The First Three Chapters

In chapter 1 the thing I will remember most is The Great Floods. What I learned most is the floodwaters carved and eroded coulees and canyons.  This was an important part in our states history because its how the lobes were created like the, Puget Lobe, Okanogan Lobe, and the Polson Lobe.

In chapter 2 the thing i remember most is the Rainshadow Effect. What I learned most is that there are two forms of natural environments, mild an moist, and the other is extreme and dry. This was an important part in our states history because it was the most important climatic phenomenon in Washington.

In chapter 3 the thing I remember most were the plateau and the coastal indians. What i learned most is that the coastal and the plateau indians are not much alike. This was an important part in our states history because it started american culture.

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Muhammad Book

I think I did pretty well on this project, I really liked it too! I loved doing the drawings and coloring, I learned so much. I know more about Muhammad than I did before. What I have trouble most was putting in the four of the the words that we had on the wall in our classroom, but I think I did pretty good on the paragraphs though.

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Dear Mom or Dad,

Dear Mom or Dad,

        I have been working pretty hard in my classes but i think i can do way better. Im going to try to stay on task more often and work hard. I really want to do good, so I will do my best in the 2nd trimester and my goal is to get A’s and B’s. My problem is that sometimes it takes me awhile for me to do my homework because i slack off a little. I promise i will change all my problems to positive.

                                         From, Katie

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