Year 8,Term 2, Week 10: Aboriginal words
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billabong |
The drover set up his swag by the banks of the billabong.
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boomerang |
A boomerang was used as a hunting tool as well as a weapon.
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humpy |
On weekends, Sam would escape to her humpy by the sea.
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bilby |
The bilby would return each night to fossick for bugs.
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koala |
A native animal of Australia is the cute little koala.
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jarrah |
Phil built his deck out of old jarrah floor boards.
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kangaroo |
Did you see a kangaroo during your visit to Australia?
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budgerigar |
He kept a blue budgerigar in a cage in the lounge room.
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kookaburra |
A kookaburra is a terrestial tree kingfisher, native to Australia and New Guinea.
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bung |
The barramundi had a bung eye after the fisherman foul hooked it in the eye.
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mallee |
The mallee burnt long and slow in the pot belly.
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wallaby |
A wallaby is a marsupial.
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Spelling games using the word list: Year 8,Term 2, Week 10: Aboriginal words
Springtime Spelling
Spring into spelling!
Egg Hunt
Crack the eggs!
Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
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Mayan Temple
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Monkey Business
It's bananas!
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