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Read Naturally Masters Edition Glossary Sequenced Level 2.5

Read Naturally created this glossary as a reference book for use with Read Naturally Encore level 2.5. The definitions provided correspond to the words as they are used in the stories in this level. It is not a general dictionary. Read Naturally, Inc. Saint Paul, Minnesota Phone: 800.788.4085/651.452.4085 Website: www.readnaturally.com Email: info@readnaturally.com Writers, Editors, and Illustrators: Candyce Ihnot, Jane Matsoff, Karen McKenna, Anne Armstrong Hauth, Karen Hunter, Amy Fink, Elysia Kotke, Siobhan McKiernan, Nick Rebman, Becky Aldridge, Lisa Boesen, Debbie Carlson, Jacquelyn Gavin, Nancy State, Dave Tews Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. All rights reserved. Read Naturally is a registered trademark of Read Naturally, Inc.

Glossary Read Naturally Level 2.5 Table of Contents Story Title Page 1 Spitting Cobra..............................................1 2 Firewalking................................................2 3 Walt Disney................................................3 4 Killer Bees.................................................4 5 Scuba Diving...............................................5 6 Jackfruit...................................................6 7 The Laughing Hyena.........................................7 8 Tasmanian Devil............................................8 9 P. T. Barnum...............................................9 10 Stingray..................................................10 11 A Mexican Tradition........................................11 12 Treasured Art..............................................12 13 Babe Ruth................................................13 14 Paul Bunyan..............................................14 15 Komodo Dragon...........................................15 16 Julie Krone...............................................16 17 Mammoth Site.............................................17 18 Guitars...................................................18 19 The Flute.................................................19 20 Pelé.....................................................20 21 The Brain.................................................21 22 Cuckoo Birds..............................................22 23 Meat-Eating Plant..........................................23 24 The Gentle Shark..........................................24 Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. i Glossary Table of Contents

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Spitting Cobra aims 17 Aims means points something in a certain direction, usually in order to hit another thing. Alberto aims the water hose at his sister so that he can spray her. deadly 18 Deadly means likely to cause death. Stay away from the cobra because it can give you a deadly bite. enemies 13 Enemies are people or animals that are not friendly to each other and may want to harm each other. Story 1 Glossary, Tracks 11 18 playing 11 Playing means acting or pretending. Max was playing that he was a pirate. protects 14 Protects means keeps safe from danger. spray 15 Spray means to send out many small drops of a liquid. To wash the car, I will spray it with water from the hose. trick 12 Trick means to make someone think something else is true. Jill hid to trick us into thinking she had gone home. hood 16 A hood is a wide body part around an animal's head or neck. A cobra may spread its hood when it is scared or startled. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 1 Story 1, Spitting Cobra

Firewalking amazing 26 Amazing means great, special, or surprising. The amazing little dog swam all the way across the lake. bare 22 If something is bare, it has nothing on it. coals 21 Coals are pieces of hot, burned wood or coal. dangerous 27 Dangerous means able to hurt or harm. A lion is a dangerous animal. length 24 Length is the distance from one end of something to the other end. Our new rug covers the length of the living room; it goes all the way across the floor. pit 20 A pit is a wide and deep hole in the ground. Story 2 Glossary, Tracks 19 27 strange 19 If something is strange, it is different from what you are used to seeing. Wilma thought the man looked strange because he was wearing a heavy jacket on the hottest day of summer. fabric 23 Fabric is cloth. It can be used to make clothes, curtains, and other goods. To make a winter coat, Marcie cut out and sewed some thick fabric. train 25 When you train, you practice or work to do something. It will take Jill many months to train for the long race; she will have to run several miles each day. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 2 Story 2, Firewalking

Walt Disney awards 18 Awards are things given for great work. Story 3 Glossary, Tracks 11 19 imagination 11 Imagination is the ability to think of pictures and ideas in your mind. My brother has a good imagination; he always tells stories about dragons. cartoons 15 Cartoons are funny drawings. in time 14 In time means later or after a while. Li was happy when summer vacation started, but in time, she started to miss her friends from school. characters 16 Characters are people or animals in a story. In the story of Snow White, my favorite characters are the seven dwarfs. drew 13 Drew means made a picture of something. Carla drew hearts on her letter to Grandpa. special 19 Special means different from the rest. All the pillows on my bed were white except for the special purple pillow Mom sewed for me. tar 12 Tar is liquid that gets hard and is used to make roads. famous 17 Famous means known by many people. George Washington is a famous American. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 3 Story 3, Walt Disney

