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C. Thomas, 5 th Grade, Fairmont Charter School

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Unit 5 ● Week 2 species Key Words A species is a group of animals or plants that share similarities. What is a synonym for the word species ?

Unit 5 ● Week 2 survive Key Words Survive means to remain alive or continue to exist. How does a polar bear survive in the Arctic region?

Unit 5 ● Week 2 alert Key Words Alert means a person (or animal) is paying attention. Describe situations in which it is important to be alert ?

Unit 5 ● Week 2 vibrates Key Words Vibrates means something moves back and forth or up and down very fast. What is another instrument that vibrates to produce sound?

Unit 5 ● Week 2 surroundings Key Words Surroundings are conditions and objects around something or someone. What surroundings make you feel comfortable?

Unit 5 ● Week 2 prey Key Words Prey is an animal caught by another animal for food. What is another example of prey ?

Unit 5 ● Week 2 predator Key Words Predators are animals that hunt other animals and eat them. What do predators hunt?

Unit 5 ● Week 2 lunging Key Words Lunging is making a sudden forward movement. How is lunging different than jumping?

Unit 5 ● Week 2 to go separate ways Function Words & Phrases In English, we use “to go separate ways” to describe leaving someone. To go separate ways means “to each one go off in a different direction.”

Unit 5 ● Week 2 to have live young Function Words & Phrases In English, we use “to have live young” to describe how some animals are born. To have live young means “to have babies instead of laying eggs.”

Unit 5 ● Week 2 it is unusual for Function Words & Phrases In English, we use “it is unusual for” to describe things that almost never happen. It is unusual for means “happening only on occasion, rarely.”

Unit 5 ● Week 2 hang out Function Words & Phrases In English, we use “hang out” to describe being with friends. Hang out means “to relax and be together.”

Unit 5 ● Week 2 fang Basic Words

Unit 5 ● Week 2 shedding Basic Words

Unit 5 ● Week 2 venom Basic Words

Unit 5 ● Week 2 scent trail Basic Words

Unit 5 ● Week 2 live young Basic Words (Young not hatched from an egg)

Unit 5 ● Week 2 slither Basic Words

Vocabulary Words speciessurvivealert vibratessurroundingsprey predatorlunging