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A Weed is a Flower The Life of George Washington Carver Vocabulary

Let’s Say the Words  clothes  hours  money  only  question  taught  college  neighbor  agriculture  greenhouse  laboratory  abundant

something you wear- (shirt, pants, dress) noun You can dress a paper doll in ________ like these. clothes

60 minutes- noun Twenty four _______ make up one day. hours

coins and paper used for buying and selling- noun Emily needs ________ to buy Christmas presents. money

One- adjective Drake and Josh is the _______ show that Jonathan watches on TV. only

Asked to find out something- verb or noun The children each got to ask Santa a ________ about Christmas. question

Past tense of teach- verb I wonder who _______ this goat how to balance on the branch. taught

a place you go to learn after you finish high school- noun Austin Peay State University is the ________ that is located here in Clarksville. college

Someone who lives nearby- noun My _________ put up beautiful Christmas lights on his house. neighbor

The science of raising crops and livestock-noun peanuts George Washington Carver studied __________ in college. He learned how to plant peanuts, cotton, and other crops. agriculture

A place where plants are grown inside- noun Frosty went into the __________ and began to melt. greenhouse

A place where scientists work and do experiments- noun Dexter makes crazy inventions in his __________. laboratory

A lot- adjective Nemo and Dory swim through an __________ amount of jellyfish. abundant

Let’s Review  something you wear (shirts, pants, dress)  clothes  60 minutes  hour  coins and paper used for buying and selling  money  one  only  asked to find out something  question  past tense of teach  taught  a place to go to learn after you finish high school  college  someone who lives nearby  neighbor  the science of raising crops and livestock  agriculture  a place where plants are grown inside  greenhouse  a place where scientists work and do experiments  laboratory  a lot  abundant