Coyote School News Day 4.

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Coyote School News Day 4

How can we work together to achieve a goal?

Amazing Word: RESPONSIBLE

Words to know: Bawling Coyote Roundup Dudes Spurs

See if you can “roundup” the correct word!!

Bawling Coyote Roundup Dudes Spurs The act of driving or bringing cattle together from long distances

Bawling Coyote Roundup Dudes Spurs A small wolf-like mammal living in many parts of North America

Crying out in a noisy way Bawling Coyote Roundup Dudes Spurs Crying out in a noisy way

Bawling Coyote Roundup Dudes Spurs People who were raised in the city, especially easterners who vacation on a ranch

Bawling Coyote Roundup Dudes Spurs Metal points or pointed wheels, worn on a rider’s boot heels for urging a horse on

Daily fix-it