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Unit 6: Journeys Commitment—a powerful promise

Unit 6: Journeys Continent—a large landmass. Earth has 7 continents.

Unit 6: Journeys Equator—imaginary line that goes around the middle of Earth

Unit 6: Journeys Swamps– marshy places where there are lots of plants, trees, and water

Unit 6: Journeys Ancestors– family members from long ago

Unit 6: Journeys Hind– something that follows or is behind (this dog is on its hind legs)

Unit 6: Journeys Survive—to stay alive We eat food to survive.

Unit 6: Journeys Map- a picture that shows the location of a place.

Unit 6: Journeys Town—your city

Unit 6: Journeys State—one part of the United States. There are 50 states.

Unit 6: Journeys Country--

Unit 6: Journeys World– a big place

Unit 6: Journeys Earth—a planet where all people live

Unit 6: Journeys Special—describes something important

Unit 6: Journeys Flight attendant— a person who helps passengers arrive on a plane

Unit 6: Journeys Fluffy– a word for something soft

Unit 6: Journeys Movie– a moving picture or another word for film

Unit 6: Journeys Above– on top of The bird is above.

Unit 6: Journeys Terminal– a place where people get on planes. It’s a place where planes stop and park while people get on and off them.

Unit 6: Journeys February– the second month of the year. It is a winter month.

Unit 6: Journeys George Washington– the first president of the United States

Unit 6: Journeys Abraham Lincoln– the 16 th president of the United States

Unit 6: Journeys Building– a place where people live or do things

Unit 6: Journeys Monument– a building or statue built in honor of a person or event. Sometimes monuments are called memorials.

Unit 6: Journeys Grandpa– a word for grandfather. Your mother’s or father’s father.

Unit 6: Journeys Jungle– an area with many tall, leafy trees that is often found in countries where the weather is warm most of the year

Unit 6: Journeys Climb– to go up

Unit 6: Journeys Library– a place that keeps lots of books that people can borrow

Unit 6: Journeys Taxi– a car with a driver people pay to take them places

Unit 6: Journeys Central Park– a large, famous park in New York City

Unit 6: Journeys Statue of Liberty– a statue in New York City Harbor that represents freedom

Unit 6: Journeys Chinatown– a neighborhood in New York City where many Chinese people settled long ago

Unit 6: Journeys People– human beings

Unit 6: Journeys Photo– a picture. It is a short way to say photograph.

Unit 6: Journeys Yosemite National Park– a huge park located in the state of California