People and the Environment
Unit 3 Lesson 1
Unit 3 Lesson 2
Unit 3 Lesson 3
Anything
100
We use it to block the flow of a river
What is a dam?
100
People who move to a new country
What is an immigrant?
100
How we divide a group based on there language/culture.
What is an ethnic group?
100
The type of character we normally have in a story.
What is a hero/heroine?
100
George Washington couldn't tell this.
What is a lie?
200
It forms when water backs up behind a dam.
What is a reservoir?
200
Something people do because of where they come from.
What is a custom?
200
It means many kinds.
What is diverse?
200
What we learn from stories.
What are values?
200
A famous jazz musician.
Who is Louis Armstrong?
300
They are built at the sides of rivers to stop floods.
What are levees?
300
Things that are passed down from parents to children.
What is heritage?
300
The way buildings are made.
What is architecture?
300
A story that is about gods or goddesses.
What is a myth
300
A dance people from Asia do.
What is a dragon/fan dance?
400
A community of living and non-living things.
What is an eco-system?
400
The reason people move to a new country like America.
What is a better life.
400
The new type of music made by African immigrants to America.
What is jazz/blues?
400
A story that teaches us a lesson.
What is a fable?
400
We drained the water out from there so we could build towns.
What are wetlands?
500
They came to Mauritius and ate the birds and tortoise eggs.
What cats and rats.
500
A food American culture is like.
What is a stew?
500
America's first sport - lacrosse - was first played by these people.
What are Native Americans
500
Stories that are just for fun and are exaggerated.
What are tall tales?
500
The name of a big hurricane in 2005.
What is Hurricane Katrina?
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