Friday, April 17, 2009

91.Speed – How fast something can go. A Cheetah has a lot of speed. A turtle does not. A planes top speed is around 11,250 kilometers per hour.

92.Heart – The most important muscle in the body. It pumps blood.

93. Blood Vessels – Anything that carries blood around the body.

94. Vein – Veins are blood vessels that carry blood to from the heart

95. Artery – Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart

96. Capillaries - Capillaries connect arteries and veins. They are very small blood vessels that carry blood to muscles and other parts of the body.

97. Oxygen – The part of air that you need to survive

98. Carbon Dioxide – After you breathe the oxygen, your body makes it into carbon dioxide.

99.Livid – very angry

100. Extremely – very, very, very. Mr. Sean is good at football. Messi is extremely good.

101. Rhino
102. Boa Constrictor - A snake that kills its prey by squeezing them.

103. Carefully - carefully is an adverb. When you do something carefully, you are trying to do it perfectly and not hurt anything. If you study carefully, you will get an A+. If you play football carefully, you won't foul the other players.

104. Fiction - not true. You use this to talk about things you read. Like stories about talking pigs. They are fiction.

105 - Non-fiction - true. You use this to talk about things you read.


106. Painfully - This is an adverb. It means that it hurts. He walks painfully because his leg is broken.

107. Slingshot





108. Boulder - A giant rock

109. Peak - The top of a mountain

110. Mine - a verb. It means to dig things out of the ground. You mine for gold or diamonds.

111. Frying pan

112. Oven
113. Boil

114. Salt



115. Ladle


116. Synchronize - to make everything move at the same time.
117. Wrap up - to finish
118. Paragraph - A group of words that are all about the same thing.
119. Heater - the thing that makes your house warm in the winter
120. Soaked - very wet. When it rains hard and you are outside, you will get soaked

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