| A | B |
| children | young boys and girls |
| feet | the end parts of the legs of a person or animal |
| mice | small, furry animals that have small ears, a thin tail, and a pointed nose |
| people | human beings; persons |
| sheep | animals that chew their cud and is related to the goat. Its body is covered with wool. |
| teeth | any of the white, bony parts that grow from the jaws and are used for biting and chewing |
| women | adult female human beings |
| fish | animals with backbones, fins, and gills that live in water |
| oxen | animals that are often used on farms to do heavy pulling and farm work |
| deer | animals that have long, slender legs with hoofs, and they can run very fast |
| zoos | places where wild animals are kept for the public to see |
| potatoes | very common vegetables that are part of an underground stem of a plant |
| geese | swimming birds that are like a duck but have a larger body and a longer neck |
| radios | devices that are used to play music |
| moose | large animals that are related to the deer |
| vertices | any corners or points of a triangle, square, or cube |
| dice | small cubes marked on each side with one to six dots |
| fungi | one of a group of plants that has no leaves, flowers, or a green color; the plural of fungus |
| radii | the plural of radius which means the straight line that goes through the center of a circle |
| cacti | plants with large, thick stems that bear spines instead of leaves |