What is this vocabulary?
To stop somebody from doing something; to stop something from happening
Prevent
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Fine powder, usually yellow, that is formed in flowers and carried to other flowers of the same kind by the wind or by insects, to make those flowers produce seed
Pollen
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The things that are needed for a particular purpose or activity
Equipment
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To develop quickly and become successful or common
Flourish
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An instrument used for measuring the temperature of the air, a person's body, etc.
Thermometer
Q. How was Florence when she was young?
A. When she was young, her family was ____.
When she was young, her family was rich.
Pollination
Q. Who invented basketball as an indoor sport?
A. A ________ ____ teacher invented basketball.
A Canadian P.E. teacher invented basketball.
Q. Why did the one-eyed king reward painters with a fortune?
A. He was ____ __ paintings.
He was fond of paintings.
Q. What did Fabre like to do?
A. He loved to _____ _______.
He loved to watch insects.
Q. What did Florence hear about injured soldiers during the war?
A. Florence heard that many i______ soldiers were not getting p_____ t________.
Florence heard that many injured soldiers were not getting proper treatment.
Q. Which part is reproductive part of the plant?
A. ______ is the reproductive part of a plant.
Flower is the reproductive part of a plant.
Q. What happened in the 1960s about space?
A. In the 1960s, the ______ space program succeeded in landing _________ on the ____.
In the 1960s, the Apollo space program succeeded in landing astronauts on the Moon.
Q. What was the one-eyed king worried about?
A. He was worried that his d______ would _____ a ________ man.
He was worried that his daughter would marry a dishonest man.
Q. What are moths' antennae like?
A. They are ______ than ___________' antennae and shaped like ________.
They are larger than butterlies' antennae and shaped like feathers.
Q. What made Florence become a nurse?
A. She believed that ___ told her to ____ people from _________.
She believed that God told her to help people from suffering.
Q. Who are the main carriers of pollination? (Only answers in textbook are okay)
A. _____, ___________, ____, or even ____ transfer pollen.
Birds, butterflies, bees, or even wind transfer pollen.
Q. Why did the teacher invent basketball?
A. He wanted to keep his students from b______ _____ during the long s_____ ______.
He wanted to keep his students from becoming bored during the long snowy winter.
Q. Who is Pablo Picasso?
A. He is one of the _______ of ______.
He is one of the pioneers of cubism.
Q. What do butterflies and moths have in common?
A. They both have _____ and _______. They have similar ____ ______. They both lay ____ and spend part of their lives as ___________. ...
They both have wings and antennae. They have similar life cycles. They both lay eggs and spend part of their lives as caterpillars. ...
Q. How do teachers help us in our community? (Use the words below)
learn, new, watch, grow, good people
Teachers help us learin new things everyday. They watch us grow up to be good people.
This is plants' life cycle. Fill in the blanks.
1. A plant starts from a ____.
2. The ____ grow ____ into the ground.
3. The ____ grows ___ of the ground.
4. Seed becomes a young plant called ________.
1. A plant starts from a seed.
2. The roots grow down into the ground.
3. The stem grows out of the ground.
4. Seed becomes a young plant called seedling.
Q. How did air pockets help the astronauts on the moon?
A. It helped them with their _______ and ______ on the _____ _______.
It helped them with their landing and walking on the bumpy surface.
Q. Why did the objects in the pictures of cubism look like broken cubes? Use the words below.
flat, objects, three, flat
A. The artists drew~
The artists drew objects with three sides on a flat canvas.
Q. What year was Fabre born?
A. Fabre was born in ____ in ______.
Fabre was born in 1823 in France.