Students -
In the comments section, please write one complete sentence comparing or contrasting YOUR life with the life of an ABENAKI child.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
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This blog follows the comings and goings of a fabulous fourth grade class at Union Elementary School in Montpelier, Vermont and their teacher, Mrs. Pierce.
The kids can go fishing like me .
ReplyDeleteI have electronics and more modern toys while abenaki children had wooden toys.
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DeleteThe kid likes caves like i do .
ReplyDeleteAbenakis wear animal fur and we wear coats.
ReplyDeleteThe abenaki use plants for healing and get smallpox and we do not. we use pills and don't get smallpox.
ReplyDeleteI'm not like an Abenaki child because....
ReplyDelete1. I use art mutrals.
2.I don't make cloths.
Abenaki sleep in animal skins and I sleep in blankets.
ReplyDeleteI don't hunt animals like Abenaki boys.
ReplyDeleteMy life is not the same as the abanki life. but we are alike. like they have axes just like us.
ReplyDeleteI have a cave just like the book.
ReplyDeleteAbenaki don't have heat like we have today.
ReplyDeleteMost Abenaki kids wear animal skin for cloths and I do not.
ReplyDeleteWe use better hunting tools for hunting.
ReplyDeleteAbenaki children lived in the seventeen hundreds.
ReplyDeletemy life is different from the Abenaki because we use markers and the Abenaki used rocks to etch that is how I'm different from the Abenaki children.(;
ReplyDeleteSome Abenaki children had modern wooden toys and i have Lego blocks and stuff.
ReplyDeletethe abenaki after they hunt a animal and eat there meat they pray for the animal
ReplyDeletePeople in Abenaki go fishing we also go fishing
ReplyDeleteThey have less of a variety of clothes than us.
ReplyDeleteIn the book cave of falling water wane finds a cave and her friends died of a sickness and she makes a pot of corn and makes carvings.
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ReplyDeleteAbenaki children would live in places where there is no heat at all. Today we have heat but normally only use it throughout the winter.
My life is the same as the Abenaki because I like to tell stories from the top of my head so did they.
ReplyDeletethey have wood houses to
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