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Cowboys Cowboys Vocabulary Vocabulary

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Cowboys. Vocabulary. cattle trails cowboy herd campfire railroad. galloped roundup chuckwagon bellowed clothes caught. Let’s Say the Words. animals raised for their meat, milk, or skins-noun. Farmer McDonald had pigs, sheep, and _______ on his farm. cattle. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Let’s Say the Words

• cattle• trails• cowboy• herd• campfire• railroad

• cattle• trails• cowboy• herd• campfire• railroad

• galloped• roundup• chuckwagon• bellowed• clothes• caught

• galloped• roundup• chuckwagon• bellowed• clothes• caught

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animals raised for their meat, milk, or skins-noun

Farmer McDonald had pigs, sheep, and _______ on his farm.cattle

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a path across a field or through the woods-

noun

The cowboys moved the cattle on ______ through the woods.trails

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a person who works on a cattle ranch-

noun

________ ride across the plains with the cattle to make sure they are safe.

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a group of the same kind of animal that is kept or fed together-

noun

The _____ of cattle cross the river.herd

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a fire in a camp used for cooking or warmth-noun

Lazlo cooks marshmallows over the _________. campfire

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a road or track of two steel rails-

noun

Trains must ride on _______ tracks.railroad

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To run very fast-verb

The horses _______ to the finish line during the race.

galloped

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The act of driving or bringing cattle

together from long distances-

verb

The cowboys had to ________ all the cattle to bring them back to the farm.

roundup

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A wagon that carries food and

cooking equipment for cowboys-noun

Cookie cooked up the food for the cattle drive at the ___________.chuckwagon

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Made aloud, deep noise like a roar-

verb

The elephant seal ________ to her baby.

bellowed

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Something that you wear-noun

Cowboys wear special _______ like chaps to protect their bodies.

clothes

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To catch-verb

The cowboy _______ the calf with his lasso.

caught

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Let’s Review• animals raised for their meat,

milk, or skins• cattle• a path across a field or through

the woods• trails• a person who works on a cattle

ranch• cowboy• a group of the same kind of

animal that is kept or fed together

• herd• a fire in camp used for cooking or

warmth• campfire• a road or track of two steel rails• railroad

• animals raised for their meat, milk, or skins

• cattle• a path across a field or through

the woods• trails• a person who works on a cattle

ranch• cowboy• a group of the same kind of

animal that is kept or fed together

• herd• a fire in camp used for cooking or

warmth• campfire• a road or track of two steel rails• railroad

• to run very fast• galloped• the act of driving or bringing

cattle together• roundup• a wagon that carries food and

cooking equipment for cowboys• chuckwagon• made a loud, deep noise like a

roar• bellowed• something that you wear• clothes• to catch• caught

• to run very fast• galloped• the act of driving or bringing

cattle together• roundup• a wagon that carries food and

cooking equipment for cowboys• chuckwagon• made a loud, deep noise like a

roar• bellowed• something that you wear• clothes• to catch• caught