Unit 6: From Farm to You Theme 12: To Market, To Market

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Unit 6: From Farm to You Theme 12: To Market, To Market

freight-goods, like coal, wood, or food, carried on a train or truck A tuck carrying goods is called a freight truck.

consume-to eat or use something We consume food on a daily basis.

distribute- to divide something up or send it out to different people or places Corn from Iowa is distributed to many parts of the country.

available- able to get or use something Pumpkins are available in the fall.

taste- to put an item in your mouth and experience the flavor Children love the taste of a cold snow cone on a hot summer day.

range- a variety or difference within the same group The range of ages in our school is 4-12 years old.