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Nachito’s Teaching. Define: . Raspy-throated. Saddle-colored. Diamond-back. Squirted. Squirms. Squint. Trivia Fact: Ways to find water in the desert:. Head for hills Follow animal tracks and paths If you see a dry river bed, dig in the ground, there might be water there
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Define: Raspy-throated Saddle-colored Diamond-back
Squirted Squirms Squint
Trivia Fact: Ways to find water in the desert: • Head for hills • Follow animal tracks and paths • If you see a dry river bed, dig in the ground, there might be water there • Take a plant leaf or branch and put it in a plastic bag. Let the bag sit in the sun. The bag will get condensation on the inside (water droplets). • Dig up a plant and eat the roots
How did we do? Notion - ideas Scavenging – Looking through Things that people Have thrown away
Rankled – angered, irritated, Caused bitterness Stunted – stopped growing normally Meandered – wandered aimlessly
Quivering – trembling or shaking Cow – make afraid
Unclenched – opened Or relaxed Terrain – the type of Natural features in an area (the land)
Background Knowledge Native American cultures are known for teaching about nature. By living in various surroundings, many Native Americans created ways to deal with elements in nature such as dangerous animals or harsh weather climates. This story takes place in Arizona, where the Apache Native Americans lived. 2 min
About 6 hours In a car We are here Arizona
Arizona is famous for the Grand Canyon. Many parts of Arizona Are not populated (no people) because the terrain looks like this:
Browse Open your OCR books to page. 350 Scan the pages of this story. Pay attention to titles, captions, and bold words. Anything to add to the concept/question board? 8 min
Purpose Why are reading this story? How does it meet our goals for the unit? How does it fit into the Survival Unit? 2 min