Killer Bees chase 29 Chase means to follow something in order to catch it. He likes to chase his sister at the playground; he runs after her as fast as he can. crops 20 Crops are the plants that farmers grow. Story 4 Glossary, Tracks 20 30 mating 23 Mating means putting animals together so they can have babies. mean 22 When an animal is mean, it is easily upset and does not act in a nice way. The injury made the dog mean; the dog growled at me when I tried to pet it. crossing 24 Crossing means putting two kinds of animals together so they can make babies. dangerous 26 Dangerous means able to hurt or harm. A lion is a dangerous animal. gentle 21 Gentle means mild or not likely to cause harm. Her dog is gentle; it likes to curl up next to people, and it never bites. produced 25 Produced means made or created. The oak tree produced acorns. sudden 27 Sudden means done without warning. The sudden rainstorm caught Becky by surprise. swarm 30 A swarm is a big group of insects, often bees, moving together. guts 28 Guts are the insides of an animal or person. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 4 Story 4, Killer Bees

Scuba Diving air tanks 18 Air tanks are containers filled with air; this air is used for breathing. belts 16 Belts are things people wear around their waists. In scuba diving, the belts are heavy to help keep the divers' bodies under water. Without their heavy diving belts, Daisy and Linda would not be able to get to the bottom of the lake. dive 11 Dive means to go headfirst into or through water. scuba dive 12 Scuba dive means to use special clothing and other tools to swim under water. On our trip to the beach, we learned to scuba dive so that we could see the fish at the bottom of the sea. swim fins 17 Swim fins are long, thin things you wear on your feet to help you swim. Story 5 Glossary, Tracks 11 19 treasures 19 Treasures are things that are special or worth a lot of money. The queen kept her crown, jewels, and other treasures in a safe place. face masks 14 Face masks are things that cover divers' mouths and noses. They help bring air from the tanks to the divers. wetsuits 15 Wetsuits are special types of clothing worn to keep warm in cold water. gear 13 Gear is the special things you need to do an activity. We packed our tents, sleeping bags, and other camping gear when we went camping. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 5 Story 5, Scuba Diving

Jackfruit common 28 Common means often seen or heard. Rain showers are common in the spring. fruit 22 Fruit is the part of a plant that is usually sweet and good to eat. goo 25 Goo is a liquid that is thick and sticky. oil 26 Oil is a liquid that is greasy and helps things not stick. She put oil in the pan so that the meat would not stick. pick 20 When you pick something, you take it in your hand and pull it off of something else. You can pick flowers from a garden. Story 6 Glossary, Tracks 20 28 problem 21 A problem is something that is hard to deal with. The noise was a problem for her when she was doing her homework. sour 23 If something tastes sour, it has a sharp or tart taste, like the flavor of a lemon. Lemon juice is too sour to drink by itself, so we add sugar when we make lemonade. stews 24 Stews are meals that are made by slowly boiling foods together. A stew is often made of meat, vegetables, and gravy. useful 27 Useful means helpful or able to be used. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 6 Story 6, Jackfruit

The Laughing Hyena clans 15 Clans are large families. Story 7 Glossary, Tracks 11 18 howl 12 A howl is a long, loud call that an animal makes. When we heard a howl, we knew that a wolf was near. collector 14 A collector brings things to one place. leader 18 The leader is the one others follow. The class followed the line leader. cry 11 A cry is a loud sound that a person or animal makes. When the bird let out a cry, all the other birds knew that it had found food. den 16 A den is a place where some animals live. related 13 People or animals that are related to each other are in the same family. young 17 Young are babies. I watched the robin feed its young; it brought worms to the baby birds. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 7 Story 7, The Laughing Hyena

Tasmanian Devil Story 8 Glossary, Tracks 19 26 bares 19 Bares means shows or uncovers a part of the body. My cat bares her claws when she is trying to catch a mouse. den 24 A den is a place where some animals live. female 23 A female is a person or animal that can be a mother. A woman or a girl is a female. insides 20 Insides are the inner parts of something. The insides of some chocolate bars are filled with caramel and peanuts. male 22 A male is a person or animal that can be a father. A man or a boy is a male. markings 26 Markings are the colors or patterns on an animal's body. A zebra's markings are black stripes, and a cheetah's markings are black dots. mate 21 When animals mate, they come together to have babies. pouch 25 A pouch is a body part of some animals used to carry babies. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 8 Story 8, Tasmanian Devil

