Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Animal Homes: Comprehension
Comprehension Continued
100
Screamed
What is cried out loudly from fear or excitement
100
image
What is a picture in your mind or a photograph
100
contain
What is to hold
100
What is a dragline?
What is the thread that a spider spins behind itself everywhere it goes
100
Why do spiders mainly spin webs?
What is to trap insects
200
numb
What is unable to move or feel
200
newspaper
What is a set of pages that has the news printed on them
200
retreats
What is turns back, usually because of danger or a difficult situation ahead
200
What are two reasons that honeybees use their hives?
What is to store honey and to use as nurseries for young bees
200
Termite towers can be as tall as?
What is a giraffe
300
escape
What is to get away
300
hives
What is where honeybees live
300
shallow
What is not deep
300
What are three reasons for why animals need shelter?
What is protection from bad weather, to store and prepare food, and to hide from enemies
300
What does a beaver lodge look like beneath water?
What is there is a room inside that is reached by underwater tunnels
400
fled
What is ran away
400
architects
What is people who plan and design houses and other buildings
400
shelter
What is something that protects or covers
400
Describe a prairie-dog burrow
What is it is underground and has several openings
400
How does a hermit crab make its home?
What is it searches for an empty snail shell and squeezes inside until it grows too large for it
500
shuddered
What is shook or trembled from fear
500
structures
What is buildings
500
Tsunami
What is a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance
500
What type of bird builds its own nest made of long blades of grass, which are knotted and woven into a sturdy ring?
What is the weaverbird
500
What bird lives underground and what kind of burrows does it move into?
What is the burrowing owl. It moves into abandoned prairie-dog burrows.
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