Tara and Tiree, Fearless Friends

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Tara and Tiree, Fearless Friends By Andrew Clements Illustrated by Scott Gustafson

Vocabulary The pilots are very brave. brave - showing no fear of dangerous things - adjective The pilots are very brave.

collar a band put around the neck of a pet - noun The search dog has a collar on his neck.

slipped slid without meaning to - verb The dog slipped back down the hill.

break to hurt or damage - verb Don’t break the light bulb.

family people who are related to each other - noun I love spending time with my family.

heard received sounds through the ear - verb I heard the phone ring.

listen pay attention to sounds- verb I listen to the teacher and raise my hand politely.

once a single time- adverb Once, Hasty saw a bear.

pull - to move by dragging or pulling-verb Tristan pulls the rope. pull - to move by dragging or pulling-verb

avalanche snow that suddenly slides down the mountain- noun

Firemen and policemen are very courageous. full of courage; brave- adjective Firemen and policemen are very courageous.

Firemen rescue people from houses. To save something from danger- verb Firemen rescue people from houses.

Lets’ Review! once pull avalanche courageous rescue brave collar slipped break family heard listen