P. T. Barnum actors 16 Actors are people who pretend to be other people. You can see actors in a play, in a movie, or on TV. circus 20 A circus is a show with clowns, animals, and people doing tricks. When we went to the circus, I saw a woman riding on an elephant's back. clever 17 When people are clever, they are good at thinking. fake 18 If something is fake, it is pretend or not real. You cannot buy anything with fake money. magicians 15 Magicians are people who do tricks or things that seem to be impossible. mermaid 14 A mermaid is a makebelieve woman who has a fish tail instead of legs and lives in the ocean. My sister said she saw a mermaid at the zoo, but I knew she wasn't serious. museum 13 A museum is a place that has beautiful, interesting, or unusual things to look at. We saw dinosaur bones and mummies at the museum. opened 12 Opened means started a new place. Liam opened an ice cream stand at the beach this year. rings 22 Circus rings are where the people and animals do their acts. strange 11 If something is strange, it is different from what you are used to seeing. Wilma thought the man looked strange because he was wearing a heavy jacket on the hottest day of summer. success 19 A success is something that went well. The audience clapped because the concert was a success. tent 21 A tent is cloth pieces stretched over poles to make a covered space. We slept in a tent on our camping trip. Story 9 Glossary, Tracks 11 22 Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 9 Story 9, P. T. Barnum

Stingray bays 31 Bays are areas filled with ocean or lake water that have land around all but one of their sides. Story 10 Glossary, Tracks 23 33 sensors 30 Sensors are body parts that help people or animals get information about the world around them. My taste buds are sensors that help me taste the food I eat. bothers 26 If something bothers you, it makes you feel mad or uncomfortable. The neighbor's dog bothers me; it always barks when I'm trying to read. shallow 32 Shallow means not deep. People can walk or sit in shallow water. dangerous 25 Dangerous means able to hurt or harm. A lion is a dangerous animal. freshwater 33 Freshwater means having to do with the water in rivers or lakes, not in the ocean. The salt water of the ocean would not be a good home for a freshwater turtle. prey 28 Prey is an animal hunted by another animal for food. A fly is a frog's prey, and a mouse is prey for cats and owls. spine 24 A spine is a hard, sharp point that grows on some plants and animals. unusual 23 If something is unusual, it is strange or different from what you see most of the time. venomous 27 Venomous means filled with a harmful, poison-like substance that can hurt or kill other animals. If the venomous snake bites the mouse, the mouse will die. sense 29 A sense is a way that the body can get information from the world around it. My sense of sight got much better when I put on my new glasses. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 10 Story 10, Stingray

A Mexican Tradition Story 11 Glossary, Tracks 11 18 attach 15 Attach means to connect things together. You can attach two pieces of paper together with a paper clip. hollow 13 If something is hollow, it is empty on the inside. blindfold 16 A blindfold is a piece of cloth that covers a person's eyes. The sun was still shining when I went to bed, so I wore a blindfold to keep the light out of my eyes. claim 18 When you claim something, you take it and say it is yours. Maddie will claim her prize at the end of the day. figure 14 A figure is a shape, form, or outline. When we looked at the clouds, we could see a figure that looked like a bear. rush 17 When you rush, you move fast or hurry. Mom had to rush to work this morning, so she did not have time to eat breakfast. special 12 Special means different from the rest. All the pillows on my bed were white except for the special purple pillow Mom sewed for me. tradition 11 A tradition is something that has been done in a special way for a long time. We have a tradition in my family of opening birthday presents after dinner. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 11 Story 11, A Mexican Tradition

Treasured Art ancient 25 Ancient means very old. He found an ancient coin; it was over 2,000 years old. carved 23 Carved means having been cut into. My grandfather's cane was made of carved wood and looked like a snake. Story 12 Glossary, Tracks 19 30 human 20 Human means having to do with a person or people. modern 29 Modern means new, up-to-date, and in the present day. The new school will be more modern it will have more computers and a pool. carvings 24 Carvings are shapes or designs made by scraping or cutting into something. protect 27 Protect means to keep something safe. When I ride my skateboard, I wear a helmet and wrist guards to protect my head and wrists. eroded 26 Eroded means wore or washed away over time. The wind and rain eroded the stone statue over many years, so it started to lose its shape. scientists 22 Scientists are people who study things using tests and experiments. Some scientists watch and study animals; some scientists study the weather. figures 21 Figures are shapes, forms, or outlines. We could see figures in the clouds that looked like bears. treasure 28 A treasure is something that is special, valuable, or precious. The boy thought the arrowhead he found was a treasure. glimpse 30 A glimpse is a quick look at something. It was hard to see where we were going in the dark storm, but a flash of lightning gave us a glimpse of the road ahead. treasured 19 Treasured means special, valuable, or precious. My mom keeps her treasured necklace in a safe place. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 12 Story 12, Treasured Art

