Vocabulary list #5 “Life On Ice”.

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Vocabulary list #5 “Life On Ice”

Date: Topic: Vocabulary Objective: Acquire new words from the unit Life on the Ice Vocabulary list#4 Shelter: Place to live or take cover. Layer: Is one thickness of something. Constant: Means no changing. Climate: Describes the average or typical weather in a particular place. Wilderness: A wild area of land where very few people live. Region: Is a large section of land on Earth. Unexpected: Something unexpected happens without warning. Gliding: Means moving smoothly, with little effort. Overheated: Too hot. Colony: Is a group of people or the same kind of animals living together.

Activities 1.- Make sentences using the following vocabulary words. a.-Layer b.-Constant c.-Region d.-Unexpected e.-Colony

Activities 1.- Write a2 synonyms for the following words. a.-Shelter ____________________________ b.-Wilderness ____________________________ c.- Climate ____________________________ d.- Gliding ____________________________ e.- Overheated ____________________________