Mrs. Carroll-Te Beest Weekly Words Week 1. How To Use  Start slide show  Copy down one word at a time  click on word on “List” page  Study how the.

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Mrs. Carroll-Te Beest Weekly Words Week 1

How To Use  Start slide show  Copy down one word at a time  click on word on “List” page  Study how the word is used in a sentence  Click on the picture for information on the word  Take notes on the websites ***there will be questions on the test from the websites  To get back to the list click on the word

Week 1 List  river river  weather weather  beach beach  desert desert  forest forest  wildlife wildlife  species species  prairie prairie  vegetation vegetation  mountains mountains

river I like to fish in the river.river

weather The weather in spring is cool and rainy.weather

beach I like to find seashells on the beach.beach

desert The desert is where cacti grow.desert

forest I like to camping with my family in the forest.forest

wildlife WildlifeWildlife is important to the ecosystem.

species There are approximately 8,000 species of ants. species Click on leaf

prairie The prairie is a wide open space.prairie

vegetation Seaweed is a type of vegetation found in the ocean. vegetation

mountains The Himalayans are the highest mountains in the world. mountains