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1 Around the Pond: Who’s Been Here? By: Alice K. Flanagan Nature Walk Theme 2, Selection 3, Day 1 Created By: Bradley Williams By: Alice K. Flanagan Nature Walk Theme 2, Selection 3, Day 1 Created By: Bradley Williams

2 bank

3 crater

4 edge

5 moss

6 path

7 shallow

8 Key Wilderness Vocabulary bank – Many trees and bushes grow along this bank of the river. crater – A hollow area in the ground, shaped like a bowl edge – Jodie sat at the edge of the pool and put her feet in the water. moss – Small green or brown plants that grow close together like carpet on the ground, rocks, and trees path – A place where you can walk through a field or forest. shallow – Not Deep bank – Many trees and bushes grow along this bank of the river. crater – A hollow area in the ground, shaped like a bowl edge – Jodie sat at the edge of the pool and put her feet in the water. moss – Small green or brown plants that grow close together like carpet on the ground, rocks, and trees path – A place where you can walk through a field or forest. shallow – Not Deep

9 Around the Pond: Who’s Been Here? By: Alice K. Flanagan Nature Walk Theme 2, Selection 3, Day 2 Created By: Bradley Williams By: Alice K. Flanagan Nature Walk Theme 2, Selection 3, Day 2 Created By: Bradley Williams

10 Many trees and bushes grow along this ______ of the river.

11 The elephant's foot made a ________in the ground.

12 Jodie sat at the _____ of the pool and put her feet in the water.

13 Some ______ is growing in the shady area under that tree.

14 The cleared _____ in the woods made walking easy.

15 We can walk along the edge of the lake, where the water is ___________.

16 Key Wilderness Vocabulary bank – Many trees and bushes grow along this bank of the river. crater – A hollow area in the ground, shaped like a bowl edge – Jodie sat at the edge of the pool and put her feet in the water. moss – Small green or brown plants that grow close together like carpet on the ground, rocks, and trees path – A place where you can walk through a field or forest. shallow – Not Deep bank – Many trees and bushes grow along this bank of the river. crater – A hollow area in the ground, shaped like a bowl edge – Jodie sat at the edge of the pool and put her feet in the water. moss – Small green or brown plants that grow close together like carpet on the ground, rocks, and trees path – A place where you can walk through a field or forest. shallow – Not Deep

17 Around the Pond: Who’s Been Here? By: Alice K. Flanagan Nature Walk Theme 2, Selection 3, Day 3 Created By: Bradley Williams By: Alice K. Flanagan Nature Walk Theme 2, Selection 3, Day 3 Created By: Bradley Williams

18 We sat on the bank…

19 The small craters in the ground…

20 He held onto the edge of…

21 Moss grew over…

22 We walked down the path past…

23 The shallow water was…

24 Key Wilderness Vocabulary bank – Many trees and bushes grow along this bank of the river. crater – A hollow area in the ground, shaped like a bowl edge – Jodie sat at the edge of the pool and put her feet in the water. moss – Small green or brown plants that grow close together like carpet on the ground, rocks, and trees path – A place where you can walk through a field or forest. shallow – Not Deep bank – Many trees and bushes grow along this bank of the river. crater – A hollow area in the ground, shaped like a bowl edge – Jodie sat at the edge of the pool and put her feet in the water. moss – Small green or brown plants that grow close together like carpet on the ground, rocks, and trees path – A place where you can walk through a field or forest. shallow – Not Deep

25 Around the Pond: Who’s Been Here? By: Alice K. Flanagan Nature Walk Theme 2, Selection 3, Day 4 Created By: Bradley Williams By: Alice K. Flanagan Nature Walk Theme 2, Selection 3, Day 4 Created By: Bradley Williams

26 Key Wilderness Vocabulary bank – Many trees and bushes grow along this bank of the river. crater – A hollow area in the ground, shaped like a bowl edge – Jodie sat at the edge of the pool and put her feet in the water. moss – Small green or brown plants that grow close together like carpet on the ground, rocks, and trees path – A place where you can walk through a field or forest. shallow – Not Deep bank – Many trees and bushes grow along this bank of the river. crater – A hollow area in the ground, shaped like a bowl edge – Jodie sat at the edge of the pool and put her feet in the water. moss – Small green or brown plants that grow close together like carpet on the ground, rocks, and trees path – A place where you can walk through a field or forest. shallow – Not Deep


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