add
| Join together to find the total or sum |
addend
| Any numbers being added together, like 2+3+6 |
air
| Invisible, odorless and tasteless gases that surround the earth |
American
| A citizen of the United States of America |
audience
| A group that listens or watches |
authority
| A person in charge |
building
| A permanent structure like a house, church, or store |
cause
| why something happens |
celebration
| Activities for a special occasion |
city
| A place where people live, larger than a town |
cloud
| tiny bits of water that are visible above the earth |
coach
| A person who helps you or your team |
composer
| A person who writes music |
Conductor
| A person who leads the band or chorus |
consonant
| all the letters except a,e,i,o,u |
country
| A place where people live with the same government |
desert
| A dry sandy place |
details
| the most important ideas |
dictionary
| A book giving the meanings of words in alphabetical order |
difference
| The answer to a subtraction problem |
doubles
| Two addends that are the same number, like 3+3, 6+6 |
earth
| The planet we live on |
effect
| what happened |
emergency
| something important or dangerous that needs fast action |
fact families
| Addition and subtraction sentences that use the same numbers like 2,3,5 2+3=5, 5-3=2, 5-2=3 |
forest
| An area of land covered with many trees |
globe
| A round model of the earth |
GO
| A chart used to organize information |
habitat
| A place where animals or plants live and grow |
healthy
| Being free of illness or disease |
insect
| A small animal with six legs and three body parts |
leader
| A person who can lead or take charge |
Library
| A place where reading material is kept for use but not for sale |
long vowel
| A vowel that says its name |
magnet
| A material that attracts iron |
map
| A picture that shows where places are |
mountain
| A landform higher than a hill |
museum
| A building where objects of interest are displayed |
neighborhood
| A place where people live, work and play |
ocean
| A body of salt water that covers ¾ of the earth |
question
| A sentence that asks something |
river
| A large natural stream of water that flows into an ocean |
science
| Observing and studying things in nature and the world |
scientist
| A person who studies science |
seasonal change
| Changes that happen during fall, winter, spring and summer |
sequence
| the order in which things happen, like first, next, last |
shelter
| Something that protects or covers us |
short vowel
| A vowel sound like in the words, cat, pet, bug, pig, cot |
sky
| What is above the earth |
spelling
| Writing letters in a certain order to make a word |
state
| Sections of a country,some examples in the United States of America would be Nebraska, Kansas, Texas |
statement
| A sentence that tells something |
story problem
| Sentences that tell a math problem |
subtract
| Take away or find the difference between two numbers |
sum
| The answer to an addition problem |
tempo
| The speed of the music |
town
| A place where people live, smaller than a city |
transportation
| A way of moving from one place to another, like riding a bike, riding in a car, flying in an airplane |
USA
| The country we live in |
vote
| To make a choice |
vowel
| The letters a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y |
water
| The colorless liquid that falls as rain and fills oceans, rivers, and lakes |
world
| The earth |