Babe Ruth Baltimore Orioles 12 The Baltimore Orioles are a baseball team from Baltimore, Maryland. hit 13 In baseball, hit means to get to a base safely after hitting the ball with a bat. Juan hit two home runs in the baseball game. home runs 14 Home runs are hits by batters that let them run all four bases and score. Story 13 Glossary, Tracks 11 18 orphanage 11 An orphanage is a home for children who do not have parents or for children whose parents cannot take care of them. record 15 A record is information used to keep track of something. reminded 18 Reminded means made someone think about something from the past. The pink dress reminded the old woman of when she was a child; she used to have one just like it. hospital 17 A hospital is a place where doctors and nurses take care of people who are sick or hurt. When my father cut his hand, we took him to the hospital. visited 16 If you visited someone, you went to see and talk with that person. The boy visited his grandparents. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 13 Story 13, Babe Ruth

Paul Bunyan Story 14 Glossary, Tracks 19 30 acre 26 An acre is a large area of land. The shopping center covers an acre of land. actually 23 Actually means really, truly, or in fact. His birthday is actually tomorrow, but he is celebrating today. ax 27 An ax is a tool with a handle and a sharp blade that is used to cut down trees. ox 28 An ox is a large animal often used to pull or carry heavy things. picked 25 Picked means poked or scraped in order to remove small pieces from something. prized 30 Prized means thought of as important or special. They prized their garden; they loved the fresh flowers it gave them. character 22 A character is a person or animal in a story. Charlotte the spider is my favorite character in the book Charlotte's Web. imaginary 21 Imaginary means made up or not real. Unicorns are imaginary; you will not see them in real life. loggers 19 Loggers are people whose job is to cut down trees. qualities 29 Qualities are specific features or traits that make a thing what it is. Two qualities of gum are that it is sticky and that it is stretchy. tall tales 20 Tall tales are made-up stories that are told as if they are true. In tall tales, things are bigger, better, or worse than they are in real life. Grandpa liked to tell tall tales, like the story about the time he caught a fish as big as his boat. wrestled 24 Wrestled means tried to throw to the ground or hold down. The boys wrestled to see who was stronger. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 14 Story 14, Paul Bunyan

Komodo Dragon Story 15 Glossary, Tracks 11 21 blow 18 A blow is a hard hit. A blow from a baseball bat could make you fall. forked 15 Forked means split in two. burrow 19 A burrow is a hole in the ground dug by an animal for shelter. We could see the rabbit run down into its burrow. claws 20 Claws are sharp nails on the feet of some animals. heaviest 14 Heaviest means hardest to carry, move, or pick up. The heaviest bag weighed 100 pounds, but each of the other bags weighed only 50 pounds. islands 21 Islands are lands surrounded by water. dragons 11 Dragons are pretend monsters that look like big lizards and breathe fire. fairy tales 12 Fairy tales are stories about magic, dragons, monsters, and other imaginary things. Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood are two well-known fairy tales. lizard 13 A lizard is a reptile with scaly skin and a long tail. prey 16 Prey is an animal hunted by another animal for food. A fly is a frog's prey, and a mouse is prey for cats and owls. young 17 Young means not old or started not long ago. Babies are young, and grandparents are older. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 15 Story 15, Komodo Dragon

Julie Krone dream 24 A dream is a strong hope or goal. I have a dream of becoming a doctor someday. Hall of Fame 31 A Hall of Fame is a group of people who are the very best at something. Michael Jordan was a great basketball player and is now in the Basketball Hall of Fame. Story 16 Glossary, Tracks 22 31 pay off 26 To pay off means to give good results. Doing math homework every day will pay off when you get higher math test scores. teen 22 A teen is someone between the ages of 13 and 19. Teen is a short form of the word teenager. injured 29 Injured means hurt. Many people got injured in the car crash; some got cut and others got burned. jockey 23 A jockey is someone who rides a horse in a race. The jockey rode so well that his horses often won their races. major 28 Major means very large or important. The Fourth of July is a major holiday in the United States. top 27 Top means best or highest. She is a top gymnast; she has won many awards. trained 25 Trained means worked hard to become good at something. Maria trained for many months, and now she is a great tennis player. voted 30 Voted means chosen for something by a group of people. She was voted class president by her classmates. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 16 Story 16, Julie Krone

