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HISTORY DETECTIVE VOCABULARY LECTURE HAROLD
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Chest:
The upper part of your body where your heart and lungs are.
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Caused:
When one thing makes another thing happen.
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Sentence:
The police solved the mystery of the murder in the story.
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The doctor used X-ray technology to check my broken arm.
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Archeologist:
A person who studies old things left by people from long ago, like tools or treasures.
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They left an offering of fruit at the statue to say thank you.
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He got an injury on his knee when he tripped.
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DNA:
Tiny instructions in your body that decide things like your hair color or height.
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Analyzed:
To look at something closely to understand it.
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Sentence:
The boy analyzed the map to figure out the treasure’s location.
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Mummy:
A body that people in ancient times wrapped up to keep it from rotting.
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Sentence:
We saw a mummy in the museum that was thousands of years old!
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The king’s tomb was filled with gold and treasures.
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Sarcophagus
: A fancy stone box used to hold mummies or coffins.
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Offering:
A gift given to show respect, like food or flowers.
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Sentence:
The mummy was placed in a wooden coffin.
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Embalmers used oils and cloth to keep the mummy safe.
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Embalmers:
People long ago who wrapped and preserved dead bodies.
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Coffin:
A box used to hold a body when someone is buried.
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X-ray technology:
A special way to see inside the body, like bones.
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Sentence:
The archeologist found a pot buried in the ground from thousands of years ago.
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The scientist conducted a cool experiment in the lab.
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Conducted:
When someone plans or does something, like an experiment or test.
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Sentence:
The drawing was attached to the fridge with a magnet.
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NEW VOCABULARY
WAS KING TUT MURDERED
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DNA is what makes me look like my mom and dad!
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The captain had to take control of the ship during the storm.
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Sentence:
The new glue was very effective at fixing the broken toy.
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Malaria:
A sickness caused by germs from mosquito bites.
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Sentence:
He felt his chest move as he took a deep breath.
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Infection:
When germs make you sick.
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Sentence:
The doctor gave her medicine to stop the infection in her cut.
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Murder:
When someone hurts and kills another person on purpose, which is very bad.
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Attached:
When something is stuck or connected to something else.
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Sentence:
People use nets to stop mosquito bites and avoid malaria.
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Sentence:
The sarcophagus in the tomb was covered in golden carvings.
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Effective:
Something that works well and does what it’s supposed to do.
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Injury:
When someone’s body gets hurt, like with a cut or bruise.
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Tomb:
A special place where someone is buried after they die.
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Sentence:
The storm caused the tree to fall down.
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Take control of:
To be the leader or in charge of something.
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