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dog, cat, eagle eagle: A dog and a cat are four-legged mammals.
square, triangle, circle circle: A square and a triangle have straight sides.
January, Monday, March Monday: January and March are months.
whisper, shout, listen listen: Whisper and shout are ways of speaking.
copper, gold, plastic plastic: Copper and gold are metals.
ocean, river, desert desert: Oceans and rivers contain large amounts of water.
inch, pound, foot pound: Inches and feet measure length.
Mercury, Earth, Moon Moon: Mercury and Earth are planets.
multiply, divide, fraction fraction: Multiply and divide are mathematical operations.
honest, generous, selfish selfish: Honest and generous are positive character traits.
apple, orange, potato potato: Apples and oranges are fruits.
robin, eagle, butterfly butterfly: Robins and eagles are birds.
shark, dolphin, horse horse: Sharks and dolphins live in the ocean.
frog, snake, turtle frog: Snakes and turtles are reptiles.
spider, ant, bee spider: Ants and bees are insects.
lion, tiger, deer deer: Lions and tigers are predators.
cow, deer, wolf wolf: Cows and deer are herbivores.
puppy, kitten, chicken chicken: Puppy and kitten are names for young mammals.
feather, fur, scales feather: Fur and scales cover most of an animal’s body.
nest, den, bicycle bicycle: Nests and dens are animal homes.
shirt, pants, blanket blanket: Shirts and pants are clothing.
spoon, fork, pencil pencil: Spoons and forks are eating utensils.
hammer, screwdriver, pillow pillow: Hammers and screwdrivers are tools.
table, chair, refrigerator refrigerator: Tables and chairs are furniture.
book, magazine, television television: Books and magazines are read.
violin, guitar, trumpet trumpet: Violins and guitars have strings.
baseball, basketball, swimming swimming: Baseball and basketball use a ball.
doctor, nurse, carpenter carpenter: Doctors and nurses care for patients.
school, library, sandwich sandwich: A school and a library are places.
bus, car, airplane airplane: Buses and cars travel mainly on roads.
red, blue, loud loud: Red and blue are colors.
round, square, delicious delicious: Round and square describe shapes.
happy, cheerful, furious furious: Happy and cheerful have similar meanings.
huge, enormous, tiny tiny: Huge and enormous have similar meanings.
quick, rapid, slow slow: Quick and rapid have similar meanings.
begin, start, finish finish: Begin and start have similar meanings.
silent, quiet, noisy noisy: Silent and quiet have similar meanings.
brave, courageous, fearful fearful: Brave and courageous have similar meanings.
repair, fix, damage damage: Repair and fix have similar meanings.
select, choose, refuse refuse: Select and choose have similar meanings.
hot, cold, warm warm: Hot and cold are opposites.
empty, full, heavy heavy: Empty and full are opposites.
ancient, modern, famous famous: Ancient and modern are opposites.
accept, refuse, consider consider: Accept and refuse are opposites.
increase, decrease, measure measure: Increase and decrease are opposites.
fiction, nonfiction, multiplication multiplication: Fiction and nonfiction are types of writing.
biography, autobiography, fantasy fantasy: Biographies and autobiographies tell about real people.
character, setting, denominator denominator: Character and setting are parts of a story.
heading, caption, dialogue dialogue: Headings and captions are nonfiction text features.
dictionary, glossary, chapter chapter: Dictionaries and glossaries provide word meanings.
author, illustrator, divisor divisor: Authors and illustrators help create books.
cause, effect, narrator narrator: A cause produces an effect.
problem, solution, synonym synonym: A solution can resolve a problem.
rhyme, rhythm, index index: Rhyme and rhythm are features of poetry.
synonym, antonym, paragraph paragraph: Synonym and antonym describe relationships between words.
prefix, suffix, character character: Prefixes and suffixes are word parts.
compare, contrast, summarize summarize: Compare and contrast examine how things are alike or different.
fact, opinion, quotation quotation: Facts and opinions are types of statements.
narrator, speaker, fraction fraction: A narrator or speaker communicates information.
main idea, supporting detail, setting setting: Supporting details explain a main idea.
add, subtract, numerator numerator: Add and subtract are math operations.
multiply, divide, rectangle rectangle: Multiply and divide are math operations.
sum, difference, habitat habitat: Sum and difference are answers to math operations.
factor, product, ecosystem ecosystem: Factors are multiplied to find a product.
numerator, denominator, quotient quotient: Numerator and denominator are parts of a fraction.
inch, foot, gallon gallon: Inches and feet measure length.
cup, pint, mile mile: Cups and pints measure liquid capacity.
minute, hour, pound pound: Minutes and hours measure time.
gram, kilogram, liter liter: Grams and kilograms measure mass.
square, rectangle, sphere sphere: Squares and rectangles are flat shapes.
cube, cone, triangle triangle: Cubes and cones are three-dimensional figures.
acute, right, parallel parallel: Acute and right describe angles.
parallel, perpendicular, fraction fraction: Parallel and perpendicular describe lines.
perimeter, area, quotient quotient: Perimeter and area are measurements of shapes.
table, graph, metaphor metaphor: Tables and graphs organize data.
even, odd, circle circle: Even and odd describe whole numbers.
one-half, two-fourths, one-third one-third: One-half and two-fourths are equivalent.
4 + 5, 3 + 6, 4 + 6 4 + 6: The first two problems equal 9.
3 × 4, 2 × 6, 5 × 3 5 × 3: The first two problems equal 12.
20 ÷ 4, 15 ÷ 3, 18 ÷ 3 18 ÷ 3: The first two problems equal 5.
solid, liquid, habitat habitat: Solid and liquid are states of matter.
melting, freezing, predator predator: Melting and freezing are changes in matter.
evaporation, condensation, erosion erosion: Evaporation and condensation are parts of the water cycle.
rain, snow, mineral mineral: Rain and snow are forms of precipitation.
thermometer, rain gauge, microscope microscope: Thermometers and rain gauges are weather instruments.
root, stem, circuit circuit: Roots and stems are plant structures.
flower, seed, battery battery: Flowers and seeds are connected to plant reproduction.
producer, consumer, mineral mineral: Producers and consumers are parts of an ecosystem.
predator, prey, sediment sediment: Predators hunt prey.
herbivore, carnivore, conductor conductor: Herbivores and carnivores are types of consumers.
habitat, ecosystem, equation equation: Habitats and ecosystems are connected to living organisms.
vertebrate, invertebrate, precipitation precipitation: Vertebrate and invertebrate classify animals.
mammal, reptile, granite granite: Mammals and reptiles are animal groups.
weathering, erosion, germination germination: Weathering and erosion change Earth’s surface.
rock, mineral, organism organism: Rocks and minerals are nonliving Earth materials.
renewable, nonrenewable, narrator narrator: Renewable and nonrenewable describe natural resources.
conductor, insulator, habitat habitat: Conductors and insulators describe how materials transfer energy.
circuit, current, ecosystem ecosystem: Circuits and currents are connected to electricity.
rotation, revolution, condensation condensation: Rotation and revolution describe movements in space.
Earth, Moon, producer producer: Earth and the Moon are objects in space.
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