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To-do: Take out project packets! Open to the page with the Claim on the Bottom!

Let’s Review What we Know: We have more sedimentary rocks because we live in a river’s floodplain We have some igneous rocks because a sheet of it crashed into MS long ago in our history Our soil is a type of silt which acts differently than organic top soil from a store It clumps better but doesn’t absorb water as well It is low in nutrients because of so much farming

Let’s Review What we Know: In 2016, our air quality was Moderate, with some days likely unhealthy to certain people (elderly, youth, those with respiratory problems)

Let’s Review What we Know:

Claim & Topic Sentences Claim: The resources in Greenwood, Mississippi and surrounding areas are found to be… (Healthy or Unhealthy) Topic Sentences: From research and evidence, our rocks and soil are…. From research and evidence, our air is…. From research and evidence, our water is….