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PowerPoint created by Michelle Harding – Fairhope Elementary Penguin Chick Author: Betty Tatham Genre: Expository Nonfiction Skill: Main Idea and Details Author’s Purpose: To Inform PowerPoint created by Michelle Harding – Fairhope Elementary

cuddles flippers frozen hatch Words to Know pecks preen snuggles cuddles flippers frozen hatch

lies close and comfortably; curls up cuddles lies close and comfortably; curls up

broad, flat body parts used for swimming by seals and penguins flippers broad, flat body parts used for swimming by seals and penguins

hardened with cold; turned to ice frozen hardened with cold; turned to ice Grey Glacier is located in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field in Chili. A glacier is a large body of ice moving slowly down a slope or valley or spreading outward on a land surface.

hatch to come out of an egg A penguin baby hatching in a park in Harbin Polarland, China hatch to come out of an egg Green turtle hatching A young coral snake hatching

A King Penguin pecks a chick. strikes with a beak A King Penguin pecks a chick.

preen to smooth or clean with a beak An abandoned endangered Cassowary chick preens its feathers. A King Penguin preens its wing. Marabou stork preening

lies closely and comfortably together; nestles; cuddles snuggles lies closely and comfortably together; nestles; cuddles

Now, use your words in sentences…

preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles The new mother cuddles her infant as the winter breeze blows at the Christmas parade.

preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles The new mother cuddles her infant as the winter breeze blows at the Christmas parade.

All birds hatch from eggs. preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles All birds hatch from eggs.

All birds hatch from eggs. preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles All birds hatch from eggs.

A seal uses its flippers to help it swim. preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles A seal uses its flippers to help it swim.

A seal uses its flippers to help it swim. preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles A seal uses its flippers to help it swim.

A bird uses its beak to peck through the egg when it is born. preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles A bird uses its beak to peck through the egg when it is born.

A bird uses its beak to peck through the egg when it is born. preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles A bird uses its beak to peck through the egg when it is born.

The children went ice skating on the frozen lake. preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles The children went ice skating on the frozen lake.

The children went ice skating on the frozen lake. preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles The children went ice skating on the frozen lake.

preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles Birds preen in order to maintain their feathers and to keep themselves clean, warm, and dry.

preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles Birds preen in order to maintain their feathers and to keep themselves clean, warm, and dry.

preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles Lily snuggles with her younger brother when they watch cartoons together.

preen frozen snuggles pecks hatch flippers cuddles Lily snuggles with her younger brother when they watch cartoons together.

GREAT JOB!