my place on the map
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Lesson 2 2. My Place on the Map. Introduction of New Vocabulary. UNLIKE \ ənˈlīk \. EXAMPLE OF USAGE: The yellow ball is unlike all the others. DEFINITION: M arked by not having resemblance or similarity; different . NEIGHBOR \ˈ nā-bər \. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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My Place on the MapIntroduction of New Vocabulary
Lesson 2 2
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UNLIKE \ənˈlīk\
EXAMPLE OF USAGE: •The yellow ball is unlike all the others.
DEFINITION: Marked by not having resemblance or similarity; different .
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NEIGHBOR \ˈnā-bər\
• EXAMPLE OF USAGE:•My neighbor and I painted our houses different colors.
DEFINITION: A person living or located near another.
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LOBSTER \ˈläb-stər\
• EXAMPLE OF USAGE:Lobsters are very dark green when in the sea, but they turn a reddish orange when you cook them.
DEFINITION: A large edible marine crustacean that has stalked eyes, a pair of large claws, and a long abdomen.
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CATCH \ˈkach, ˈkech\
• EXAMPLE OF USAGE:•It’s almost impossible to catch a fish with just your hands.
DEFINITION: a: To capture or seize especially after pursuit <catch a thief>. b: To take or entangle in or as if in a snare <catch fish in a net>.
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CATTLE \ˈka-təl\
• EXAMPLE OF USAGE:•Cattle need to eat and drink water everyday.
DEFINITION: : Domesticated quadrupeds held as property or raised for use; specifically: bovine animals on a farm or ranch .
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GRAZE \ˈgrāz\
• EXAMPLE OF USAGE:•Travelling across the country you can see millions of animals grazing in the fields.
DEFINITION: a: To feed on growing herbage, attached algae, or phytoplankton b: To eat small portions of food throughout the day.
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GATHER \ˈga-thər also ˈge-\
• EXAMPLE OF USAGE:•The girls are gathering flowers for the festival.
DEFINITION: a : To bring together : collect <tried to gather a crowd> <gathered firewood> b: pick, harvest <gather flowers>
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CALF (sing.) \ˈkaf, ˈkäf, kāf\ CALVES (plur.) \ˈkavz, ˈkavz, ˈkāvz\
• EXAMPLE OF USAGE:Calves must stay with their mothers for a long time.
DEFINITION: a: The young of the domestic cow; also: that of a closely related mammal (as a bison) b: The young of various large animals (as the elephant or whale)
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COWHAND \ˈka -ˌhand\u
• EXAMPLE OF USAGE:Cowhands worked very hard in their day, but many Western movies show them drinking and playing cards in bars all day.
DEFINITION: One who watches over cattle or horses; especially: a worker mounted on a horse in a cattle-ranch.
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STIRRUPS \ˈstir-əp or ˈstə-rəp\
• EXAMPLE OF USAGE:You need to insert your boot into the stirrup to get on the horse.
DEFINITION: Either of a pair of small light frames or rings for receiving the foot of a rider that are attached by a strap to a saddle and used to aid in mounting and as a support while riding
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CORAL /ˈkorəl/
• EXAMPLE OF USAGE:There are always brightly colored fish swimming among the coral.
DEFINITION: A hard material that has living creatures inside and was formed on the bottom of the sea by the skeletons of small creatures.
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REEF \ˈrēf\
• EXAMPLE OF USAGE:Coral reefs are protected by governments today because they house thousands of species.
DEFINITION: a: A chain of rocks or coral or a ridge of sand at or near the surface of water — compare atoll, barrier reef b: A dangerous obstruction
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STONY /ˈstoʊni/
• EXAMPLE OF USAGE:Some people prefer stony beaches over sandy ones because they don’t like sand on their skin and things.
DEFINITION: Full of stones, pebbles and/or rocks.
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WINTER /ˈwɪntɚ/
• EXAMPLE OF USAGE:•They live in Canada, but they spend winters in Florida because it’s warmer there.
DEFINITION: The coldest season of the year that is after autumn and before spring.