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Read Naturally Masters Edition Glossary Sequenced Level 1.5

Read Naturally created this glossary as a reference book for use with Read Naturally Encore level 1.5. The definitions provided correspond to the words as they are used in the stories in this level. It is not a general dictionary. Read Naturally, Inc. Saint Paul, Minnesota Phone: 800.788.4085/651.452.4085 Website: www.readnaturally.com Email: info@readnaturally.com Writers, Editors, and Illustrators: Candyce Ihnot, Jane Matsoff, Karen McKenna, Anne Armstrong Hauth, Karen Hunter, Amy Fink, Elysia Kotke, Siobhan McKiernan, Nick Rebman, Becky Aldridge, Lisa Boesen, Debbie Carlson, Jacquelyn Gavin, Nancy State, Dave Tews Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. All rights reserved. Read Naturally is a registered trademark of Read Naturally, Inc.

Glossary Read Naturally Level 1.5 Table of Contents Story Title Page 1 Mammals............................................1 2 Plants...............................................2 3 Basketball...........................................3 4 Baseball.............................................4 5 Soccer..............................................5 6 Snakes..............................................6 7 Dinosaurs...........................................7 8 George Washington..................................8 9 Abraham Lincoln.....................................9 10 Sharks..............................................10 11 Panda..............................................11 12 Oceans............................................12 13 Mammals of the Sea.................................13 14 A Circus............................................14 15 Martin Luther King Jr.................................15 16 Winter..............................................16 17 Clowns.............................................17 18 Taxi................................................18 19 Deserts.............................................19 20 Swimming..........................................20 21 Frisbee.............................................21 22 Your Skeleton.......................................22 23 Giraffe............................................23 24 Trains..............................................24 Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. i Glossary Table of Contents

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Mammals Story 1 Glossary, Tracks 11 18 animals 12 Animals are things that are living and are not plants. Dogs, birds, fish, and bugs are all animals. land 17 Land is ground that is not under water. Our house is on land that is next to a river. born alive 15 When an animal is born alive, it is not in an egg when it comes out of its mother. mammals 11 Mammals are warmblooded animals that have fur or hair and do not lay eggs. dolphins 16 Dolphins are animals that live in the ocean. seal 18 A seal is a mammal that has smooth fur and eats fish. hair 14 Hair is the thin things that grow on your head. Hair also grows on the bodies of mammals. The girl has hair on her head, and the dog has hair all over its body. warm-blooded 13 A warm-blooded animal keeps nearly the same body temperature all the time. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 1 Story 1, Mammals

Plants ferns 24 Ferns are large green plants that do not have flowers. kinds 19 Kinds are types. Story 2 Glossary, Tracks 19 26 My favorite kinds of ice cream are chocolate and vanilla. flowers 22 Flowers are the colorful parts of plants. outside 21 If you are outside, you are not in a house or building. We went outside to go for a walk in the sun. gardens 25 Gardens are places where people grow plants. pretty 26 If something is pretty, it is nice to look at. The girl looks pretty when she smiles. grow 20 When things grow, they get bigger, taller, or longer. The small puppy will grow into a big dog. tulips 23 Tulips are colorful flowers shaped like cups. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 2 Story 2, Plants

Basketball Story 3 Glossary, Tracks 11 18 bounce 14 When you bounce a ball, you make it hit against something so that it comes back to you. points 16 You get points when you score in a game. catch 15 Catch means to grab and hold something. He will catch the baseball in his glove. tall 17 If something is tall, it is higher than most other things. The tall man could reach the box on the top shelf. net 12 A net is pieces of thin rope tied together so that there are many open spaces. It is often attached to a frame, and it is used in some ball games. players 11 Players are people who take part in a sport or game. team 13 A team is a group of people that work together. Each player on the team helped win the game. watch 18 When you watch something, you look at it. At the zoo, I stood by the bear cage to watch the bears eat. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 3 Story 3, Basketball

Baseball Story 4 Glossary, Tracks 19 26 base 21 A base is the place a baseball player runs to after hitting the ball. pitcher 19 The pitcher is the baseball player who throws the baseball to the batter. batter 20 The batter is the baseball player who tries to hit the ball with the bat. tag 23 In some games, tag means to touch. She tried to tag the runner on his way to second base. home base 22 Home base is the last place a baseball player must touch to score a point. team 25 A team is a group of people that work together. Each player on the team helped win the game. out 24 When you get out in baseball, your turn is over and you do not score. watch 26 When you watch something, you look at it. At the zoo, I stood by the bear cage to watch the bears eat. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 4 Story 4, Baseball

