Read the trick word: use
use
What is the name of this tool we investigated in social studies?
Ice cream scooper
True or False: Sharks eat seals.
True!
What was the name of the book Mrs. Alford read to us?
Hint: one of the vocabulary words for this book was Equal.
"Separate is Never Equal"
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11
Read the trick word: sure
sure
Who was the boy that did NOT show digital etiquette in the video Ms. Price showed on Monday?
Roys Bedoys
True or False: Sharks are mammals!
False! Sharks are fish.
What does immigrant mean?
a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence.
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8
Read the trick word: again
again
Who was the student of the week for this week?
Anaiya Walker
True or False: Sharks eat a lot!
False! Sharks can go up to 6 weeks without a meal.
to divide or be apart
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268
Read the trick word: please
please
Where did Mrs. Alford say her husband was from?
Europe
True or False: Sharks love eating people.
False! Sharks mistake people for seals and let go of humans when they've accidentally bitten one.
What does Daisy ride around town one with her papi?
A motorcycle.
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900
Read the trick word: animal
animal
What new tool did we start using to learn trick words with Ms. Nadya?
JamBoard
True or False: Sharks never sleep.
True! While they do not sleep like people do, some sharks do rest on the seafloor from time to time.
How did Sylvia's family get Sylvia to go to the public school and no longer the Mexican School?
They fought for her right to enroll at the local school with lawyers.
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636