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I I is a word that refers to the person who is speaking or writing. |
ice Ice is frozen water. |
Ice Age An Ice Age is a time when the Earth becomes very cold and much of it is covered with ice and glaciers. There have been many Ice Ages on Earth; the last one lasted from about 2 million to 10,000 years ago. |
iceberg An iceberg is a huge chunk of ice that floats in the sea. Most of an iceberg is hidden under the water. |
ice cream Ice cream is cold, creamy, and sweet treat. |
ice cream cone An ice cream cone is nice to eat on a hot summer day. |
iced tea Iced tea is a cold drink. |
ice skate When you wear ice skates, you can glide across ice. |
ichthyosaur Ichthyosaurs were prehistoric reptiles that lived in the sea. |
Ichthyosaurus Ichthyosaurus was a dolphin-like marine reptile from the time of the dinosaurs. |
icicle Icicles are hanging ice that are formed from dripping water. |
icosahedron An icosahedron is a twenty-sided geometric solid. |
Idaho Idaho is a state in the United States of America. Its capital is Boise. |
idea When you have an idea, you think of something new. |
igloo An igloo is a house made out of blocks of ice. Brr! |
igneous rock When molten rock cools, igneous rock is formed. |
iguana Iguanas are plant-eating lizards that often live in trees. |
Iguanodon Iguanodon was a plant-eating dinosaur. |
Illinois Illinois is a state in the United States of America. Its capital is Springfield. |
illusion An illusion is something that tricks your eyes. |
impact crater Impact craters are the remains of collisions between an asteroid or meteorite and the Earth. |
imp An imp is a mischievous child. |
impala The impala is a high-jumping, lightly-built antelope from southern Africa. |
in The bird is in the cage. |
incandescent light bulb An incandescent light bulb turns electricity into light as an electric current causes a filament to glow in an air-free enclosure. |
inch An inch is a unit of measurement that is equal to one-twelfth of a foot. An inch is 2.54 cm. |
Independence Day Americans celebrate their Independence from Great Britain on the fourth of July, Independence Day. |
India India is a large country in Asia; it's capital city is New Delhi. |
Indiana Indiana is a state in the United States of America. Its capital is Indianapolis. |
Indian Ocean The Indian Ocean is bordered by Africa on the west, by Asia on the north, by Australian on the east, and by the Southern Ocean on the south. |
infant An infant is a baby. |
in front of The girl on the right is in front of the bricks. |
ink Ink is a colored liquid used in pens. |
insect Insects are animals that have six legs, a three-part body and a hard exoskeleton. |
inside The bird is inside the cage. |
Oh, Huh interjection An interjection is a word that expresses emotion. An interjection often starts a sentence but it can be contained within the sentence or can stand alone. Some interjections are oh, wow, ugh, huh, hurray, eh, and ah. |
Internet The Internet is a group of connected computers. You are surfing the Internet right now! |
intersection An intersection is a where two or more things, like roads, meet. |
intertidal zone The intertidal zone is where the sea meets the land, the area between high tide and low tide. |
intestines Intestines are a part of the digestive system. The intestines help digest food, absorb it into the body, and excrete waste. |
inventor An inventor designs and creates new, useful things. |
invitation An invitation is a note that requests your presence at a party or other special occasion. |
Iowa Iowa is a state in the United States of America. Its capital is Des Moines. |
Ireland Ireland is an island off western Europe. |
iris The colored part of the eye around the pupil is the iris. |
iris Irises are beautiful flowers with long, thin, flat leaves. |
Irish setter The Irish setter is a friendly, energetic, and high-spirited dog that was originally bred in Ireland. |
iron Iron is a common metal that is used for many things, like train tracks, pots, and pipes. |
iron Irons press the wrinkles out of clothes. |
island An island is a piece of land that is surrounded by water. |
isosceles triangle An isosceles triangle has two sides that are the same length and two angles that are the same. |
isthmus An isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses. An isthmus has water on two sides. |
it It is a word that refers to a thing. |
Italy Italy is a country in southern Europe. |
ivy Ivy is a vine. |
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