Hana’s Suitcase Daily Oral Language Week 3. Sentence 1 Choose the correct word in parentheses. me and fumiko went to the terezin ghetto museum to find.

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Hana’s Suitcase Daily Oral Language Week 3

Sentence 1 Choose the correct word in parentheses. me and fumiko went to the terezin ghetto museum to find out about hana. ludmila a curator helped (she, her) and (I, me)

Sentence 2 Choose the correct word in parentheses. has you and tallia ever visited the holocaust museum in washington dc i didn’t never go but i think you and (she, her) should go while (you’re, your) their in maryland

Sentence 3 Choose the correct word in parentheses. george wanted to protect his little sister, but (him and her, he and she) was separated. their might as well have ben a million miles between (him and her, he and she)

Sentence 4 Choose the correct word in parentheses. (we, us) your friends in japan doesn’t wish to make you sad buy reminding you of a very difficult time in (your, you’re) life. if (your, you’re) able, please share with (us, we) seekers (your, you’re) happy memories of hana

Sentence 5 Choose the correct word in parentheses. (we, us) students have made videos drew pictures and written stories about world war 2. our teacher miss ishioka gave the responsibility of organizing the club to (we, us) sixth graders