Hottest Coldest Highest Deepest By Steve Jenkins Unit
Hottest, Coldest, Highest, Deepest By Steve Jenkins Unit 4 Week 2
average • Noun: the quantity found by dividing the sum of all quantities by the number of quantities • The average score for my weekly reading tests was 92%. • What can you find the average of?
depth • Noun: the distance from top to bottom • The sign at the deep end of the pool said the depth was 6 feet. • What types of things can you find the depth of?
deserts • Noun: dry, sandy regions without water • Cactus are plants that live in deserts. • What are some other things that live in deserts?
erupted • Verb: burst out • I read about a volcano that erupted in Hawaii. • What might happen if a volcano erupted near your home?
outrun • Verb: run faster than someone • In the grassland, the antelope tried to outrun the cheetah to stay safe. • Have you ever had to outrun something?
peak • Noun: pointed top of a mountain or hill • The hikers climbed to the top peak of Mt. Everest. • What peak have you ever climbed?
tides • Noun: rise and fall of the ocean’s waters about every 12 hours • The high tides brought a lot of seaweed onto the beach. • What controls the tides on Earth?
waterfalls • Noun: streams of water that fall from a high place • The waterfalls in Costa Rica were a breath taking site. • What waterfalls have you seen?
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