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Let’s Play Clue!

Let’s Play Clue!. Math. Science. Social Studies. Language Arts. Science. What animal might have left this direct evidence?. Click here. Use this Internet site to research an animal that might have left the direct evidence. Answer the following questions.

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Let’s Play Clue!

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  1. Let’s Play Clue! Math Science Social Studies Language Arts

  2. Science What animal might have left this direct evidence? Click here

  3. Use this Internet site to research an animal that might have left the direct evidence. Answer the following questions. Describe the natural habitat of this animal. Find a picture of the animal you chose and insert it here. Could this animal have been living at the Episcopal church? Back to the beginning

  4. Language Arts What creature is inhabiting this outdoor environment? Click here

  5. Use this Internet site to identify the creature. Complete the writing prompt give. Imagine that you are the creature living in this environment. Describe a day in your life. Back to the beginning

  6. Social Studies At the Episcopal Church one of the gravestones was engraved with this date. Can you trace this date through history? Click here.

  7. Use this Internet site to get started. Complete the following tasks. Design a PowerPoint slide for each explaining the event. Find at least 5 events that occurred on or around March 22 throughout history. Back to the beginning

  8. Mathematics This stained glass window at the Episcopal Church appears to be composed of tessellated pieces of glass. Click here

  9. M. C. Escher designed many tessellations. Use this Internet site to get started. Complete the following tasks. Look at the work of Escher. Create a PowerPoint presentation demonstrating some of his work. Design and create a tessellation of your own. Back to the beginning

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