Soccer Story 5 Glossary, Tracks 11 18 goal 16 In some sports, players try to get the ball into the goal to score a point. knees 12 Knees are the parts of the body where legs bend. goalie 13 The goalie is the player who stays near the goal and tries to keep the ball from going into it. team 15 A team is a group of people that work together. Each player on the team helped win the game. goals 17 Goals are points scored in some sports, like hockey and soccer. touch 14 Touch means to put a part of your body on something or someone. You touch someone when you tap a shoulder, give a hug, or shake a hand. kick 11 When you kick something, you hit it with your feet. world 18 The world is every place on Earth. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 5 Story 5, Soccer

Snakes Story 6 Glossary, Tracks 19 26 bugs 25 Bugs are insects, spiders, and other small animals that crawl or fly. We saw lots of small bugs crawling in the grass. desert 22 A desert is a place that is dry and often hot. eggs 26 Eggs are the round or oval-shaped things that have baby birds, fish, snakes, or insects inside. mice 24 Mice are small, furry animals with small ears and long tails. sizes 20 Sizes tell how big or little things are. Animals come in many sizes. slide 19 When things slide, they move smoothly. world 21 The world is every place on Earth. forest 23 A forest is a place with many trees and plants. A squirrel lives in a tree in the forest. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 6 Story 6, Snakes

Dinosaurs Story 7 Glossary, Tracks 11 17 big 13 Big means large in size. The big building took up more room than any of the smaller buildings. eggs 16 Eggs are the round or oval-shaped things that have baby birds, fish, snakes, or insects inside. lizards 17 Lizards are animals with four legs, a tail, and scaly skin. plants 15 Plants are living things. Many plants have leaves and roots. Trees and grass are kinds of plants. few 14 Few means a small number of something. Mom said I could eat a few jelly beans, so I had four. sizes 12 Sizes tell how big or little things are. Animals come in many sizes. kinds 11 Kinds are types. My favorite kinds of ice cream are chocolate and vanilla. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 7 Story 7, Dinosaurs

George Washington dollar 20 A dollar is an amount of money used in the United States. A dollar is equal to 100 cents. in trouble 24 In trouble means likely to be punished for doing something wrong. I was in trouble for talking too much during class. president 19 A president is a person chosen to be the leader of a group or a country. truth 22 Telling the truth means telling what really happened. United States 18 The United States is a large country in North America. Story 8 Glossary, Tracks 18 24 legend 21 A legend is an old story that may or may not be true. lie 23 Telling a lie means telling something that is not true. I ate the cookie and then told a lie by saying my brother ate it. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 8 Story 8, George Washington

Abraham Lincoln cabin 13 A cabin is a little house often made of wood. Story 9 Glossary, Tracks 11 18 honest 18 An honest person does not steal or lie. call 17 Call means to give a name to someone or something. Jan's friends call her Smiley because she smiles a lot. crack 14 A crack is a small, open space. logs 15 Logs are big parts of tree trunks that have come down. pay 16 When you pay, you give money for something. great 11 Great means being important or famous. George Washington was a great American. president 12 A president is a person chosen to be the leader of a group or a country. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 9 Story 9, Abraham Lincoln

Sharks Story 10 Glossary, Tracks 19 25 born alive 21 When an animal is born alive, it is not in an egg when it comes out of its mother. sharp 24 Sharp means having an edge or point that can cut things easily. dwarf 25 Dwarf means smaller than other things like it. The dwarf tree is the smallest tree in the yard. fish 19 Fish are animals that live and breathe in water. Most fish have scales and fins. rows 22 Rows are people or things in lines. sink 20 Sink means to go down below the surface toward the bottom. If I drop a penny in a glass of water, the penny will sink to the bottom of the glass. teeth 23 Teeth are the white, bony parts in the mouth that are used for biting and chewing food. I used my teeth to take a big bite of the apple. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 10 Story 10, Sharks

