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April 2024
seaweed
(SEE-weed)
noun
A plant that grows in the
ocean.
Can you say seaweed?
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problem
(PRAH-blum)
A problem is something
that is causing trouble.
For example, if you spill
something, the mess on the
floor is a problem.
Can you say problem?
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lab
(lab)
A place where scientists
work and do experiments.
Can you say lab?
solution
(suh-LOO-shuhn)
The answer to a problem.
For example, if the problem
is that something spilled, the
solution is to clean it up!
Can you say solution?