Stones, Bones, and Petroglyphs Review

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Stones, Bones, and Petroglyphs Review Sixth Grade Unit 2 Week 3

Words to Know prehistoric alcoves decades pueblo obsidian trowels

A native American village pueblo alcoves decades obsidian prehistoric pueblo trowels A native American village

Small rooms opening out of larger rooms alcoves alcoves decades obsidian prehistoric pueblo trowels Small rooms opening out of larger rooms

A hard, dark, glassy rock formed from cool lava obsidian alcoves decades obsidian prehistoric pueblo trowels A hard, dark, glassy rock formed from cool lava

decades alcoves decades obsidian prehistoric pueblo trowels Periods of ten years

Flat bladed tools used for spreading mortar trowels alcoves decades obsidian prehistoric pueblo trowels Flat bladed tools used for spreading mortar

prehistoric alcoves decades obsidian prehistoric pueblo trowels From a time before recorded history

You’ve got it!

More Words to Know mesa moccasins Navajo moose pecans

More Words to Know Many English words we use all the time originated in a language other than English. English includes many words that were borrowed from Spanish and Native American languages. For example, the word mesa means “table” in Spanish.

mesa Navajo pecans moccasins moose Soft leather shoe that contains stitching

mesa Navajo pecans moccasins moose A member of the largest Native North American tribe

mesa Navajo pecans moccasins moose nuts from a hickory tree

mesa Navajo pecans moccasins moose mammal from the deer family

mesa Navajo pecans moccasins moose Flat mountaintop

Comprehension Skill: Literary Elements Graphic Sources

Graphic Sources Includes maps, photographs, and time lines which show information visually.

Essay Question Look Back and Write: (textbook 256) The Pueblo left the regions where they had lived for centuries. Look back at page 255 to find the answer to the question Why did they leave? In your own words, write the answer that makes sense to Bill. Write whether you agree or disagree, based on your reading of the selection. Provide evidence to support your answer.