Where is trouble in turkey
That is why he went berserk and headless turkey in paranoia, could not decide if he should go to Russia or America, or even China for support. At least he is still sane enough not to go to Modi for support like most Western insecure leaders, or Turkey would have been flooded by Indians like most Western countries.
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This unit is so great for distance learning AND classroom use! Plus, the digital activities are available as Google Slides to use in Google Classroom and they are preloaded to Seesaw. Throughout the week, students respond to literature and build reading comprehension skills. Here you can see students working in Seesaw. They are making a prediction on what Turkey will do after he gets an idea from the cow.
On day 2, students practice retelling the story by putting pictures of events that occurred in order. This is a great whole-group activity if you are teaching in the classroom. Join ST's Telegram channel here and get the latest breaking news delivered to you. We have been experiencing some problems with subscriber log-ins and apologise for the inconvenience caused.
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