 And here are some other words, boys and girls, waterfalls. We learned that one of our insects lives by a waterfall. Does that name help us out? What is a waterfall? Waterfalls to the ground. When waterfalls onto the ground, usually in a river or stream, the water flows down. And here's our word zigzag, and woods, and speedily. We learned that speedily is very fast. And slender, who remembers another word for slender? Who remembers another word for slender? Yes. Thin and skinny, great job. OK, boys and girls, we learned a lot of facts about dragonflies and butterflies. Now we're going to take all the facts that we learned, and we're going to compare and contrast them. OK? Who remembers what we call this type of chart? What do we call this type of chart that we use? Bernardson. I think we call it A. What do we call these two circles put together? What do we call it when we compare them and see how they're the same, and then we contrast them and see how they're different? What do we call that? Can you help him a month? A Venn diagram. A Venn diagram, very good. So let's think about it. Who could tell me one thing that they have that's the same?