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Lesson Plan 1 – Day 1 Vocabulary from Reading

Article Vocabulary Refugees – A person who flees their home for safety reasons. Dikes – An embankment to prevent floods. Conclusively – No doubt Unprecedented – Never before seen or done. Calcite Shells – A type of shell made of calcium carbonate, the mineral found in limestone.

Article Vocabulary Acidic – Having lots of hydrogen ions. Heavily acidic solutions can often be harmful to organisms. Ravage – To destroy Impact – To have a strong effect on Low-lying – Places that are lower in elevation than nearby places.

Article Vocabulary Link – To connect things together Marine – Related to the sea or oceans Organism – A living thing Bleach – To remove the color from