Stirring Up Memories 6.2.

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Stirring Up Memories 6.2

creating causing something to be or to happen

Cows are a familiar sight in Oklahoma. Known because of having been heard or seen before Cows are a familiar sight in Oklahoma. Your family is very familiar to you.

occasions important or special events wedding, quinceañera

memories

imagination v

glamorous

autobiography a retelling of someone’s life by that person (telling your own life story)

Mexican-American author Pam Muñoz Ryan Mexican-American author Inspired by strong women such as Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt Books For adults: Becoming Naomi Leon For kids: Mice and Beans, The Flag We Love, Our California, Hello Ocean Translated into Spanish: La Bandera Que Amamos, Nuestra California, Hola Mar

First lady (wife) to President Franklin Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt First lady (wife) to President Franklin Roosevelt Speaker, politician, author Fought for women’s rights and equality for African Americans

American aviation (plane) pioneer Author Amelia Earhart American aviation (plane) pioneer First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean Author