Lesson/Unit Planning Student Lessons Assignments

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Lesson/Unit Planning Student Lessons Assignments
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has of
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is notified
knowledge
of who has
new submissions
started an assignment
Beginning in 1926 when a (A hired hand who tends
cattle and performs other duties on horseback)
MY
RESPONSE
cowboy
discovered a mammoth skeleton with a
spear-point
its ribs
near
(An
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1926
when
a Folsom,
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anthropologist
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their culture)
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the
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skeleton on
with
a
theory
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anthropologist
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their culture) archeologists have focused on the
about Beringia)
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theory
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during
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the
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covered a large part of the earth's surface)
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years
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facts
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the
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to the
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Arctic
Bering Strait approximately 9,000 to 12,000 years ago
Teacher
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and marks the
students word
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This is great work. You seem to have done much
Beginning in 1926 when a (A hired hand who tends
research. But… you didn’t answer all of the
cattle and performs other duties on horseback)
questions.
cowboy discovered a mammoth skeleton with a
spear-point in its ribs near Folsom, New Mexico, (An
anthropologist who studies prehistoric people and
their culture) archeologists have focused on the
theory that (Any period of time during which glaciers
covered a large part of the earth's surface) Ice Age
migrations across (Click link for more info and facts
about Beringia) Beringia and the (A strait
connecting the Bering Sea to the Arctic Ocean)
Bering Strait approximately 9,000 to 12,000 years ago
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