Secrets of the Ice
The Battle Against Pests
Tools & Techniques
Vocabulary Roundup
Text Feature Detective
100

This term refers to the thick sheets of ice that preserve ancient items for thousands of years.

What are Glaciers?

100

This is the general name for any living thing that is destructive or troublesome to humans or crops.

What is a Pest?

100

Glacial archaeologists use this tool to determine exactly how old a frozen object is.

What is Radiocarbon Dating? (Accept: "Carbon dating")

100

If a species no longer exists on Earth, it is said to be this.

What is Extinct?

100

This text feature is found directly under a photo or illustration and explains what is happening in the image.

What is a Caption?

200

Because these items have been frozen, they are often found in this condition, meaning they haven't rotted or changed.

What is Preserved? (Accept: "In pristine condition")

200

These "helpful" insects are often used to eat aphids, acting as a natural way to control pests.

What are Ladybugs? (Accept: "Ladybird beetles")

200

This is a "natural" way to fight pests by using their own enemies against them.

What is Biological Control?

200

This word means to "bring back to life" or "make active again," like a pest population or an interest in history.

What is Revive?

200

Located at the back of the book, this alphabetical list provides definitions for the "bold" vocabulary words found in the text.

What is a Glossary?

300

Scientists found this famous "Iceman" in the Alps, complete with his tools and clothing.

Who is Ötzi (The Iceman)?

300

Farmers use these chemicals to kill pests, though they can sometimes harm the environment.

What are Pesticides?

300

Frozen items must be kept in these special containers so they don't fall apart when they hit warm air.

What are Climate-controlled cases? (Accept: "Freezers" or "Vacuum-sealed bags")

300

An object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.

What is an Artifact?

300

This is a "mini-story" or extra set of facts located in a box to the side of the main article.

What is a Sidebar?

400

This is the main reason ancient artifacts are starting to emerge from the ice today.

What is Climate Change? (Accept: "Melting ice" or "Global warming")

400

This flying pest is known for traveling in massive swarms and eating entire fields of grain in minutes.

What are Locusts? (Accept: "Grasshoppers")

400

Scientists use this type of "code" found in living things to identify ancient remains.

What is DNA?

400

To be very careful and precise, especially when digging for ice secrets.

What is Meticulous?

400

These short phrases (often in bold) act like titles for specific sections, helping the reader predict what they will read next.

What are Headings (or Subheadings)?

500

This specific type of scientist studies human history by looking at artifacts found in the ice.

Who is an Archaeologist? (Specifically, a Glacial Archaeologist)

500

This term describes a pest that has been brought to a new place where it has no natural predators.

What is an Invasive Species?

500

This is the process of rotating crops to keep pests from getting too comfortable in one field.

What is Crop Rotation?

500

This word describes something that is helpful or good, like a "good" bug in a garden.

What is Beneficial?

500

Expository texts often use this type of visual tool to show the order of historical events, such as when different ice artifacts were found.

What is a Timeline?

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