Panda bamboo 15 Bamboo is tall, hard grass. fur 11 Story 11 Glossary, Tracks 11 16 Fur is the thick hair that covers the bodies of many animals. born 12 When a person or animal is born, it comes out of its mother's body. grow 13 When things grow, they get bigger, taller, or longer. The small puppy will grow into a big dog. China 16 China is a country in Asia. pounds 14 Pounds are used to show how heavy something is. Most horses weigh over a thousand pounds. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 11 Story 11, Panda

Oceans beach 22 A beach is the sandy land next to a lake or ocean. Story 12 Glossary, Tracks 17 23 salt water 19 Salt water is the water found in oceans. body of water 17 A body of water is a part of the earth that is covered with water. A lake is a body of water, and so is a river. Earth 18 Earth is the planet we live on. sand 21 Sand is little pieces of rocks that can be found in deserts and next to lakes and oceans. waves 23 Waves are moving water at the top of an ocean, lake, or other body of water. plants 20 Plants are living things. Many plants have leaves and roots. Trees and grass are kinds of plants. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 12 Story 12, Oceans

Mammals of the Sea Story 13 Glossary, Tracks 11 17 air 14 Air fills the space all around us, but we cannot see it. I like to take a breath of fresh air on a cool day. eggs 16 Eggs are the round or oval-shaped things that have baby birds, fish, snakes, or insects inside. blowholes 15 Blowholes are small holes on top of the heads of whales or dolphins that help them breathe. fish 11 Fish are animals that live and breathe in water. Most fish have scales and fins. born alive 17 When an animal is born alive, it is not in an egg when it comes out of its mother. mammals 12 Mammals are warmblooded animals that have fur or hair and do not lay eggs. breathe 13 When you breathe, you take in and let out air. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 13 Story 13, Mammals of the Sea

A Circus Story 14 Glossary, Tracks 18 23 building 19 A building is a thing with outside walls and a roof. My house is a building that has six rooms in it. tent 18 A tent is cloth pieces stretched over poles to make a covered space. We slept in a tent on our camping trip. ring 22 A ring is a place where people and animals put on a show. The elephant did a trick in the circus ring. show 21 A show is tricks or acts done for people to watch. train 23 A train is a group of railroad cars pulled by an engine along tracks on the ground. tricks 20 Tricks are the things the circus performers do for people to watch. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 14 Story 14, A Circus

Martin Luther King Jr. dream 14 A dream is something a person hopes will come true. The little girl's dream is to become a doctor. great 11 Story 15 Glossary, Tracks 11 16 Great means being important or famous. George Washington was a great American. fair 15 Fair means right, equal, or following the rules. My mom passed out cake in a fair way; each kid's piece was the same size. peace 16 Peace means everyone is getting along. world 13 The world is every place on Earth. forget 12 Forget means to not remember something. I hope I don't forget to return my library books before they are due. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 15 Story 15, Martin Luther King Jr.

Winter boots 20 Boots are kinds of shoes people wear in the winter to keep their feet warm and dry. ice skates 24 Ice skates are special shoes set on top of blades to make it easy to move across ice. ice-skate 23 Ice-skate means to move over smooth ice wearing special shoes with blades on them. mittens 18 People wear mittens on their hands to keep them warm. play 21 Play means to do something for fun. We will play a game of baseball. slide 22 When things slide, they move smoothly. It is fun to slide down a hill. snows 19 When it snows, frozen white flakes fall from the sky. winter 17 Winter is the time of year between fall and spring. Last winter was even colder than usual. Story 16 Glossary, Tracks 17 24 Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 16 Story 16, Winter

Clowns parades 16 Parades are when people move down the street in a long line while other people watch. watch 11 Story 17 Glossary, Tracks 11 16 When you watch something, you look at it. At the zoo, I stood by the bear cage to watch the bears eat. silly 15 If a person or thing is silly, it makes people laugh. Dad was being silly when he put socks on his hands. wear 12 When you wear something, you have it on some part of your body. The baby will wear socks on his feet and a hat on his head. tricks 14 Tricks are the things the circus performers do for people to watch. wigs 13 Wigs are made of real or fake hair and are worn on the head. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 17 Story 17, Clowns

Taxi driver 18 A driver is a person who makes a car, bus, truck, or other vehicle go from one place to another. My bus driver drives the school bus; she steers it and makes it stop and go. pay 17 When you pay, you give money for something. stores 20 Stores are places where people can buy things. Shoe stores sell shoes; grocery stores sell food. street 19 A street is a road or path for cars to drive on. tells 23 Tells means shows or says. Story 18 Glossary, Tracks 17 23 The clock tells me what time it is. sign 22 A sign is something that tells you what to do, where to go, or what something is. trip 21 You take a trip when you go from one place to another. The trip started at the school and ended at the zoo. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 18 Story 18, Taxi

