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Vocabulary Words for Owl Moon and Owls

Vocabulary Words for Owl Moon and Owls. 1. Read Each Word 2. Choose the best definition for each word 3. Click next to see if you are right. clearing. A - To move quickly around the room B - To guess an answer C- An open space in the woods or a forest

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Vocabulary Words for Owl Moon and Owls

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  1. Vocabulary Words for Owl Moon and Owls

  2. 1. Read Each Word 2. Choose the best definition for each word 3. Click next to see if you are right

  3. clearing A - To move quickly around the room B - To guess an answer C- An open space in the woods or a forest D – To make something very clean

  4. clearing A - To move quickly around the room B - To guess an answer C- An open area in the woods or a forest D – To make something very clean

  5. echo A - A drawing on the sidewalk B - A repeated sound C- A dark place in the woods D – A friend in class

  6. echo A - A drawing on the sidewalk B - A repeated sound C- A dark place in the woods D – A friend in class

  7. shadow A - The light in a tunnel B - Acting silly or foolish C- The name of an owl D – Dark or shaded areas

  8. shadow A - The light in a tunnel B - Acting silly or foolish C- The name of an owl D – Dark or shaded areas

  9. pumped A - Moved up and down B - Swirling something around in a circle C- Sitting quietly D – A group of trees that grow together

  10. pumped A - Moved up and down B - Swirling something around in a circle C- Sitting quietly D – A group of trees that grow together

  11. owling A - Looking for owls B - Sitting quietly C- Moving around the room D – A group of trees that grow together

  12. owling A - Looking for owls B - Sitting quietly C- Moving around the room D – A group of trees that grow together

  13. meadow A - A large city B - The name of an owl C- Moving around the room D – An area of grassy land

  14. meadow A - A large city B - The name of an owl C- Moving around the room D – An area of grassy land

  15. Vocabulary Words and Definitions for Owl Moon CLEARING - An open area in the woods or a forest ECHO - A repeated sound SHADOW - Dark or shaded areas PUMPED - Moved up and down OWLING - Looking for owls MEADOW - An area of grassy land

  16. Owls Science Vocabulary Words

  17. nocturnal A - Hunt at night and sleep during the day B – Running from one place to another C - Sitting in one spot for a long period of time D – An open space in the middle of the woods

  18. nocturnal A - Hunt at night and sleep during the day B – Running from one place to another C - Sitting in one spot for a long period of time D – An open space in the middle of the woods

  19. talons A- A clear overing on the eye of an owl B- claws C- The round face of an owl D - The part of a tree that an owl sits on

  20. talons A- A clear overing on the eye of an owl B- claws C- The round face of an owl D - The part of a tree that an owl sits on

  21. brood A- An animal that hunts owls B- A family that camps out in the woods C- Being very mean to someone else D - A group of owlets

  22. brood A- An animal that hunts owls B- A family that camps out in the woods C- Being very mean to someone else D - A group of owlets

  23. habitat A - Where an animal lives and makes it’s home B - Where people go to get groceries C - The season after winter D – To be awake at night and sleep during the day

  24. habitat A - Where an animal lives and makes it’s home B - Where people go to get groceries C - The season after winter D – To be awake at night and sleep during the day

  25. endangered A - Hearing a sound over and over again B - In danger of no longer existing C - To move something up and down D - The soft feathers of a young bird

  26. endangered A - Hearing a sound over and over again B - In danger of no longer existing C - To move something up and down D - The soft feathers of a young bird

  27. pellets A - A Coughed up balls of fur and bones that owls cannot digest B – A person who trains owls to land on their arm C- A group of baby birds D – To go looking for owls in the middle of the night

  28. pellets A - A coughed up ball of fur and bones that owls cannot digest B – A person who trains owls to land on their arm C- A group of baby birds D – To go looking for owls in the middle of the night

  29. egg tooth A – A type of egg that many people eat for breakfast B - The way an owl sits on a tree at night C- The type of nest an owl will build in the winter D - A hard spot on the tip of the beak used to break through the egg shell when hatching

  30. egg tooth A – A type of egg that many people eat for breakfast B - The way an owl sits on a tree at night C- The type of nest an owl will build in the winter D - A hard spot on the tip of the beak used to break through the egg shell when hatching

  31. owlet A – Another name for baby owls B – A name for the fur ball the owls cough up when eating C – A secret place owls meet at night D - The name for the feathers of an owl

  32. owlet A – Another name for baby owls B – A name for the fur ball the owls cough up when eating C – A secret place owls meet at night D - The name for the feathers of an owl

  33. down A - The foot of an owl B – An owl with a heart shaped face C - Soft feathers of young birds D – The tip of an owl’s beak

  34. down A - The foot of an owl B – An owl with a heart shaped face C - Soft feathers of young birds D – The tip of an owl’s beak

  35. endangered A - Too many of something in one place B - In danger of no longer existing C - A group of owls that fly from one place to another all together D - An owl with a round face

  36. endangered A - Too many of something in one place B - In danger of no longer existing C - A group of owls that fly from one place to another all together D - An owl with a round face

  37. Vocabulary Words and Definitions for Owls (Science) NOCTURNAL - Hunt at night and sleep during the day TALONS - claws BROOD - A group of owlets HABITAT- Where an animal lives and makes it’s home ENDANGERED - In danger of no longer existing PELLETS - A coughed up ball of fur and bones that owls cannot digest EGG TOOTH - A hard spot on the tip of the beak used to break through the egg shell when hatching OWLETS - Another name for baby owls DOWN - Soft feathers of young birds ENDANGERED - In danger of no longer existing

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