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Vocabulary

field cheers threw sailed plate bases soar forties Louisville Slugger guess pretty science

We stayed at the baseball _______ all day on Saturday. field

cheers Meagan ______ for her team when they make a basket.

ARod (Alex Rodriguez) _____ the ball to first base and got the runner out. threw

The U.S. Navy Sailing Team _______ across the lake to win the race. sailed

Anna stepped up to the _____ when it was her turn to bat. plate

The Padres celebrated after Loretta ran all the ______ when he hit a homerun. bases

When you hang glide, you can _____ over the treetops. soar

Josh Gibson was a great baseball player in the twenties, thirties, and _______. forties

They make the ____________ baseball bats in Louisville, Kentucky. You can go there and see the factory. Louisville Slugger

Marki always had to ______ when answering questions on “Are You Smarter than a 5 th Grader?” because she didn’t know the answers. guess

Nice; good to see or hear- adjective I saw a very ______ bird in my backyard. pretty

A study of the Earth, animals, sky, and people- noun Jo loves to do experiments in ______ class. science

to fly upward soar the years between 1940 and 1949 forties a popular kind of baseball bat Louisville Slugger an opinion formed without really knowing guess nice; good to see or hear pretty a study of the Earth, animals, sky, and people science a piece of land used for some special purpose field calls out or yells loudly to show that you like something cheers sent something through the air by force of your arm threw moved smoothly like a ship with sails sailed a hard rubber slab that a baseball player stands beside to bat plate places that are stations or goals in certain games, such as baseball bases