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Embark on a voyage through Unit 6 with stories of commitment, continents, and survival. Learn about equators, ancestors, and marshy swamps. Get insights on terms like 'hind' while exploring monuments, movie magic, and the jungle. Discover more about this exciting unit!
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Unit 6: Journeys Commitment—a powerful promise
Unit 6: Journeys Continent—a large landmass. Earth has 7 continents.
Unit 6: Journeys Equator—imaginary line that goes around the middle of Earth
Unit 6: Journeys Swamps– marshy places where there are lots of plants, trees, and water
Unit 6: Journeys Ancestors– family members from long ago
Unit 6: Journeys Hind– something that follows or is behind (this dog is on its hind legs)
Unit 6: Journeys Survive—to stay alive We eat food to survive.
Unit 6: Journeys Map- a picture that shows the location of a place.
Unit 6: Journeys Town—your city
Unit 6: Journeys State—one part of the United States. There are 50 states.
Unit 6: Journeys Country--
Unit 6: Journeys World– a big place
Unit 6: Journeys Earth—a planet where all people live
Unit 6: Journeys Special—describes something important
Unit 6: Journeys Flight attendant— a person who helps passengers arrive on a plane
Unit 6: Journeys Fluffy– a word for something soft
Unit 6: Journeys Movie– a moving picture or another word for film
Unit 6: Journeys Above– on top of The bird is above.
Unit 6: Journeys Terminal– a place where people get on planes. It’s a place where planes stop and park while people get on and off them.
Unit 6: Journeys February– the second month of the year. It is a winter month.
Unit 6: Journeys George Washington– the first president of the United States
Unit 6: Journeys Abraham Lincoln– the 16th president of the United States
Unit 6: Journeys Building– a place where people live or do things
Unit 6: Journeys Monument– a building or statue built in honor of a person or event. Sometimes monuments are called memorials.
Unit 6: Journeys Grandpa– a word for grandfather. Your mother’s or father’s father.
Unit 6: Journeys Jungle– an area with many tall, leafy trees that is often found in countries where the weather is warm most of the year
Unit 6: Journeys Climb– to go up
Unit 6: Journeys Library– a place that keeps lots of books that people can borrow
Unit 6: Journeys Taxi– a car with a driver people pay to take them places
Unit 6: Journeys Central Park– a large, famous park in New York City
Unit 6: Journeys Statue of Liberty– a statue in New York City Harbor that represents freedom
Unit 6: Journeys Chinatown– a neighborhood in New York City where many Chinese people settled long ago
Unit 6: Journeys People– human beings
Unit 6: Journeys Photo– a picture. It is a short way to say photograph.
Unit 6: Journeys Yosemite National Park– a huge park located in the state of California