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Brave as a Mountain Lion: Exploring the Meaning of Home and Change

In Unit 5, Story 6, Mrs. Nailon guides students through the themes of reservation life and the feelings surrounding change. Key concepts include the significance of land set aside for Native Americans, the impact of being moved from familiar places, and the emotional complexities that come with facing the unknown. Through engaging discussions and activities in the gymnasium, students reflect on bravery, adaptability, and the swirling emotions associated with transitions in life.

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Brave as a Mountain Lion: Exploring the Meaning of Home and Change

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  1. Brave as a Mountain Lion Unit 5 Story 6 By: Mrs. Nailon

  2. Reservation • Land set aside by the government for Native Americans to live on

  3. Drifted • Moved because of the wind

  4. Dreaded • Not looking forward to • Be afraid of something you have to do

  5. Gymnasium • A place for indoor activities or sports • Where people play basketball or volleyball indoors

  6. Swirling • Moving around in a twisting or swirling motion

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