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Blue Foods: blueberry
Red Foods: cherries,
strawberry, tomatoes
Green Foods: cucumbers,
kiwi, lettuce
Yellow Foods: banana,
corn, lemon, pear
Purple Foods: eggplant,
grapes, plum
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What's going on?
Most plants "drink" WATER from the
ground through their STEM. As
water in the FLOWER petals
evaporates, water is pulled up by the
ROOTS of the plant—like sucking
water up a straw. The water
TRAVELS up the stem of the plant
into the LEAVES
"DRINKS" up the water.
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Can you imagine a world
in which women do not
have the right to vote?
In the United States, women have
had that RIGHT for only 103 years of
the 247 years we have been a
country. And getting the right to vote
took DECADES of protesting and
writing to lawmakers—who were
all men at the time.
Meeting for Women's
Rights
In 1848, a group of people met in
Seneca Falls, NY to talk about the
PROBLEMS women faced because
they didn't have the same rights as
men.
rights convention in the United
States. At that meeting, men and
women signed a document called,
"Declaration of Sentiments and
Resolutions." At that time, women
could not own property, they could
not vote and very few could go to
SCHOOL.
By signing, these people agreed to
the GOALS of what was becoming
the woman's movement.
For more than 70 years, women and
men MARCHED, wrote letters and
articles, protested and picketed to
get an Amendment to the
Constitution which would give
women the right to VOTE. These
Victory!
On May 21, 1919, the U.S. House of
APPROVED
the 19th Amendment, also known as
the Susan B. Anthony Amendment,
guaranteeing women the right to
STEP. The U.S. Senate and at least
three quarters of the states had to
approve it before it would become
the law of the land.
On August 18, 1920, Tennessee
became the LAST state needed to
ratify the 19th Amendment.
One week later, on August 26, the
part of the U.S. Constitution, forever
PROTECTING American women's
right to vote.
What's the best way to
make straight A's?
With a ruler
1. Rows
2. Mice
3. Path
4. Shin
5. Toad
6. Trip
7. True
8. Blue
9. Deep
10. Grin
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Clumsy Kevin!
1 Apricots
2 Asparagus
3 Beans
4 Beets
5 Broth
6 Carrots
7 Chili
8 Clams
9 Corn
10 Cranberry
11 Greenbeans
12 Kidney Beans
13 Okra
14 Peaches
15 Pears
16 Peas
17 Potatoes
18 Salsa
19 Sauce
20 Soup
21 Spaghetti
22 Spinach
23 Stew
24 Tomatoes
25 Tuna
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