Jaseph and Sany By Jose Andrade. Centuries ago there was a boy named Jaseph. Jaseph had tied up hair. He lives in a wigwam. His skin color is as brown.

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Jaseph and Sany By Jose Andrade

Centuries ago there was a boy named Jaseph. Jaseph had tied up hair. He lives in a wigwam. His skin color is as brown as sand burned. He lives near a river.

He has a friend named Sany. Sany lives in a wigwam. He is brown as a tan color. He has paint on his body. He lives about a yard from the river.

Jaseph and Sany both live close to the river. They both live in wigwams. They both live close to the woods.

Jaseph went to the Three Sisters Garden to get some Beans, corn, and squash to eat for the morning. The Three Sisters was green, dry, and tall. He needed water for the Three Sisters. He went to the river with Sany to get water for the Beans, corn, and squash. It took them about half-hour to get back to the garden but when they looked in the pot, the water was gone. Jaseph and Sany both went to their parents. Jaseph said, what happened to the water, and his dad said, that it evaporated. Jaseph said, what’s evaporation. His dad said that It’s part of the water cycle. Jaseph, Dad, and Sany all went to get water from the river. When they got there, dad said to put on a top on the pot so the water doesn’t evaporate. They went back to the garden and put water on the Three Sisters.

They went back to the wigwam but the Iroquois were there and they had a tool that looked like a top. They spinned the tool as fast as a tornado. The wood was on fire and they threw it to there wigwam. The wigwam burned down. Jaseph, Sany, and dad had nowhere to live in and the Iroquois took all of their food. Dad said he will go find game which is another way to say food and he told Jaseph and Sany how to build a nice, big, brown wigwam. By the time dad came with game Jaseph Sany finished the wigwam.

Dad took out the Deer which was as thin as paper also he took out beans, corn, and squash and fish out of a big, brown bag. The fish was small, black, and gray and the eye was gooey. Dad smashed the corn as hard as a rock with a big stick to break the corn. Dad cooked the fish and Deer. The fish was all brown, dry, and hard when he cooked it. Dad smashed the squash. Dad, Jaseph, and Sany all ate together. Dad, Jaseph, and Sany had a place to live in and they have food to eat. They lived happily ever after. The End

Glossary Evaporate-when water turns into vapor by the hot sun Game-food Garden-A place where there’s Flowers and plants Iroquois-A tribe of people River-A run on body of water Three sisters Garden-A food of Corn, beans, and squash Wigwam-A house that is made out of sticks and other nature things Water-A liquid that you use for many reasons Water Cycle-A cycle of water that goes around and around.