| A | B |
| building | putting pieces together to build something; a house |
| burning | the act of having something burn |
| masks | a covering for the face |
| quickly | moving fast; doing something in a short time |
| roar | a loud long sound or cry |
| station | a regular stopping place; where one stays or stands |
| tightly | hard to move; fit close to or in something |
| break | cause to separate; or quits working |
| family | a group of related people |
| heard | to pick up sound with your ears; past tense of hear |
| listen | to give attention to |
| once | on one occasion |
| pull | to take hold of to move |
| community | the people who live around you |
| responsible | that person must do a job or take charge
of something that others are counting on |
| teamwork | when a group of people put a lot of effort into doing something together |
| supplies | the things you need to do a particular job or
activity, such as cleaning supplies. |
| lug | you carry or pull something that is very heavy or clumsy. |
| caretaker | a person, like a custodian or janitor, who makes sure that everything on the inside and outside of a building is clean and in working order. |
| instrument | Any tool used by doctors and vets to help them examine a patient, to help them fix an injury, or to repair a part of the body is called an instrument |