Kid Scoop News—November 2024

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In November of 1620, exploring colonists found corn buried in the ground. They called corn “Indian wheat.” Here are two viewpoints on this same event:

The arrival of colonists from Europe was seen differently by different groups of people. The Wampanoag were cautious and unsure about these new people. The colonists were relieved to be done with their long voyage, but afraid of what might lie ahead.

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Standards Link: History: Students understand the history of how communities in North America varied long ago.

WAMPANOAG VOYAGE HARVEST COAST PILGRIMS CREATOR PLYMOUTH

Find the words by looking up, down, backwards, forwards, sideways, and diagonally.

I am the shape of all things given by The Creator. I have no end and no beginning. I am the shape of life itself. What am I?

E E S T T F C T S

P N L E S R N H G

N U P O E A R A Y

A T N A V D O G T

T R T W

U O E G A Y O V E

R F O P H D L I L

E S M I

N A T I V E F I L

W H T U O M Y

R N C C N

R G L I P

NATIVE PLENTY CORN DAWN FORTUNE SEED LIFE

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9 6 15 9 13 17

L P

21 - 5 = A 18 - 9 = C

11 + 6 = E 14 - 8 = I

21 - 8 = L 24 - 9 = R

Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognize identical words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns.

Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions.

© Vicki Whiting November 2024

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