c. thomas, 5 th grade, fairmont charter school
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C. Thomas, 5 th Grade, Fairmont Charter School. extreme. conditions. Unit 4 ● Week 1. Key Words. Frigid means very cold. What areas of Earth have frigid temperatures?. frigid. Unit 4 ● Week 1. Key Words. Something that is treacherous is full of danger. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
C. Thomas, 5th Grade, Fairmont Charter School
extreme
conditions
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frigid
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Frigid means very cold.
What areas of Earth have frigid temperatures?
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treacherous
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Something that is treacherous is full of danger.
What is a synonym for treacherous?
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triumph
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Triumph means to be successful or have victory over something.
What is an antonym of triumph?
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uninhabited
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If a place is uninhabited, no one lives there.
How is uninhabited similar to empty?
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expedition
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An expedition is a trip for exploring or studying.
Where would you like to go on an expedition? Why?
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labor
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Labors means a person or animal works very hard.
Who labors in your home?
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dismantled
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Dismantled means taken apart.
What are synonyms for dismantled?
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abandon
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Abandon means to give up or leave something forever.
What is a synonym for abandon?
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get under way
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In English, we use “get under way” to describe what you do when you begin something. Get under way means “to begin or start.”
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to take to (to board)
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In English, we use “to take to” to describe something we do. To take to means “to board, or to get on.”
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lose the will to
Function Words & PhrasesFunction Words & Phrases
In English, we use “lose the will to” to describe a sad feeling. Lose the will to means “to stop wanting to try to do something.”
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let alone (much less)
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In English, we use “let alone” when we talk about things we don’t want to do. Let alone means “much less.”
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lifeboat
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fuel
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provision
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glacier
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blizzard
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ice floe
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Vocabulary Words
frigid treacheroustriumph
uninhabited expeditionlabor
dismantled abandon