A Summer’s Trade Fifth Grade Unit 2 Week 4.

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A Summer’s Trade Fifth Grade Unit 2 Week 4

Words to Know hogan bandana bracelet jostled mesa Navajo turquoise

A sky-blue or greenish-blue mineral often used as a gem bandana bracelet hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise turquoise A sky-blue or greenish-blue mineral often used as a gem

bandana bracelet hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise bandana A large, colorful handkerchief, often worn on the head or around the neck.

Navajo bandana bracelet hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise Describes an individual or group of Native American people lving primarily in New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.

mesa bandana bracelet hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise A small, high plateau with a flat top and steep sides, common in dry regions such as the southwestern United States.

Shoved, pushed, or crowded against, or elbowed roughly bandana bracelet hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise jostled Shoved, pushed, or crowded against, or elbowed roughly

bracelet bandana bracelet hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise A band or chain worn around the wrist or arm for ornamentation or identification

hogan bandana bracelet hogan jostled mesa Navajo turquoise a Navajo dwelling built with logs and covered with earth.

A flat-topped land formation Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The view from my hotel window included a mesa. A flat-topped land formation Mountain

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? My mother is wearing a brand new bracelet Pair of shoes Piece of jewelry

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? I liked the blue bandana with the white pattern. tablecloth handkerchief

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? I bought my friend a piece of Navajo pottery. Made by a Native American of a certain tribe Made by a Pacific Islander of a certain island

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Timmy was jostled by Mary at the concert. Bumped against Forcefully stopped

Greenish-blue gemstone Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Shyloh gave his wife a silver ring set with a turquoise. Greenish-blue gemstone Bright red gemstone

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The hogan was cozy and warm. Type of food Type of shelter

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