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Exploring Nature and Behavior: Vocabulary for ELL Students

This educational resource introduces essential vocabulary for English Language Learners. It emphasizes natural elements such as "baby," "butterfly," "caterpillar," and "cocoon," alongside behavioral terms like "disrespect" and the action of "emerge." Perfect for teachers and students in Robertson County Schools, it supports understanding of growth, migration, and social interactions. Through engaging examples and clear definitions, learners will enhance their language skills in a meaningful and context-rich way.

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Exploring Nature and Behavior: Vocabulary for ELL Students

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  1. Vocabulary Words Ashley Schnetzler – ELL Teacher Robertson County Schools

  2. noun baby butterfly or moth caterpillar

  3. noun mean and rude (have no respect) disrespect

  4. adjective someone that moves to different places to work migrant

  5. verb loosened something by turning it unscrewed

  6. noun a silk cover a caterpillar puts around itself before changing into a butterfly cocoon

  7. verb to come out of something slowly emerge

  8. verb drew something with a pencil sketched

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