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Discover the fascinating world of animal homes, including the warning signs about bees in parks and the essential roles various habitats play. Learn about beehives, retreats, and the work of architects in designing shelters. We'll investigate the importance of structures, from shallow pools where children play to shelters sought out during rain. Join us in understanding how different species use their environments for protection and survival. Words are fun, and there’s much more to explore next week with Susan Ging!
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We were warned about the bees and to away from the ____ in the park. • contain • hives • retreats • architects
With the Right Words..... hives – plural noun – boxes or houses for bees to live in
A tigress ______ when it realizes it is outnumbered. • hives • retreats • architects • shallow
With the Right Words..... retreats – verb– goes back or withdraws as from danger
A group of _______ showed up at the empty lot and began planning the building they wanted to make there. • architects • shallow • structures • shelter
With the Right Words..... architects – plural noun – people who design buildings and supervise their construction
All the young children were playing in the _____ part of the pool. • structures • shelter • shallow • contain
With the Right Words..... shallow – adjective – not deep
From so far away, the _______ on the horizon were hard to make out. • retreats • architects • shallow • structures
With the Right Words..... structures – plural noun – things that are built, such as buildings
Once it began to rain, the group immediately looked for _____. • shelters • structures • contain • hives
With the Right Words..... shelter – noun – something that covers or protects
The storage boxes _____ clothes. • shelter • contain • hives • retreats
With the Right Words..... contain – verb – to hold inside
Words are Fun See you next week A Susan Ging Lent Production