
Fill In Sentences:
Lewis & Clark
INSTRUCTIONS:
Fill in each blank box with the word from the above list that best completes the sentence.
morale
ambitious
infinite
compress
exaggerate
phenomenon
expanse
lure
commemorative
legacy
bounteous
aromatic
dub
valid
celestial
1. The young basketball player wants to be the best, so he practices all the time.
2. Jason told Erica that "needing to watch TV" was probably not a excuse for not doing her homework.
3. The family sat down to a meal of meats, vegetables, fruits, and breads.
4. Beethoven’s to the world was his beautiful music.
5. Planned events and entertainment help keep soldiers’ high when they are fighting overseas.
6. His name was Joseph, but his friends decided to him “Tiny” because he was so small.
7. Elaine painted the ceiling a blue and later added clouds.
8. The smell of his mother's dinner was enough to Pete back home after playing in the neighborhood.
9. Jackie's company gave her a pin in thanks for her service to them for so many years.
10. Jack had to the blankets tightly so they would all fit in the box.
11. A rainbow is a simple but lovely of weather.
12. The perfume was very and smelled like a bouquet of roses.
13. The wide of farmland seemed to stretch on for miles.
14. Karen's mother told her not to when Karen complained that she was "starving."
15. The ocean looked , stretching out for what seemed like forever.
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Definition Matching:
Lewis & Clark
INSTRUCTIONS:
For each vocabulary word in the left column, locate its definition in the right column.
Type the number of the correct definition in the blank before the word.
lure
1. wishing to be successful
bounteous
2. acceptable or legal
morale
3. filled with good things that are free or generously given
aromatic
4. ideas or things handed down from one generation to another
legacy
5. the state of mind or spirit of a person or group
exaggerate
6. to give someone or something a new name, title, or nickname
infinite
7. having to do with the sky or the heavens
expanse
8. to attract actively and strongly
commemorative
9. honoring the memory of a person, place, or event
phenomenon
10. to press or to squeeze something so that it will fit into a small space
celestial
11. something very unusual or remarkable
valid
12. having a strong smell
ambitious
13. a broad, open area
compress
14. to make something seem bigger, better, or more important than it is
dub
15. endless
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Crossword:
Lewis & Clark
Encounters with natives, grizzly attacks, roaring rapids, stampeding bulls – the exciting tale of the expedition of Lewis & Clark, for kids, is retold here, with an emphasis on the bravery and teamwork that made their journey a classic tale of American exploration and adventure.
In 1799, after Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte of France surprised everyone by selling a huge swathe of North America, called the Louisiana Purchase, to the newly minted U.S., third president Thomas Jefferson had a dilemma on his hands: Who would explore this new region? In Lewis & Clark, kids will read how Jefferson pinned his hopes on an old army buddy, Meriwether Lewis, who accepted this gargantuan task, hired his friend William Clark to help him, and put together the Corps of Discovery: a trusted, if rag-tag, team of adventurers who set out on May 14, 1804, to chart this great unknown.
And so set forth Lewis & Clark. For kids who play sports, their journey, which required incredible leadership and teamwork, will probably feel very familiar. Each person in the Corps had a particular talent or skill that ensured that the band succeeded in traveling from St. Louis to the Oregon coast – and back again – without losing a life until the very end. Along the way, they encountered Native American tribes and documented every new species of plant and animal that they came across. As kids will learn here, nothing better symbolizes the American spirit of exploration than the expedition of Lewis & Clark. For kids inspired by their journey, a list of tips at the end on how to keep an explorer’s notebook is sure to prove popular.
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The Great Unknown
On March 4, 1801, a tall, redheaded Virginian named Thomas Jefferson was sworn in as our t ...
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Profiles of Lewis, Clark, and Others
For nearly half a year before the purchase of the Louisiana Territory, President Jefferson ...
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Preparing for the Expedition
Although Lewis and Jefferson wanted the expedition to get going as soon as possible, there ...
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Highlights of the Expedition
On May 14, 1804, at four o’clock in the afternoon, the Corps of Discovery (the team& ...
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The Peoples Encountered by Lewis and Clark
Americans of Lewis and Clark’s background saw Indians as children lost in a wilderne ...
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Plants and Animals on the Trail
Jefferson instructed Lewis and Clark to be alert for: “Objects worthy of notice ... ...
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Lewis and Clark’s Legacy
Lewis and Clark’s historic journey ended on September 23, 1806, when they arrived ba ...
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