Vocab Lesson 25 AR
expedition (n)
an organized journey, especially a long one for a particular purpose
How to make a sentence: expedition
(Subject) went on an expedition to (do what).
Sarina find her long lost sister.
Danny find the hidden treasure.
fulfill (v)
to achieve a goal
How to make a sentence: fulfill
(subject) fulfilled (possessive adjective) goal of (what goal) by (how).
Jonathan his winning the race practicing everyday.
Hamilton and Andrew their opening a ballet studio that serves cheese by borrowing money from Violet.
range (n)
a group of mountains
How to make a sentence: range
(subject) went hiking on a mountain range and (additional information).
Amber had lots of fun.
David to fulfill his dream.
resume (v)
to start doing something again
How to make a sentence: to resume
(Subject) resumed (possessive adjective) classes after (an activity that interrupted).
We our the earthquake drill.
the fire drill.
Mr. Zone came in to lecture us about
running in the halls.
trek (n)
a long, difficult journey that you make by walking
How to make a sentence: trek
(Subject) made a long trek south to (do what).
Helen experience nature.
Ray get some exercise.
broom (n)
an object you sweep the floor with
How to make a sentence: broom
(Subject) used the broom to (do what).
Austin clean the classroom.
Danny fight in the classroom and got yelled
at.
Annie fight off the mutant hamsters.
ecology (n)
a science concerned with how living things interact with the environment
How to make a sentence: ecology
(subject) will damage the ecology in this area because (reason).
Red tide algae it will kill all the fish.
Mr. Hazell he likes to shoot all the birds.
geology (n)
a science concerned with rock and how they form and change over time
How to make a sentence: geology
(subject) want/s to study geology because (reason).
Evelyn wants she thinks rocks are so interesting.
Audrey wants her dad is a geologist. (rock scientist)
protect (v)
to defend or guard from attacks or trouble
How to make a sentence: protect
(subject) need/s to protect (who or what) by (how).
The Secret Service needs the president following him at all times.
The cowboys need the herd of cows always having a person awake.
concern (v)
to trouble or worry
How to make a sentence: concern
(subject) concerns about (what).
Rizzo’s parents his behavior in class.
Effy the mold in the classroom.