Why Did Humans? #7
(7.RC.12.RI)
As a mathematician, he wants students to appreciate the complex history of mathematical thought.
Tomato Fight #4 (theme 26)
They believed the festival was important to the history and culture of the town.
Why Did Humans? #2
(7.RC.12.RI)
Pictures
Through the Lens #11(7.RC.12.RI)
A & E
Tomato Fight #3 (Theme26)
It produces a loud sound
Through the Lens #12(7.RC.12.RI)
Brown bears are beautiful creatures that should be protected.
Tomato Fight #2 (theme 26)
Participants in La Tomatina waste tomatoes that can be eaten by people elsewhere.
Why Did Humans? #3
(7.RC.12.RI)
Hints that can be found in the way we speak
Through the Lens #14(7.RC.12.RI)
how beautiful and varied the landscape is
Tomato Fight #5 (theme 26)
to suggest that the festival is an unusual and fun event
Through the Lens #13(7.RC.12.RI)
to describe a particulary memorable experience she had
Prairies and Grasslands #14 (theme26)
by describing the factors that led to the current state of the prairie
Why Did Humans? #4
(7.RC.12.RI)
A key characteristic
Shapeshifters #13 (7.RC.15)
It outlines how robots have become more capable over time.
The Homestead Act #2 (vocabulary)
It looks like the environment around it.
Through the Lens #15(7.RC.12.RI)
She felt overwhelmed but appreciative of the opportunity.
Prairies and Grasslands #12 (theme26)
The ecosystem is fragile.
Tomato Fight #7 (theme 26)
Reversed
Tomato Fight #6 (theme 26)
C & D
The Homestead Act #4 (vocabulary)
They added more land to their farms.
Shapeshifters #18 (7.RC.15)
excitement at how capable they are
Through the Lens #16(7.RC.12.RI)
The work being done by the research team is important.
Prairies and Grasslands #17 (theme26)
Empty
Tomato Fight #1 (theme 26)
A & C
The Homestead Act #12 (vocabulary)
They had to live on it.