Last Wednesday, we had a Cookout and the point of the cookout was to try to relive how the Native Americans lived 500 years ago. It was also to celebrate everything we learned about all year.
We had a celebration. We sang Native American songs and danced Native American dances. Right before we started the celebration, we saw a deer! Everyone started singing, “I sign for the animals” when we saw it.
We also played games on the cookout. We played summer games like double ball, lacrosse, and another game with a feather. We also played a game that is similar to a bean bag toss.
The class ate food that we made. We made succotash, beef stew, salmon, and corn cakes with apple sauce and honey. We made the fish by putting lots of clay on it and then we put it in the fire under coal. Luciano wants you to know that it was the best fish he’s ever had! Brie really enjoyed the succotash!
The whole cookout turned out to be better than we thought it would be. It was one of our favorite experiences of third grade!
You can come see our celebration and watch our pour quoi tale plays on Thursday at our picnic. Hope to see you there, parents!
Brie and Luciano
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