Harvesting Hope
Clauses:
Dependent/Transitions
Science
Sacagawea
Clauses:
Dependent Nouns/Pronouns
100

What was the family’s dream to someday do?

Buy back their ranch

100

Monsters who eat children can be found in every forest.

who (eat children)

100

A change in appearance of matter is a ______ change.

physical

100

How did Sacagawea help the expedition?

She gathered plants and berries.

100

There was a hero who would kill all the monsters.

hero

200

Why did a teacher hang a sign on Cesar at school?

He once broke the rule about speaking English at all times.

200

After eating children, the monsters need to exercise.

after (eating children)

200

When matter is mixed evenly with another kind of matter, what forms?

Solution

200

Who caused the boat to tip sideways?

Charbonneau

200

The hero had a sword that could cut the monster’s tough skin.

sword

300

What grade did Cesar finish school?

eighth

300

There are monster gyms because so many monsters need to go.

because (so many monsters need to go)

300

What is an example of physical changes?

Tearing paper

300

What trouble did they encounter in June?

Big waterfalls

300

A monster who lives in the wild forest is not afraid of a sword!

monster

400

How much money did the whole family earn for a day’s worth of work?

30 cents

400

Monsters like to lift weights when they exercise.

when (they exercise)

400

A change in state from boiling is a ________ change.

physical

400

How did they carry the boats?

They built wagons to carry the boats.

400

The dragons in the forest where the monsters live hate animals.

forest

500

Why was lettuce the worst thing for Cesar?

It would make hot spasms shoot through his back.

500

Kids that want to escape monsters should run really fast!

that (want to escape monsters)

500

What is an example of a solution?

Hot chocolate powder in boiling water

500

What almost swept Sacagawea away?

A flash flood

500

The dragon’s fire, which blazed terribly hot, burned the hut.

fire

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