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Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
04/26/2012
Vocabulary:
Locate- to discover the place or location of
Scatter- to seperate and go in different directions
Excavate- to make a hole and dig out materials
Sentences:
1) The Tewa girl dropped the clay pot and the pieces scattered on the road.
2) The archaeologists were excavating the Native American village.
3) The archaeologist tried to locate the remains of Native American life.
05/01/2012
Vocabulary:
Ancestor- a descendant who lived long before
Extraordinary- remarkable or amazing
Traditional- handing down beliefs or customs
Sentences:
1) We celebrate the extraordinary customs of my ancestors the Cahuilla Indians.
2) We honor them by dressing in traditional clothing at the festival.
By Raul Rizo- Grade 3 on: Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
04-26-12
Locate-to discover the place or location of.......
scatter-to seperate and go in different directions
excavate-to make a hole and dig out materials
1. The Tewa girl dropped the clay pot and the pieces scattered on the road.
2. The archaeologists were excavating the Native American Village.
3.The archaeologists tried to locate the remains of Native American Life.
05-01-12
Ancestor- a descendant who lived long before.
Extraordinary-remarkable or amazing
Traditional-handing down beliefs or customs
Write the sentences (Fill in the blanks)
1. We celebrate the (extraordinary/ordinary)
customs of my ancestors, the Wea Indians. (Aunt's/Ancestors)
2. We Honor them by dressing in traditional clothing at (traditional/traditioned) the festival.
05-08-12
Mystify-to confuse or puzzle
Wander-to move about without a fited coarse
"Write the sentences. Fill in the blanks."
1. The Plains boy wandered around the village. (wandered/wandering)
2. The Sioux girl was mystified. (myserious/mystified)
By Christian Mirelez (3rd Grade) on: Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
05/08/2012
Vocabulary:
Mystify- to confuse or puzzle
Wander- to move about without a fixed coarse
Sentences:
1) The Plains boy wandered around the village.
2) The Sioux girlwas mystified by the Nativ story.
By Yuli Ward- Grade 3 on: Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
05/01/2012
Vocabulary:
Ancestor- a descendant who lived long before
Extraordinary- remarkable or amazing
Traditional- handing down beliefs or customs
Sentences:
1) We celebrate the extraordinary customs of my ancestors, the Cahuilla Indians.
2) We honor them by dressing in traditional clothing at the festival.
By Isaiah Valenzuela- Grade 3 on: Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
04-26-12
Locate-to discover the place or location of.....
scatter-to seperate and go in different directions
excavate- to make a hiole and dig out materials
1. The Tewa girl dropped the clay pot and the pieces scattered on the road.
2. The archaeologist tried to locate the remains of Native American life.
05-01-12
Ancestor- a descendant who lived long before.
Extraordinary-remarkable or amazing
Traditional-handing down beliefs or customs
Write the sentences (Fill in the blanks)
1. We celebrate the extraordinary/ordinary)
customs of my ancestors, the Wea Indians. (Aunt's/Ancestors)
2. We Honor them by dressing in traditional clothing at (traditional/traditioned) the festival.
05-08-12
Mystify-to confuse or puzzle
Wander-to move about without a fited coarse
"Write the sentences. Fill in the blanks."
1. The Plains boy wandered around the village. (wandered/wandering)
2. The Sioux girl was mystified. (myserious/mystified)
By Maria Castro 4th Grade on: Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
04/26/2012
Vocabulary:
Locate- to discover the place or location
Scatter- to seperate and go in different directions
Excavate- to make a hole and dig out materials
05/08/2012:
Vocabulary:
Mystify- to confuse or puzzle
Wander- to move about without a fixed coarse
Sentences:
1) The Plains boy wandered around the village.
2)The Sioux girl was mystified by the Native story.
By Princess Sauceda- Grade 4 on: Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
04-26-12
Locate- to discover the place or location of......
scatter-to seperate and go in different directions
excavate-to make a hole and dig out materials.
The Tewa girl dropped the clay pot and the pieces scattered on the road.
The archaeologists were excavating the Native American Village.
The archaeologists tried to locate the remains of Native American life.
05-01-12
Ancestor- a descendant who lived long before.
Extraordinary-remarkable or amazing
Traditional-handing down beliefs or customs
Write the sentences (Fill in the blanks)
1. We celebrate the extraordinary/ordinary)
customs of my ancestors, the Wea Indians. (Aunt's/Ancestors)
2. We Honor them by dressing in traditional clothing at (traditional/traditioned) the festival.
05-08-12
Mystify-to confuse or puzzle
Wander-to move about without a fited coarse
"Write the sentences. Fill in the blanks."
1. The Plains boy wandered around the village. (wandered/wandering)
2. The Sioux girl was mystified. (myserious/mystified)
By Jorge Arellano 3rd Grade on: Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
04-26-12
Locate-to discover the place or location of.....
scatter-to seperate and go in different directions.
evacuate- to make a hole and dig out materials.
1. The Tewa girl drapped the claypot and the pieces scattered on the road.
2. The archaeologists were excavating the Native American Village.
3. The archaeologists tried to locate the remains of Nativw American Life.
05-01-12
Ancestor- a descendant who lived long before.
Extraordinary-remarkable or amazing
Traditional-handing down beliefs or customs
Write the sentences (Fill in the blanks)
1. We celebrate the extraordinary/ordinary)
customs of my ancestors, the Wea Indians. (Aunt's/Ancestors)
2. We Honor them by dressing in traditional clothing at (traditional/traditioned) the festival.
05-08-12
Mystify-to confuse or puzzle
Wander-to move about without a fited coarse
"Write the sentences. Fill in the blanks."
1. The Plains boy wandered around the village. (wandered/wandering)
2. The Sioux girl was mystified. (myserious/mystified)
By Yolanda Fox 4th Grade on: Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
05-01-12
Ancestor- a descendant who lived long before.
Extraordinary-remarkable or amazing
Traditional-handing down beliefs or customs
Write the sentences (Fill in the blanks)
1. We celebrate the extraordinary/ordinary)
customs of my ancestors, the Wea Indians. (Aunt's/Ancestors)
2. We Honor them by dressing in traditional clothing at (traditional/traditioned) the festival.
05-08-12
Mystify-to confuse or puzzle
Wander-to move about without a fited coarse
"Write the sentences. Fill in the blanks."
1. The Plains boy wandered around the village. (wandered/wandering)
2. The Sioux girl was mystified. (myserious/mystified)
By Nick Morreo on: Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Re: (Kindergarten- 2nd) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
4-23-12: Vocabulary Words: 1.Also 2.Them 3.Want 4.More 5.After 6.Only 7.These 8.Nice 9.Much 10.Again
By Israel Mulato on: Wednesday, April 25, 2012
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