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Super Storms Unit 4 Wk 4

Violent: showing or caused by great physical force adjective The violent storm broke windows and flooded houses. How would you feel if a violent storm headed toward us?

beware:to be on the lookout for something dangerous or harmful verb A Beware of Dog sign was on a house that was guarded by a big dog. What should you beware of?

prevent: to stop or keep something from happening verb To prevent injuries when bike riding, wear a helmet. What else can you do to prevent injuries?

uprooted: pulled all the way out of the ground verb The tree in our yard was uprooted by a very strong wind. What does an uprooted tree or plant look like?

destroy: to completely ruin something verb The wave destroyed the sandcastle. How can you destroy a block building?

grasslands: large open areas of land covered with grass, such as prairies or meadows noun Buffalo live on grasslands in Yellowstone Park. What other animal might live on grasslands?

violent, beware, prevent, uprooted, destroy, grasslands Quiz Time! violent, beware, prevent, uprooted, destroy, grasslands Which word means that a tree or plant has had its roots pulled out of the ground? uprooted

violent, beware, prevent, uprooted, destroy, grasslands Quiz Time! violent, beware, prevent, uprooted, destroy, grasslands What is showing or caused by great physical force? violent

violent, beware, prevent, uprooted, destroy, grasslands Quiz Time! violent, beware, prevent, uprooted, destroy, grasslands Large open areas of land covered with grass, such as prairies or meadows are called _____. grasslands

violent, beware, prevent, uprooted, destroy, grasslands Quiz Time! violent, beware, prevent, uprooted, destroy, grasslands When you stop or keep something from happening you _______ it. prevent

violent, beware, prevent, uprooted, destroy, grasslands Quiz Time! violent, beware, prevent, uprooted, destroy, grasslands This word means to completely ruin something. destroy

violent, beware, prevent, uprooted, destroy, grasslands Quiz Time! violent, beware, prevent, uprooted, destroy, grasslands This word means to be on the lookout for something dangerous or harmful. beware