Pond Life Vocabulary Sarah Jewett Grand Canyon University: TEC 571 May 16, 2012 Sarah Jewett Grand Canyon University: TEC 571 May 16, 2012.

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Pond Life Vocabulary Sarah Jewett Grand Canyon University: TEC 571 May 16, 2012 Sarah Jewett Grand Canyon University: TEC 571 May 16, 2012

 I sit on a lily pad.  I eat flies.  I say “ribbit”.  Who am I?  I sit on a lily pad.  I eat flies.  I say “ribbit”.  Who am I?

Frog

 I lay eggs.  I like to sit in the sun.  I can hide my head in my hard shell.  Who am I?  I lay eggs.  I like to sit in the sun.  I can hide my head in my hard shell.  Who am I?

Turtle

 I have two sets of clear wings.  I fly very fast.  I have big eyes.  Who am I?  I have two sets of clear wings.  I fly very fast.  I have big eyes.  Who am I?

Dragonfly

 I am covered with feathers.  I swim with webbed feet.  I say “quack”  Who am I?  I am covered with feathers.  I swim with webbed feet.  I say “quack”  Who am I?

Duck

 I swim in the water.  I breathe with gills.  I have scales and fins.  Who am I?  I swim in the water.  I breathe with gills.  I have scales and fins.  Who am I?

Fish

 I cling to rocks.  I leave a slimy trail.  I have a shell on my back.  Who am I?  I cling to rocks.  I leave a slimy trail.  I have a shell on my back.  Who am I?

_1.jpg Snail

 I have a large flat tail.  I have large front teeth.  I build my house from trees I cut down.  Who am I?  I have a large flat tail.  I have large front teeth.  I build my house from trees I cut down.  Who am I?

Beaver

 I eat fish.  I have long legs and a long neck.  I have a large sharp beak.  Who am I?  I eat fish.  I have long legs and a long neck.  I have a large sharp beak.  Who am I?

Heron

 I’m very small.  I fly.  When I bite you, it itches.  Who am I?  I’m very small.  I fly.  When I bite you, it itches.  Who am I?

Mosquito

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