Voc. 3rd grade (Unit..

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festival
A celebration, entertainment, or series
of performances of a certain kind, often
held periodically.
annual
Happening every year.
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Plans are well advanced for the annual
conference, which is to be held in 2001 in
Durham.
advertise
schedule
To try to persuade people to buy, or do.
or use something, through newspapers,
handbills, radio, television, etc.
A timed plan for a procedure or project.
The film was well received at the Cannes
film festival where Richard Harris won
the best actor award.
This newspaper advertise hundreds of
work placements every year.
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supplies
Things that you need for your daily life.
The villagers need more supplies for
survive.
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I keep a busy schedule trying to fit them
in.
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puppet
Small figures of people or animals that
you can move by pulling the strings, or
by putting your hand inside.
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pop-up puppets are a fun way to play
peek-a-boo with a child or hide and seek.
scissors
stapler
Instrument with two sharp blades joined
together used for cutting paper, cloth,
etc.
Tool used for putting in staples to hold
pieces of paper together.
My parents were asked to provide me
with left handed scissors for my use.
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We need a new stapler, because this is
broken.
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yarn
Any fiber, as wool, silk, flax, cotton,
nylon, glass, etc., spun into strands for
weaving or knitting.
button
Small round object that push through a
hole to fasten clothes.
I need a button, do you have one?
This pattern booklet has 10 classic
designs using double knitting cotton
yarn.
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microphone
guitar
Piece of equipment that makes your
voice sound louder.
Musical instrument with six strings, a long
neck, and a wooden or plastic body.
If you have a microphone attached to
your computer you can record by clicking
the ' Record ' button.
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Roger just played the Spanish guitar,
which is very quiet.
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trumpet
performer
Musical instrument that you blow into,
shaped like a bent metal tube that is
wide at one end.
To take part in a musical program, act in
a play, dance, etc. before an audience.
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Joëlle has performed twice as the soloist
for one of Making Music's North West
Societies, the Wirral Symphony Orchestra.
soles
rhythm
I set my alarm clock to a trumpet fanfare,
I will wake up at the right time
tomorrow!
Bottoms of your feet or shoes.
Some dancers use the soles of their shoes
to make music.
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Regular sound like a drum in music.
There is clapping, singing and sometimes
drum rhythms.
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