivors after a fire have to live?

topic Noun: a subject Animals are my favorite topic to read about. What topic do you like to study?

unseen Adjective: not seen The deer were hiding the woods, unseen from the hunters. What things can be unseen?

waterless Adj.: without water The desert is a hot, dry and waterless place. What is something else that is waterless?