Salmon Vocab
Salmon - Fill in the Blank
Bowie Vocab
Bowie- Fill in the Blank
Pot Luck
100

to surround on all sides

What is enclosing?

100

During the summer months, I _____ around the pool.

What is lazed?

100

To run frantically or without direction

What is scrabbling?

100
The football player _________ the ball.

What is intercepted?

100

What state did Salmon Creek take place in?

What is Alaska?

200

to remain

What is lingered?

200

I sprained my ankle and it began to _______.

What is swell?

200

1) to play or jump with excitement

2) an incline

What is ramping?

200

The nurse _________ my medicine today at the doctor's office.

What is administered?

200

Give one example in nature of something that is ROLLING.


HINT:  Think of the two examples from the powerpoint

What is....

Answers may vary...

Waves, Fields

300

a fast, heavy stream

What is a torrent?

300

The old American flag was ______ after years of use, but its meaning was still important.

What is tattered?

300

Able to be pulled back

What is retractable?

300

She had the most beautiful ______ hair because it was so full and shiny.

What is lush?

300

Name an animal in Alaska that likes to eat salmon


Hint:  Not humans for this answer

What is...

Bear, wolves, orcas, seals, sea lions, bald eagles

400

A young salmon is known as a _______.

Smolt

400
When the sunlight strikes the ocean water, it caused a ________.

What is sheen?

400

To cur down and gather OR harvest

What is reap?

400

He ________ the heavy box.

What is hefted?

400

What can you get from a spigot?



What is water?

500

The mouth of a river where its stream meets a larger body of water

What is an estuary?

500

The bright, beautiful colors of the fish made the fish look absolutely ___________.

What is radiant?

500

The act or way of working

What is an operation?

500

Please turn on the ________ as we need to water the plants. (Another word for faucet)

What is spigot?

500

Name the four seasons referring to "A Year on Bowie Farm"

1) Winter

2) Spring

3) Summer

4) Fall or Autumn