Name: Lucy Jensen
T3 W7 - Toheroa - Connected 2, 2004
Hard Ice, Soft Ice
WALT increase our vocabulary by choosing interesting and tricky words in the text.
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Meaning
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Structure
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The organisation of
something or the way that it is made up. |
Cumulus
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Cumulus clouds are clouds
which have flat bases and are often described as puffy, cotton-like or fluffy. Cumulus clouds may appear by themselves in lines. |
Torrential
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A whole heap of
precipitation that is falling hard. |
Atmosphere
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the mixture of gases that
surround a planet.
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Avalanche
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a mass of snow, ice,
and rocks falling really roughly down a mountainside. |
2. Choose one of the subheadings in your text. Summarise the information in your own words - one paragraph.
What’s The Difference Between Snow And Hail?
If you stand outside in snow or hail you can
feel the big difference. Snow is very soft, fluffy
and light, and snowflakes will not hurt if it falls on
you when it’s snowing. Hail is very hard, and it
will sting a little bit if it hits bare skin anywhere there is hail.
feel the big difference. Snow is very soft, fluffy
and light, and snowflakes will not hurt if it falls on
you when it’s snowing. Hail is very hard, and it
will sting a little bit if it hits bare skin anywhere there is hail.
Really interesting tricky words, I wonder if I will hear you using them at home?
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