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1 Vocabulary PowerPoint Antarctic Journal: Four Months at the Bottom of the World By: Jennifer Owings Dewey

2 display The natural world is full of glorious scenes, such as the display of wildlife.

3 Display - show

4 alert These animals are alert. They are wide awake and ready to take action.

5 Alert - aware

6 standards By these polar bears’ standards, or ways of measuring, cold air might be comfortable.

7 Standards – levels used to compare

8 vision Artists can have a vision, or mental image, of how to paint a scene from nature.

9 Vision – a mental image of what something could be like

10 Huddle Baby goslings often huddle, or crowd, together to stay warm while they nap.

11 Huddle – crowd together

12 Weariness This bird can fly many miles. It may get tired, but it isn’t stopped by its weariness.

13 Weariness - tiredness

14 Fractured In Antarctic, chunks of fractured, or broken, ice float through the icy sea.

15 Fractured - broken

16 Graceful The delicate design of a spider’s web is graceful and pleasing to see.

17 Graceful - elegant

18 Stranded This fawn may seem stranded, or left helpless. Its mother is nearby, though.

19 Stranded – left helpless

20 Concluded Many people have concluded, or decided, that nature is full of beauty.

21 Concluded – formed an opinion


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