When Charlie McButton Lost Power Written by Suzanne Collins Illustrated by Mike Lester.

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When Charlie McButton Lost Power Written by Suzanne Collins Illustrated by Mike Lester

bat Noun: A small, flying mammal that comes out at night to feed, often on mosquitoes. The bat flew quickly over the trees. Noun: A piece of wood or metal used for hitting the ball in baseball or softball. He received a bat and glove for his birthday.

blew 1.Verb: to make air come out of your mouth. Tom blew up the air mattress so he could float in the pool. 2. Verb: to move in the wind. The leaves blew around the yard.

battery Noun: a container filled with chemicals that produces electrical power. We needed a battery for the flashlight.

fuel Noun: something that is used as a source of heat or energy, such as a gasoline, coal, or wood. The car wouldn’t run because it was out of fuel.

plug Noun: a device at the end of a wire that is put into an outlet to make a connection with a source of electricity. Plug the computer into the outlet so it will power on.

term Noun: a definite or limited time. The U.S. President’s term in office is four years.

vision Noun: the ability to think ahead and plan. Our group needs a leader with vision.