Jim Thorpe’s Bright Path

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Jim Thorpe’s Bright Path Fourth Grade Unit 6 Week 2

Words to Know dormitory boarding school manual endurance reservation society

the people of any particular time or place dormitory manual reservation boarding school society endurance society the people of any particular time or place

manual done with the hands dormitory manual reservation boarding school society endurance manual done with the hands

a building with many rooms in which people sleep dormitory manual reservation boarding school society endurance dormitory a building with many rooms in which people sleep

land set aside by the government for a special purpose dormitory manual reservation boarding school society endurance reservation land set aside by the government for a special purpose

power to last and to withstand hard wear dormitory manual reservation boarding school society endurance endurance power to last and to withstand hard wear

school with buildings where the pupils live during the school term boarding school dormitory manual reservation boarding school society endurance school with buildings where the pupils live during the school term

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Many colleges have dormitories for students whose homes are elsewhere. kitchen bedroom

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The students were required to do three hours of manual labor every day. physical easy

land apartments Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The United States government removed Native Americans from their land and forced them to live on reservations. land apartments

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Annie did not want to go away to boarding school, but that was the policy for Indian children in 1895. work dormitory

The school was supposed to teach them how to live in white society. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The school was supposed to teach them how to live in white society. community school

It takes great endurance to run a marathon. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? It takes great endurance to run a marathon. stamina power

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