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In this lesson, we explore vocabulary words essential for third graders. We define ten important terms: 'conserved' means to carefully keep something rare and important; 'strict' refers to someone demanding obedience with a stern demeanor; 'harsh' describes something hard to withstand; 'bleak' indicates a cold and gloomy situation; 'absence' signifies a prolonged time away; 'shelters' are protective spaces that ensure safety; 'permanently' means something remains unchanged forever; 'drifts' refers to movement without a fixed direction; and 'scarce' denotes limited availability. Lastly, 'dim' describes a room with little light.
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Third Grade Lesson 21 Vocabulary with Definitions
conserved If something is rare and important, it should be conserved or kept carefully.
strict Stern and demand obedience.
harsh Something that is hard to stand up to is harsh.
bleak Something cold and gloomy.
absence A long absence means that someone has been away for a long time.
shelters Something that shelters you protects you and keeps you safe.
permanently Something that stays one way forever.
drifts When something drifts it moves along without direction.
scarce If something is scarce there is not much of it.
dim It is dim in a room if there is not much light in a room.