Mammoth Site Story 17 Glossary, Tracks 11 20 died out 17 If a kind of animal or plant has died out, all of that kind have died and none of that kind are living anymore. Dinosaurs died out long ago; they have not been alive for millions of years. extinct 20 If a kind of animal or plant is extinct, all of that kind have died and none of that kind are living anymore. Dinosaurs became extinct long ago; no dinosaurs have been alive for millions of years. fossils 19 Fossils are what is left of plants and animals that have been dead a very long time. The museum has fossils of plants that lived millions of years ago. ice-age 14 Ice-age means a time very long ago when the earth was very cold and mostly covered with sheets of ice. Some ice-age people lived in caves to stay warm. mammals 15 Mammals are warmblooded animals that have fur or hair and do not lay eggs. Human beings, dogs, and cows are different kinds of mammals. museum 18 A museum is a place that has beautiful, interesting, or unusual things to look at. We saw dinosaur bones and mummies at the museum. sinkhole 11 A sinkhole is an opening in the ground. A sinkhole is often deep and filled with water. site 13 A site is the place or location of something. The square of dirt in the back yard is the site where we will plant the garden. tusks 16 Tusks are long, sharp teeth that stick out of the faces of elephants and walruses. uncovered 12 Uncovered means found something that was buried. The dog uncovered a bone that was buried in the field. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 17 Story 17, Mammoth Site

Guitars band 30 A band is a group of people who play music together. My brother is in a band that plays rock and roll music. chord 29 A chord is the sound of more than one musical note played at the same time. Bill played a chord on the piano by pressing five keys at once. guitars 21 Guitars are musical instruments with six strings and a long neck. nylon 24 Nylon is a strong material used to make many things. Fishing lines, guitar strings, and stockings are often made of nylon. pick 28 A pick is a small piece of plastic that is sometimes used to play the guitar. The guitar strings made Eli's fingers sore, so he played using a pick instead. Story 18 Glossary, Tracks 21 31 plucks 25 A person plucks the string of an instrument by pulling it and then quickly letting go. key 31 If you sing on key, you make the right musical sound. The choir sounded nice when they sang on key. strings 22 Strings are thin metal or nylon wires. Guitars and violins have strings. metal 23 Metal is a material like gold, silver, copper, or iron. She decided to wear a silver ring because silver is her favorite metal. strums 26 A person strums an instrument by moving the fingers or a pick lightly over the strings. note 27 A note is a musical sound or tone. Betsy played a high note on her flute, and Keith played a low note on his tuba. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 18 Story 18, Guitars

The Flute Story 19 Glossary, Tracks 11 22 ancient 12 Ancient means very old. He found an ancient coin; it was over 2,000 years old. bands 20 Bands are groups of people who make music together. Bands often have saxophones, trumpets, and drums. finger holes 14 Finger holes are small openings on an instrument. People cover the finger holes to change the instrument's sound. When Hazel uncovered the finger holes, the flute played a different sound. mouthpiece 18 A mouthpiece is the part of an instrument you put your mouth near or on to make music. notes 19 Notes are musical sounds or tones. Betsy played high notes on her flute. orchestras 21 Orchestras are groups of people who make music together by playing instruments. Violins, flutes, and cellos are some instruments played in orchestras. instrument 11 An instrument makes music. A piano is an instrument. reeds 13 Reeds are tall plants that grow in or near water. keys 17 Keys are the parts of instruments you press down to make music. metal 15 Metal is a material like gold, silver, copper, or iron. She decided to wear a silver ring because silver is her favorite metal. solo 22 Solo means alone or without other instruments. Luisa played solo; she was the only person making music. tubes 16 Tubes are long, round shapes that are empty in the middle. Garden hoses and drinking straws are two kinds of tubes. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 19 Story 19, The Flute

