| A | B |
| Shells | a hard outer covering or case. A type of small bomb that is fired from a cannon. |
| Crabs | A creature that lives in water and has a hard shell, eight legs and two claws or pincers. |
| liquid | A wet substance that you can pour |
| fact | A piece of information that is true |
| butterfly | a thin insect with large, often brightly colored wings |
| discovered | To find something |
| cast | the actors in a play, movie, or television program. A hard plaster covering that supports a broken arm or leg. To throw out or down |
| lobster | a sea creature with a hard shell and five pair of legs |
| hatch | to think up or plan, often in a secret or bad way. The opening in a floor. To come forth from an egg. |
| Expert | someone who is very skilled at something or knows a lot about a particular subject |
| mineral | a substance found in nature that is not an animal or plant like gold, salt and copper |
| dolphin | an intelligent water mammal with a long snout, related to whales but smaller |
| systems | an orderly way of doing something , a method |
| clam | a shell fish with two tightly closed shells that are hinged together. |
| imprint | a mark made by pressing or stamping something on a surface |
| kelp | a large, edible, brown seaweed |
| caterpillar | a larva that changes into a butterfly or moth |
| depth | deepness, or a measurement of deepness |
| skeleton | the framework of bones that suppor and protect the body of an animal with a backbone. |
| fungus | a type of plant that has no leaves, flowers, or roots. |