Deserts Story 19 Glossary, Tracks 11 17 cacti 14 Cacti means more than one cactus. A cactus is a plant that does not need much water and often has sharp spikes. dry 11 Dry means there is not very much water or rain. sand dunes 17 Sand dunes are big piles of sand made by the blowing of the wind. snakes 15 Snakes are long, thin animals with no legs. Snakes move by sliding on the ground. plants 13 Plants are living things. Many plants have leaves and roots. Trees and grass are kinds of plants. wind 16 Wind is moving air. The strong wind made the leaves blow. sand 12 Sand is little pieces of rocks that can be found in deserts and next to lakes and oceans. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 19 Story 19, Deserts

Swimming Story 20 Glossary, Tracks 18 25 beach 19 A beach is the sandy land next to a lake or ocean. lifeguards 24 Lifeguards are people who make sure swimmers are safe. lake 20 A lake is a body of water with land all around it. ocean 21 An ocean is one of the huge bodies of salt water that cover most of Earth's surface. learn 25 When you learn, you find out more about something or you find out how to do it. Children learn to read and write at school. lessons 23 Lessons are times when you learn something new. pool 22 A pool is a place built for people to swim. swim 18 When you swim, you move through water by moving your arms and legs. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 20 Story 20, Swimming

Frisbee backyards 15 Backyards are open areas behind houses or buildings. All the backyards in my neighborhood have swing sets. Story 21 Glossary, Tracks 11 16 flat 11 When something is flat, it only has a little space between the top and the bottom. Pancakes are flat. beach 14 A beach is the sandy land next to a lake or ocean. plastic 12 Plastic is something that can be molded into many things. Toys, cups, and pencil boxes can be made of plastic. catch 16 Catch means to grab and hold something. He will catch the baseball in his glove. spins 13 When something spins, it moves around in circles. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 21 Story 21, Frisbee

Your Skeleton Story 22 Glossary, Tracks 17 22 bones 17 Bones are the hard parts inside bodies. There are 206 bones in your body. shape 18 The shape of something is its form or outline. The shape of a penny is a circle. grow 21 When things grow, they get bigger, taller, or longer. The small puppy will grow into a big dog. soft 20 Soft means easy to bend or cut. Spaghetti noodles are hard before they are cooked; they get soft when they are boiled. hard 19 If something is hard, it is firm and not easy to cut or bend. When water freezes, it gets hard. taller 22 Taller means higher than something else. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 22 Story 22, Your Skeleton

Giraffe branch 16 A branch is the long part of a tree that comes out from the trunk like an arm. dust 17 Dust is very little pieces of dry dirt. He used his hand to wipe the dust away. fruit 14 Fruit is the part of a plant that is usually sweet and good to eat. Apples and oranges are two kinds of fruit. long 13 If something is long, one end is far from the other. She had long hair that hung most of the way down her back. Story 23 Glossary, Tracks 11 18 pounds 18 Pounds are used to show how heavy something is. Most horses weigh over a thousand pounds. rests 15 Rests means lays or leans. When Steve sits in the chair, he rests his feet on the table. in fact 12 In fact means something is true or correct. Jim says that he is the fastest runner, but in fact Jude is faster than Jim. tall 11 If something is tall, it is higher than most other things. The tall man could reach the box on the top shelf. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 23 Story 23, Giraffe

Trains Story 24 Glossary, Tracks 19 25 caboose 24 The caboose is usually the last car on the train and is used by the workers to eat and rest. tracks 23 Tracks are the two metal bars on the ground that trains move on. city 21 A city is a busy place where many people live and work. The city where Joan lives has many streets, parks, and tall buildings. engine 22 An engine is the car of the train that makes the train move. trains 19 Trains are railroad cars pulled by engines along tracks on the ground. workers 25 Workers are people who do jobs. The workers at the grocery store helped us find where the peanut butter was. places 20 Places are where you can go or be. Your home and your school are places where you spend a lot of time. Copyright 2012 Read Naturally, Inc. 24 Story 24, Trains

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