Hello! Hope this finds you well. As always- please reach out if you need anything from us! (Shelly's number 608-501-3133). This week in Social Studies, we teamed up with Ms Guede's 6th grade class and looked at five Hominid groups. We will be working in teams and look at the following questions: Date and Place of existence What did they look like? Did they have shelters? If so, describe them. What type of food did they eat? Were they hunters or gatherers or both? What tools did they make? Did they use or make fire? Did they have religious or other types of ceremonies? 9. Did they have oral or written language? Students will then need to convince the class their Hominid group is the most capable! In Language Arts we are working on CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning). We have two short stories; Eleven and Fish Cheeks, that we will use to write a claim, find evidence from the text, and explain your reasoning.
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