alarm
(n.) Something that wakes people or warns them of danger. A bell or a buzzer.
collect
(v.) When you gather things
damp
(adj.) A little wet or moist
insect
(n.) A small animal with three main body parts, six legs, wings, and no backbone
plant
(n.) Living things that grows in soil or in water, often having green leaves
(v.) To put seeds into the ground so they can grow
safe
(n.) A strong box in which you can lock up money and other valuable things
(adj.) Not in danger of being harmed or stolen
scatter
(v.) To throw things over a large area
soil
(n.) Dirt or earth that plants grow in
team
(n.) A group of people who work together or plays a sport together
tool
(n.) A piece of equipment used to do a certain job