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5 Minute Journal

5 Minutes Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. THE DAY THEY PARACHUTED CATS INTO BORNEO Arrange the following events in chronological order. Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. Caterpillar numbers went up. WHO (World Health Organization) sent DDT to Borneo. Mosquitoes were wiped out. Caterpillars ate grass roofs. Cats were parachuted in. Cats caught lizards containing DDT (Pesticide). Roaches stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies. Lizards disappeared. Lizards slowed down. Lizards ate roaches and stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies.

4 Minutes Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. THE DAY THEY PARACHUTED CATS INTO BORNEO Arrange the following events in chronological order. Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. Caterpillar numbers went up. WHO (World Health Organization) sent DDT to Borneo. Mosquitoes were wiped out. Caterpillars ate grass roofs. Cats were parachuted in. Cats caught lizards containing DDT (Pesticide). Roaches stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies. Lizards disappeared. Lizards slowed down. Lizards ate roaches and stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies.

3 Minutes Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. THE DAY THEY PARACHUTED CATS INTO BORNEO Arrange the following events in chronological order. Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. Caterpillar numbers went up. WHO (World Health Organization) sent DDT to Borneo. Mosquitoes were wiped out. Caterpillars ate grass roofs. Cats were parachuted in. Cats caught lizards containing DDT (Pesticide). Roaches stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies. Lizards disappeared. Lizards slowed down. Lizards ate roaches and stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies.

2 Minutes Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. THE DAY THEY PARACHUTED CATS INTO BORNEO Arrange the following events in chronological order. Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. Caterpillar numbers went up. WHO (World Health Organization) sent DDT to Borneo. Mosquitoes were wiped out. Caterpillars ate grass roofs. Cats were parachuted in. Cats caught lizards containing DDT (Pesticide). Roaches stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies. Lizards disappeared. Lizards slowed down. Lizards ate roaches and stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies.

1 Minute Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. THE DAY THEY PARACHUTED CATS INTO BORNEO Arrange the following events in chronological order. Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. Caterpillar numbers went up. WHO (World Health Organization) sent DDT to Borneo. Mosquitoes were wiped out. Caterpillars ate grass roofs. Cats were parachuted in. Cats caught lizards containing DDT (Pesticide). Roaches stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies. Lizards disappeared. Lizards slowed down. Lizards ate roaches and stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies.

30 Seconds Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. THE DAY THEY PARACHUTED CATS INTO BORNEO Arrange the following events in chronological order. Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. Caterpillar numbers went up. WHO (World Health Organization) sent DDT to Borneo. Mosquitoes were wiped out. Caterpillars ate grass roofs. Cats were parachuted in. Cats caught lizards containing DDT (Pesticide). Roaches stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies. Lizards disappeared. Lizards slowed down. Lizards ate roaches and stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies.

What did you think? Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. THE DAY THEY PARACHUTED CATS INTO BORNEO Arrange the following events in chronological order. Rats brought disease. Rats increased. Cats died. Caterpillar numbers went up. WHO (World Health Organization) sent DDT to Borneo. Mosquitoes were wiped out. Caterpillars ate grass roofs. Cats were parachuted in. Cats caught lizards containing DDT (Pesticide). Roaches stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies. Lizards disappeared. Lizards slowed down. Lizards ate roaches and stored DDT (Pesticide) in their bodies.