bath |
the act of sitting in water and cleaning yourself. |
beach |
the land at the edge of a lake, ocean, or other body of water. A beach is often formed of sand or small stones. |
canoe |
a small narrow boat with curved sides and pointed ends. You move a canoe through water using a long stick with one wide flat end. |
cloth |
material made by weaving. |
inn |
a small hotel for people who are travelling. |
insect |
a small animal whose body is divided into three parts. Insects also have three pairs of legs and usually one or two pairs of wings. Bees, ants, butterflies, beetles, and flies are some kinds of insects. |
lake |
a large body of fresh or salt water that has land all around it. |
medical |
having to do with the study or practice of medicine. |
mud |
wet earth that has turned soft. |
paddle |
an oar with a wide, flat blade and long handle. A paddle is used with both arms for moving a small boat through the water. A paddle is not attached to the boat. |
scientist |
a person who works in or studies a science. |
skip |
to move forward by jumping on one foot and then on the other. |
stormy |
having or characterized by storms. |
sweep |
to clear the floor of dirt or dust. |
topic |
a subject of discussion, conversation, or writing. |