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ice sheets semiaquatic

store nectar design

environment wildlife endangered

talent unique capable

survive environment

Unit 1: Our World Weekly Theme: Antarctic Life Selection 4: Title: Penguin Chick Author: Betty Tatham

fierce Something that is fierce is very strong or violent. The fierce wind blew a tree down. What word means the opposite of fierce?

whips If something whips, it moves or hits quickly and suddenly. During a tornado the wind whips around and around. What else whips besides the wind?

echoes When you make a noise and the sound is repeated, it echoes. My voice echoes in the cave. In what other places can you hear how a sound echoes?

shuffles A person who shuffles walks without lifting his or her feet off the ground. My little brother shuffles when he puts on Dad’s shoes. Why do you think someone shuffles?

huddle A huddle is a group of animals or people that is close together. The football players formed a huddle to decide on their next play. What does a huddle usually look like?

junior The word junior means younger or smaller. There were to grown seals and one junior seal at the zoo. What is the difference between a junior animal and a grown animal?

down The fine, soft feathers on a bird are called down. Down helps protect birds from cold. The word down can also mean going from a higher to lower place. How can you keep warm when the temperature goes down?

Genre: Narrative Nonfiction– is a story or account about actual living things Comprehension Strategy: Summarize Comprehension Skill: Main Idea and Details

Key Vocabulary: fierce – very strong or violent whips – moves or hits quickly and suddenly echoes – repeats a sound huddle – a group of people or animals that is close together down – fine, soft feathers from a higher to a lower place junior – the younger or smaller of two shuffles – walking without lifting the feet off the ground

Vocabulary Skills: Dictionary: Homographs ** Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. Sometimes they have different pronunciations. ex. read/read can/can

Word Work: Grammar Skills: Predicates identify what the subject does or is. A predicate can be one or more than one word.