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When something made of iron becomes old and brown |
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the land next to an ocean, river, or lake |
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A small airship that is filled with air. |
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When something is all wet. |
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A feeling that you have done something wrong or silly. |
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To tell give information that is not totally true, but not really a lie either. |
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The power or ability to see |
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A person who does not have a home or a job. |
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Full of energy, playful, active. |
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A really loud noise caused by air or smoke moving quickly. |
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A person who is not honest. |
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Things we are required to do. |
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To strap a seat onto a horse |
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Something that is very dangerous, it can kill you |
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Very strong; full of power |
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Feeling relaxed and feeling no pain. |
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A mark or small hole on something |
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you use this with a needle to sew |
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something that turns out well after hard work and trying. |
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large ornamental pin worn on a blouse or dress. |
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a sound like a frog makes |
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A pretty stone used as jewelry Something, or someone of great value. |
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a container in which to boil liquids or cook foods |
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a measurement for liquid or dry volume equal to 2 cups |
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To circle around something completely. |
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when your body temperature is higher than normal. 98.6 |
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The part of the leg between your knee and the ankle. |
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to put one's knees on the ground |
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A fruit or vegetable that is ready to be eaten or used. |
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A mark to show ownership. |
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To praise yourself, what you have or what you did; Show off. |
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Not under the control of someone. |
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person who taking something from someone; stealing. |
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The feeling of being greatly annoyed and mad |
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a sign of membership or an award |
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Something that happens often. |
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foolish; possibly dangerous; wierd |
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A building with bedrooms where travelers can pay to stay. |
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Not this one or not that another. |
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someone who rides in a car, bus, plane, train. |
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Clothing that is comfortable and informal
relaxed feeling |
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To remove something off the top of a liquid. |
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The system that includes your nose, trachea, lungs, and diaphragm. |
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A piece of rock or metal from space that enters the earth's atmosphere at high speed and burns up. |
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A unit of length equal to the average distance from Earth to the sun (93 million miles). |
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This is the only penguin species that likes to live alone. We can only find this penguin in New Zealand. It has yellow irises. |
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This body of water divides New York City from New Jersey. |
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People refer to which continent as "The Outback"? |
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Which mountain range stretches from north of New Mexico past Montana? |
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Ford Motor Company began in which state? |
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The San Diego Zoo is located in which state? |
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The location of the sun in the sky can help a person determine the time of day without using a clock. |
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History and social studies are synonyms because they mean the same thing. What do these two words mean? |
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The study of what happened to people and places of the past |
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The mixture of gases that surrounds a planet. |
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The slimy liquid inside your nose and lungs that help to trap dirt from the air. This slimy liquid also helps to keep body passages moist and clean. |
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The form in which sound energy moves from one place to another. |
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Who invented the first airplane? |
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