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Open Court Vocabulary for

Open Court Vocabulary for. Genre: Expository Test. “Fossils Tell of Long Ago”. am ber. The fossil of amber had an ant pre served in it. ( a yellowish sap from plants that hardens and becomes a fossil ). fos sils. The boys found a rock with fossils in it.

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Open Court Vocabulary for

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  1. Open Court Vocabulary for Genre: Expository Test “Fossils Tell of Long Ago”

  2. amber The fossil of amber had an ant preserved in it. ( a yellowish sap from plants that hardens and becomes a fossil )

  3. fossils The boys found a rock with fossils in it. ( a plant, animal, or imprint that has turned to stone )

  4. extinct These birds are all extinct. ( not alive today; all members of the group or species have died out )

  5. peat Peat, or swampy forest soil contains may treasures for scientist. ( swampy forest soil )

  6. mammoth The wooly mammoths trudged across the tundra long ago. ( a kind of elephant the lived millions of years ago )

  7. minerals These are rocks and minerals found in Kansas. ( nonliving substance in the ground )

  8. ancient The archaeopteryx is an ancient bird. ( very old )

  9. amber ( a yellowish sap from plants that hardens and becomes a fossil )

  10. fossils ( a plant, animal, or imprint that has turned to stone )

  11. extinct ( not alive today; all members of the group or species have died out )

  12. peat ( swampy forest soil )

  13. mammoth ( a kind of elephant the lived millions of years ago )

  14. minerals ( nonliving substance in the ground )

  15. ancient ( very old )

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