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The Life of George Washington Carver *Robust Vocabulary* Created By: Agatha Lee February 2010
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snug If a piece of clothing has a snug fit, then it fits close to you.
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I have a pair of shoes that are a snug fit on my feet. If you had a pair of pants that were a snug fit on you, would they be loose and baggy? Or, would they fit you close and a little tight? snug
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* If you were wearing a pair of gloves in winter, would you want them to have a snug fit on your hands? * If books were too snug on a bookshelf, would it be hard to remove a book from the shelf? snug
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supplies Supplies are the materials and equipment needed to do a job.
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There are a lot of supplies I need to bring with me on my camping trip. What supplies do you need to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? supplies
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* What supplies would you need to plant a garden? * Suppose you wanted to make a card for a sick friend. What supplies would you use to decorate the card? supplies
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provide When you provide something, then you give it to someone.
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I provide help to my family by emptying the dishwasher every night. The farmer provides me with fresh fruits and vegetables. provide
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* If you do not provide food and water for a pet, then will the pet be healthy and happy? * What things do your family members provide you with to keep you safe, healthy, and happy? provide
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crop A large planting of one kind of plant is a crop.
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I think peanut plants are an important crop. Are strawberries an example of a crop that comes from a farmer? crop
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* Which of these things is not an example of a crop: corn, peanuts, or brownies? * Would you be more likely to find crops in a city park or on a farm? crop
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earn When you earn, then you get money or some other kind of reward for doing something.
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I vacuumed my entire house and earned thirty extra minutes of time to play my video games. Can you earn money by giving someone a handshake? earn
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* Tell about a time when you tried to earn money to buy something special. * How could you earn the trust of a teacher? earn
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committee When you are on a committee, then you work with a group of people on a project or for a special reason.
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I was on a committee to decide what type of games we would play at the Fall Festival. Would people on a committee decide what type of pajamas you wear? committee
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* If you were on a committee to decide where a new playground would be built, would you make the decision alone? * Who might be on a committee that takes care of flowers and trees in a park- children, dogs, or adults? committee
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brew When you brew a drink, such as iced tea, then you make it yourself by pouring very hot water over a tea bag and then cooling it.
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I like to brew iced tea in a big glass jar in the summer. Can you brew your iced tea if you already started drinking it? brew
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* Can you brew milk? * What would you need to brew a pot of tea? brew
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experiment An experiment is a test to try out an idea to find out if something is true.
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Have you ever done an experiment with baking soda and vinegar? The scientist performed an experiment with peanuts. experiment
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* Describe an experiment you could do to find out how people react to loud and soft sounds. * Would you get hurt if you did a science experiment using water and sugar? experiment
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innovation When someone thinks of a new idea or product that solves a problem, then the new idea or product is an innovation.
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Using peanuts to make shampoo was an innovation of George Washington Carver’s. Which is an example of an innovation- wheels on a car or wings on a car? innovation
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* Would a backpack attached to a jacket be a good innovation? * How might you make a new kind of pencil that would be called a great innovation? innovation
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edible If something is edible, then you can eat it.
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Peanuts and sweet potatoes are edible. What is an example of something that is not edible- a large pizza or a pair of shoes? edible
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* Can you think of something edible you might find at Wal-Mart? * Are mittens edible? edible
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Can you read these words? 1. snug 2. supplies 3. provide 4. crop 5. earn 6. committee 7. brew 8. experiment 9. innovation 10. edible
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Can you read these words? 1. attract 2. territory 3. universal 4. audible 5. volume 6. expression 7. creative 8. performance 9. concentrate 10. relieved
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Can you read these words? 1. journeyed 2. frail 3. stomped 4. sipped 5. entertain 6. except 7. carefree 8. screeching 9. horrendous 10. melodious
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Can you read these words? 1. disturb 2. underneath 3. cozy 4. enchanting 5. instead 6. thrilled 7. review 8. celebrate 9. procrastinate 10. diversion
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