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Vocab Lesson 26 AR

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disturb (v)

to interrupt someone or something

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How to make a sentence : disturb

(Subject) disturb/s (who) when (doing what).

Some students disturb the teacher when the teacher is grading.

Sarina’s sister disturbs Sarina when Sarina is doing her homework.

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hatch (v)

to break open so that a young bird, fish, insect, etc. can come out

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How to make a sentence hatch

(subject) hatch (s/ed) (when)

The baby birds hatch from their eggs when the weather gets warm.

The turtles hatch on the beach after staying in the sand for many days.

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migration (n)

the movement every year of large numbers of animals from one place to another

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How to make a sentence migration

(Subject) start(s/ed) (possessive adjective) (when/ reason)

The butterflies start their migration to a warmer place when winter comes.

Many animals make a long migration because they need food and warmth.

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identical (adj)

when two things are the same

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How to make a sentence identical

The tests in 501, 502 and 503 are all identical.

Rory and Roy wear identical clothing to trick the teachers.

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flock (n)

a group of sheep, goats, or birds

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How to make a sentence struggle

A flock of (subject) (do/does) (when)

A flock of birds flies together when the sun begins to set.

A flock of birds moves across the sky as the weather starts to change.

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chrysalis (n)

the hard shelled pupa of a butterfly

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How to make a sentence chrysalis

The chrysalis gradually became a butterfly.

The chrysalis is one stage of a butterfly’s life.

(Subject)’s pet caterpillar turned into a chrysalis and it was (adjective).

Patty’s beautiful.

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nectar (n)

The sweet juice of a flower that attracts bees

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How to make a sentence nectar

(Subject) like/s to feed on nectar.

Bees and insects

Flowers have nectar because

Nectar is (adjective).

sweet.

yellow.

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offspring (n)

the young of an animal

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How to make a sentence offspring

The bear’s offspring (did what).

wandered around on its own.

attacked Danny because it thought

Danny was going to steal its food.

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poisonous (adj)

very harmful and able to cause illness or death

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How to make a sentence poisonous

The poisonous spider bit (who) and (what happened).

Winston then he had to go to the hospital.

(subject) ate poisonous (food) and (what happened).

Steven pizza had to sit on the toilet for 10 hours.

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pattern (n)

A model or way of doing something that should be copied

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How to make a sentence pattern

You can make different patterns on a rubik’s cube.

You can find (adj) pattern (what) at (where).

red cups the store.

bright tiles the hardware store.