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The National Archives | NDAD | Field details: CABBAGE (CRDA/4/DS/1/2/2).
After a very busy couple of months, we are looking forward to Spring Break in a couple of weeks. Right now in Social Studies our class is finishing up a study of China. We've been working on improving our research and reading skills.
Skunk Cabbage (This column was published in the Monday, April 17, 1995 Buffalo News.) Perhaps it represents something perverse in my personality: skunk cabbage is one of my favorite wildflowers.
It's time for some horsing around. Your Cabbage Patch Kid has lost a pony and needs your help! Explore the town to uncover clues that will help your Cabbage Patch Kid and pony find each other again. Play as a kid or a pony as you piece together the clues for hours of family-friendly fun.
Grade level: 8th grade Instructional Time Needed 40 45 minutes One standard class period needed to complete this lab. Required Materials Materials needed to purchase in advance (at nearby supermarkets such as Nob Hills, Safeway, Longs Drugs, etc.
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