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Our story this week is…

Our story this week is…. QUESTION OF THE WEEK How could working teach you about money?. Our story takes place on the continent of Africa and a country like Tanzania. Tanzania is the country where the Author Tololwa M. Mollel is from. Our Guided Reading books are….

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Our story this week is…

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  1. Our story this week is…

  2. QUESTION OF THE WEEKHow could working teachyou about money?

  3. Our story takes place on the continent of Africa and a countrylike Tanzania.

  4. Tanzania is the country where the Author Tololwa M. Mollel is from.

  5. Our Guided Reading books are…

  6. This week we will be studying… • Vocabulary Structure:Word Structure • Comprehension:Character and Setting • Genera:Realistic Fiction • Comprehension Strategy:Story Structure

  7. Diphthongs are two vowels that work together to make a sound. oi, iy ou, ow Diphthongs

  8. In Tanzania the geography and animal life is amazing.

  9. The plains of Africa.

  10. These are some homes in Tanzania.

  11. Everyone works to help one another.

  12. Children work to help their families.

  13. These children are filling and carrying containers for their family.

  14. Here is a man carrying his water home on his bike.

  15. Children often gather and carry wood for fires for cooking and warmth.

  16. Here are some of the foods of Tanzania.

  17. Lucky children get to go to private schools. These children are doing their classroom group work together.

  18. This is recess at one African school.

  19. Here are some of the games played in Africa.

  20. What game does this look like?

  21. Bikes are very important to African Villages. Why do you think bikes are used?

  22. Here are some children who have made their own bike.

  23. arranged (ordené) • arranged put things in a certain order

  24. bundles (paquetes) • bundles things tied or wrapped together

  25. dangerously(peligrosamente) • dangerously not safely

  26. errands(recados) • errands short trips that you take to do something

  27. excitedly(con emoción) • excitedly with strong, lively feelings

  28. steady(estable) • steady firmly fixed

  29. unwrapped (desenvolví) • unwrappedopened

  30. wobbled (me tambaleé) • wobbled moved unsteadily from side to side; shook

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