In Laurie Halse Anderson's book "Speak," the debate in social studies class is about whether Melinda's high school should change its mascot from the Trojans to the Devils. The conversation about the potentially offensive nature of the Devils mascot leads to a broader discussion about school spirit, tradition, and political correctness.
Without specific information about which book you are referring to, it is impossible to provide a precise answer about the topics debated in the social studies class on pages 49-68. However, typically, social studies classes debate various historical, cultural, economic, and political topics, such as the impact of colonization, civil rights movements, globalization, or current events.
In the book "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli, Jackboots primarily speak German, as they are Nazi soldiers occupying Warsaw during World War II. The protagonist, a young boy named Misha, encounters Jackboots throughout the story as he navigates life in the brutal conditions of the Warsaw Ghetto.
Two Taino words that we still use today are "hurricane" and "hammock". "Hurricane" is derived from the Taino word "huracán", meaning storm or god of storm. "Hammock" comes from the Taino word "hamaca", which means fishing net.
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Mr. Freeman gives his students the assignment to express an emotion through art. He wants them to create a work of art that conveys a feeling without using words. This assignment allows the students to explore their emotions and share them in a creative way.
Timothy spoke in a Carribean dialect that is a mix of English and Creole in the book "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor.
page 54 "debate: America should have closed her borders in 1900."
Without specific information about which book you are referring to, it is impossible to provide a precise answer about the topics debated in the social studies class on pages 49-68. However, typically, social studies classes debate various historical, cultural, economic, and political topics, such as the impact of colonization, civil rights movements, globalization, or current events.
Melinda's social studies teacher.
yes it was invented in 1990 yes it was invented in 1990 it was in my social studies book yes it was invented in 1990 it was in my social studies book yes it was invented in 1990 it was in my social studies book
"Social Studies" is just a fancy way of saying "History." Pearl Harbor is history, so it relates to Social Studies.
When it is the name of a course or part of a book title, Social Studies is a proper noun. For most other uses, social studies is a common noun. Example uses: Your school requires that you take a social studies course each year. I get my highest grades in social studies. You must take Social Studies I and Social Studies II, but Social Studies III is optional.
In social studies book
yes
no it is not its in my social studies book
someone look in your social studies book
Look in the book's index.
When it is the name of a course or part of a book title, Social Studies is a proper noun. For most other uses, social studies is a common noun. Example uses: Your school requires that you take a social studies course each year. I get my highest grades in social studies. You must take Social Studies I and Social Studies II, but Social Studies III is optional.