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The Raft Vocabulary Vicki Martinez

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The Raft Vocabulary . Vicki Martinez. Raft. A flat boat made of logs fastened together. Mark Twain wrote a famous story about a boy who explores the Mississippi River on a raft . 2. scattered. Spread or thrown about in various places - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The RaftVocabulary

Vicki Martinez

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Raft

A flat boat made of logs fastened together. Mark Twain wrote a famous story about a boy

who explores the Mississippi River on a raft.

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2. scattered

Spread or thrown about in various places

When Matt dropped the checker board, the checkers scattered over the floor.

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3. cluttered

Appearing crowded with items.

Laura’s room was so cluttered with toys that it was hard to walk without stepping on one.

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4. downstream

In the same direction as the current or stream.

Salmon are born in rivers, but soon after, they swim downstream to the ocean.

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5. nuzzle

To touch or rub with the nose.

The cat will nuzzle my leg when she is hungry and wants to be fed.

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6. snorkel

A mask with a curved tube worn in the water We used a snorkel to swim underwater and

watch the fish.

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7. otter

A furry animal that lives on or near water.

We love to watch the otters lay on their back and eat in the water.

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8. bobber

A fishing float

When the float sank, I knew I’d caught a fish.

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9. disgust

Showing a feeling of strong dislike

I am disgusted by the smell of garbage.

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10. cattails

Tall, thin plants with brown fuzzy flowers

The duck was camouflaged by the cattails.

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11. Tackle box

A container that holds fishing supplies I bought my Dad a new tackle box for

Christmas.