A word used to describe two or more things that are alike in some way, but not exactly the same.
similar
A feeling of great happiness.
joy
Finish the title of the first story: What do Animals _____ and _______.
Think Feel
The adjective describing the need to interact with other people or live in a community.
social
The theme of unit 5.
Wisdom of the Wild
The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment.
wisdom
An adjective describing someone who has the power and ability to achieve a difficult task.
capable
To be aware of and responsive to one's surroundings; awake and having a sense of one's own identity.
conscious
The act of conveying thoughts or information through speech, writing, or other signals.
communicate
This is a brief statement or account of the main points of something.
summary
The adjective used to describe two things that are able to exist or be used together without conflict.
compatible
Correct social behavior.
politeness
This describes an area that is in a completely natural state, not inhabited or cultivated by humans.
wild
Very great in extent or quantity.
vast
This is a fundamental item that is absolutely necessary or important.
essential
Long and important, like a very impressive river.
magnificent
A single human being, distinct from all others in a group.
individual
To take for granted that something is true without having any evidence to prove it.
assume
This term refers to the way in which a person or animal acts or conducts themselves.
behavior
The animal that is featured in the first text of unit 5.
elephant
This word describes a deep and clear understanding of a complex situation or topic.
insight
Feeling or appearing troubled or nervous.
agitated
The ability of the human mind to think, understand, and form judgments logically.
reason
Showing something is definitely true.
confirming
The Essential Question
How do animals surprise us?