the story of three whales unit 2 kindness story 6 by mrs. nailon

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The Story of Three The Story of Three Whales Whales Unit 2 Kindness Unit 2 Kindness Story 6 Story 6 By Mrs. Nailon By Mrs. Nailon

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Page 1: The Story of Three Whales Unit 2 Kindness Story 6 By Mrs. Nailon

The Story of Three WhalesThe Story of Three Whales

Unit 2 KindnessUnit 2 Kindness

Story 6Story 6

By Mrs. NailonBy Mrs. Nailon

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lurklurk

• To hide in or about a placeTo hide in or about a place

Electric eels lurk under pitch-black overhangs of rock.

Electric eel snake

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surfacesurface

• To rise to the top of any liquidTo rise to the top of any liquid

Whales surface to breathe air.

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trudgedtrudged

• Walked or marched with great effortWalked or marched with great effort

The man trudged slowly through the mud.

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plightplight

• A bad condition or situationA bad condition or situation

Everyone read about the terrible plight of the whales.

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invincibleinvincible

• Impossible to defeatImpossible to defeat

The undefeated soccer team was invincible!!

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ordealordeal

• Something that is difficult to doSomething that is difficult to do• ChallengeChallenge

The hard science test was an ordeal.

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Pack-icePack-ice

• Ice frozen thick on top of waterIce frozen thick on top of water

Thick pack-ice spread out from the shore and its shadow fell over the whales.

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plungingplunging

• divingdiving

The herd of whales were plunging and rolling, leaping and belly-flopping off the north coast of Alaska.

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InuitInuit

• Alaskan IndianAlaskan Indian

An Inuit hunter passed and saw the trapped whales.

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Ice-polesIce-poles

• Poles used to make holes in the ice.Poles used to make holes in the ice.

People used axes, chainsaws, and ice-poles to make breathing holes for the whales.

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Sky-craneConcrete torpedo

Ice breaker