Types of Shelters Mrs. Sandberg’s First Grade February 2005.

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Types of Shelters Mrs. Sandberg’s First Grade February 2005

Airport An airport is a shelter for an airplane. It is made out of concrete.

Bank Ada A bank is a shelter for money. A bank is made out of bricks or wood.

Barn Michael A barn is shelter for a hen. A barn is made out of metal and wood.

Castle Scott A castle is a shelter for a vampire. A castle is made out of bricks.

Cave Corinne A cave is a shelter for a bear. It is made out of rocks.

Hotel Jessica A hotel is a shelter for people. A hotel is made out of bricks and cement.

House Sonia A home is a shelter for a family.A home is made out of wood.

Houseboat Justin People live in a houseboat.A houseboat is made out of wood.

Hut Sole A hut is shelter for people where they do have a home.

Igloo Madelaine An igloo is a shelter for Eskimos. It is made of ice.

Lodge Emily A lodge is a shelter for a person. A lodge is made out of wood.

Log Cabin A log cabin is a shelter for people.A log cabin is made out of logs.

Mobile home Hayes A mobile home is a shelter for a family.A mobile home is made out of metal.

School Willie A school is a house for kids. It is made out of bricks.

Skyscraper Caleb A skyscraper is a shelter for office man or woman. It is made out of glass.

Store Andrea A store is a shelter for clothing. It is made out of bricks.

Tent Matthew A tent is a shelter for people. It is made out of rubber.

Tepee Haakon A tepee is a shelter for a Indian. A tepee is made out of animal skin.

Townhouse A townhouse is a shelter for two people. A townhouse is made out of bricks. Chris

Tree house Mia A tree house is a shelter for a person. It is made out of a tree and wood. A tree house is fun.

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