Pelé championship 31 A championship is a game or sports contest to decide who will win first place. The track team got a trophy for winning the championship. Hall of Fame 34 A Hall of Fame is a group of people who are the very best at something. Michael Jordan was a great basketball player and is now in the Basketball Hall of Fame. lost his mind 24 We might ask if someone has lost his mind when we think the person is doing something strange. low-scoring 32 Low-scoring means players do not get very many points. The low-scoring hockey game ended in a 1 1 tie. national team 28 A national team is a group of some of the best players from one country in a sport. Spain's national team was the winner of the 2010 World Cup. New York Cosmos 30 The New York Cosmos were a professional soccer team for New York City from 1971 to 1985. pro 33 If you are a pro, or professional sports player, you are very good at that sport and get paid to play it. professional 26 A professional player is a person who plays a sport for money. Santos 27 Santos is a soccer team from the city of Santos, Brazil. soccer 25 Soccer is a game played on grass by people who try to kick a ball into the other team's goal. sock 23 A sock is a cloth you wear on your foot. Story 20 Glossary, Tracks 23 34 World Cup 29 The World Cup is an important soccer tournament played every four years. Teams from all over the world compete in the World Cup. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 20 Story 20, Pelé

The Brain brain 11 The brain is the part of the body inside the head that controls how a person or animal thinks, feels, and moves. command center 12 A command center is a place where orders are given out. The airport's command center told the pilot that she could land the plane. complex 17 Complex means hard to understand; not simple. When I took apart the watch and saw all the parts, I knew it was too complex for me to fix. heartbeat 15 A heartbeat is the action of a heart sending blood through the body. After Betty ran a mile, her heartbeat was faster than usual. human 16 A human is a person. Story 21 Glossary, Tracks 11 17 signals 13 Signals tell you what is going on around you. Fire alarms and smoke are signals that there is a fire. controls 14 Controls means directs or is in charge of someone or something. She controls her dog by telling him what to do and giving him a treat when he does it. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 21 Story 21, The Brain

Cuckoo Birds Story 22 Glossary, Tracks 18 25 call 19 A call is a special sound an animal makes. A howl is the call of a coyote. hatch 24 Hatch means to be born from an egg. chicks 23 Chicks are baby birds. Bluebird chicks are not blue at first; they get their blue feathers as they grow into adult birds. cuckoo 18 Cuckoo means crazy or strange. The kids thought the clown was cuckoo. lays 21 Lays means makes eggs come out of the body. The bird lays its eggs in the nest. sit 22 Sit means to keep eggs warm by covering them with the body until they hatch. foster parents 25 Foster parents take care of babies that are not their own. strange 20 If something is strange, it is different from what you are used to seeing. Wilma thought the man looked strange because he was wearing a heavy jacket on the hottest day of summer. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 22 Story 22, Cuckoo Birds

Meat-Eating Plant flytrap 11 A flytrap is a plant that catches insects for food and eats them. fold 14 Fold means to bring two sides of something together. I had to fold the letter so that it would fit into the envelope. hairs 15 Hairs are thin growths on the skin of people, animals, and some plants. You can see the hairs on your head, arms, and legs. lock 19 Lock means to shut in or out. When I lock the car, nobody can open its doors. pressure 17 Pressure is force or weight that is put on something. When I studied outside, I put a heavy book on my papers so the pressure would keep them from flying away in the wind. spines 18 Spines are hard, sharp points that grow on some plants and animals. The quills on a porcupine are spines. Story 23 Glossary, Tracks 11 19 insects 12 Insects are small animals with six legs. Insects often have wings. Flies and beetles are insects. trap 13 A trap is something that catches animals and keeps them from getting away. Andrea set a trap for the mouse; after she caught the mouse, it could not run around Andrea's house anymore. inside 16 The inside of something is the part that faces in or faces the center. Mya wrote her name on the inside of her lunch bag, so people could not see her name unless they opened the bag. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 23 Story 23, Meat-Eating Plant

The Gentle Shark bristles 24 Bristles are short, thin pieces that poke out of something. Story 24 Glossary, Tracks 20 28 search 23 A search is a careful check in order to find something. diver 21 A diver is a person who wears special gear to swim down into deep ocean water. swallow 28 Swallow means to make something go through the mouth and into the stomach. People usually chew their food before they swallow it. gentle 20 Gentle means mild or not likely to cause harm. Her dog is gentle; it likes to curl up next to people, and it never bites. tons 22 If an animal weighs tons, it weighs many thousands of pounds. If something weighs two tons, it weighs 4,000 pounds. gills 27 Gills are body parts that help an animal breathe under water. trap 25 Trap means to catch and hold or stop from getting out or away. She will trap the cool air in the room by closing all the windows and doors. plankton 26 Plankton are very small plants and animals that whales and bigger fish eat. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 24 Story 24, The Gentle Shark

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