Penguin Parents
Penguin Chicks
Vocabulary
Subject or Predicate?
Wild Card
100
Stays with the penguin egg in its brood patch for two months.
What is the father?
100
soft, fluffy feathers that keep a penguin warm in the cold weather
What is down?
100
walks without lifting feet
What is shuffles?
100
My big sister
What is subject?
100
what penguins' nests are made of
What is snow and ice?
200
a way penguins travel on their bellies, using their flippers to move themselves forward
What is tobogganing?
200
a flap of skin on the adult penguin that keeps the baby penguin safe and warm
What is a brood patch?
200
moves suddenly
What is whips?
200
ran to the store
What is predicate?
200
the setting of this story (where these penguins live)
What is Antarctica?
300
is larger and has more fat on its body so it can go longer without food
What is the father?
300
the color of a baby penguin's feathers when first hatches
What is gray?
300
the smaller of two people or things
What is junior?
300
a little green monster
What is subject?
300
where penguins lay their eggs
What is rookery?
400
carries food back for the baby penguin chick in its stomach
What is the mother?
400
when the baby penguin is older and can go out and play on its own, it is called this
What is a junior penguin?
400
in a strong or violent way
What is fierce?
400
the junior penguin
What is subject?
400
gather together in a group
What is huddle?
500
fish, squid, and krill
What is things a penguin eats?
500
something the baby chick does before it hatches to try to crack the egg
What is pecks and pecks?
500
a repeated sound
What is echoes?
500
goes to the sea to look for food
What is predicate?
500
month in which winter occurs in Antarctica
What is August? (or June or July or September)
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