Part 1: “Cocoa” During Reading: ___ 1. Read pages 227 and 228. Write another fact you learn about Santo Domingo. ______________________________________________________________________.

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Part 1: “Cocoa” During Reading: ___ 1. Read pages 227 and 228. Write another fact you learn about Santo Domingo. ______________________________________________________________________ Write a fact you learn about cacao trees. ___________________________________________________________________ ___ 2. Read page 231 to learn the steps to harvesting cacao beans. ___ 3. Read pages 232 and 233 to find out what a conch is and how it is used. ___ 4. Read page 234 to find out how the girl and her family make hot chocolate. ___ 5. Read pages What does the girl trade for her shell? What trades does her father make? _________________________________________________________________________ ___ 6. Read page 239. How do the girl and her family use the ice? _____________________________________________________________________

Part 2 Ice ___ 1. Read pages 242 and 243. Then compare life in Santo Domingo and Maine. How is it alike in both places? _____________________________________________________________________ ___ 2. Reread page 243. What question do you have? ____________________________________________________________________ ___ 3. Read pages 244 and 245 to find out how the people help the river freeze. ___ 4. Look over the illustration on page 246. What do you think the men are doing? ___ 5. Read page 247 to find out what the men are doing. ___ 6. Read page 248 to find out how the people keep the cut ice from melting. 7. Compare harvesting the ice from the river with harvesting cacao beans. How are they similar? _____________________________________________________________ ___ 8. Contrast harvesting the ice with harvesting cacao beans. How are they not alike? _____________________________________________________________ ___ 9. Read page 250 to find out what goods are traded for the ice. ___10. Read pages 251 and 252 to find out how the girl and her family use the cocoa.

Name __________________________________________ # __________ Date _______________________ Cocoa Ice Directions: Use the Venn Diagram to compare (similarities) and contrast (differences) Santo Domingo and Maine. Santo DomingoMaine Alike