George Washington Biography George Washington was born on February 22, 1732. He lived in Virginia. Washington never attended college, but he studied at.

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George Washington Biography George Washington was born on February 22, He lived in Virginia. Washington never attended college, but he studied at home. Washington stood 6 ft. 2 in. tall. His favorite foods were ice cream and fish. He loved fishing and riding horses. As a boy, he had a horse. In May of 1776, George was elected Commander of the Continental Army. Later he was elected president. When Washington became president, there were 3,929,214 people in our country. Our flag had sixteen stars when he left the presidency in 1797.

George Washington: A Writer of Letters George Washington was a talented and frequent letter writer. Below are things in some of his letters. March 19, 1776 Washington shared how he and his soldiers took a high point above Boston and forced the British soldiers to flee to their ships in the harbor. Washington promised that he was ready to defend the city if the British soldiers left their ships. March 24, 1776 Washington posted his soldiers at an even higher and nearer position to the Boston Harbor. The British ships did not seem to be leaving the harbor. He vowed to continue to protect the city. He said he felt that “the position nearer the enemy ships would annoy the fleet and force them to leave.” After eleven months—the longest single conflict of the American Revolutionary War--the British finally withdrew and the Siege of Boston was over. Congress gave Washington a medal and named him a commander the next May.

When reading, it is important to make connections and to compare and contrast ideas, themes, and issues. The reader may need to go beyond the author’s words within one or two texts to compare how ideas, themes, and issues are alike and how they are different. When reading Compare – how the two texts are alike Contrast – how the two texts are different Connect – how the two texts connect to your life Connections to My Life: Connect, Compare, and Contrast Across Texts Text 1Text 2 Facts: Inferences: Lesson Learned:

Troy Aikman—A Biography Troy Aikman, the great Cowboy quarterback, was born in 1966 in West Covina, California. He had to wear casts on both of his feet until he was 13 months to correct a mild form of club feet. After high school, Troy was offered the opportunity to play professional baseball for the New York Mets but chose football. He first played for Oklahoma University but later transferred to the University of California at Los Angeles when Oklahoma installed a more run oriented offense. In 1989, Troy was drafted with the first overall pick by the Dallas Cowboys, and he didn’t win a single game his rookie season. Three years later, after a victory in Super Bowl XXVI, he was named the most valuable player on the team. Throughout his NFL career, Troy suffered ten concussions and several injuries. After helping the Cowboys win three Super Bowls and passing for a total of 32,942 yards, he retired. Despite that challenging first season, he still holds the NFL record for wins by a quarterback during any specific decade. He was enshrined in the NFL Hall of Fame in 2006.

Troy Aikman and J.P. O’Neil A Dallas boy named J.P. O’Neil was ten years old in 1993 when he developed a kind of cancer that causes tumors to grow on different parts of the patient’s body. J.P. was a sports fan who had pictures of the Cowboys all over his room. During the summer of 1994 Channel 5 heard about J.P. and arranged a trip to the Cowboys’ training camp. J.P. met with the players and got autographs. One player, Troy Aikman, was especially kind to J.P. and visited with him for several minutes. As Aikman turned to leave, J.P.’s mother, Kim, touched his sleeve. “Would you do me a favor and throw a touchdown pass for J.P.?” she asked. Aikman looked at her and at J.P. sitting in his wheelchair, wearing a Cowboy cap. The quarterback was touched. “I will do that in a game soon and then I’ll send him the ball,” he promised. On the night of August 7, the Cowboys did not win, but Troy threw the touchdown pass for J.P. and sent it to him. J.P. died soon after that. The football was in his hands when people came to his funeral. Troy kept his promise.

Connect, Compare, Contrast Across Text Graphic Organizer #1 Title1:______________________________ Title 2:______________________________ The stories were alike in several ways. The stories were different in several ways. The stories remind me of