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4C THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2017 © 2017 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 33, No. 43 Astoria Forest Products , LLC 10 Pier 1 • Suite 301 Astoria, Oregon 97103 Connect the dots to complete the Santa Maria. 15 17 Astoria, Warrenton & Seaside 1100 Northwest Ridge Road Hammond, OR 97121 reservations 800-562-8506 info 503-861-2606 16 20 Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Inc. Northwest Northwest Northwest West Inc. West Northwest West Inc. West Inc. Inc. Northwest Northwest Northwest West Inc. West Northwest West Inc. West Inc. Inc. Northwest Northwest Northwest West Inc. West Northwest West Inc. West Inc. Northwest Inc. Inc. Northwest West Inc. West Northwest West Inc. West Inc. Northwest Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Northwest Inc. Inc. Northwest West Inc. West Northwest West Inc. West Inc. Northwest Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Northwest Inc. Inc. 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However, the trading between the continents that resulted 3 from Columbus’ trip made the entire 2 world new. It brought many changes to people and places all over the world. 10 Northwest West Inc. Income Tax Preparation 762 Avenue G • Seaside, OR 97138 503-738-3480 9 4 18 19 WARRENTON 861-3252 1167 SE Marlin SEASIDE 738-8243 2155 S. Roosevelt TIRE McCALL CENTER Morgan Civil Engineering 5 PO Box 358 • Manzanita 503-368-6186 7 6 13 11 JOE’S 1701 Marine Dr. Astoria, OR 503-325-7812 8 12 1 503.325.0411 AND TOWING 34747 Hwy 101 Bus. ASTORIA olumbus’ sailors traded buttons and tools for Native American hamacas (hammocks). These made excellent beds on board ship. Trading hamacas was just the beginning. Corn and potatoes were also new to the Europeans. They became important foods in both Europe and Africa. The outside or frame of a ship is called its hull. How many of these things can you find hiding in the hull of the above ship? • comb • hammer • broom • fish • pencil • eyeglasses Unfortunately, Europeans also brought new diseases to the Americas. Diseases such as smallpox, measles and the flu eventually caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Native Americans. ASTORIA | 503-556-0410 Sunspire Health Standards Link: History/Social Science: Students describe the early explorations of the Americas and the cooperation and conflicts that existed between the Indian nations, explorers and settlers. 4 + 6 - 7 eeping fresh water on the Niña, the Pinta and the Santa Maria was an important job. When they set out to sea, Columbus and his crew didn’t know how long it would be until they would be able to get more fresh water. How did the sailors load water onto the ships? Cut out the scrambled pictures. Do the math problem on each picture to rearrange them in order from lowest to highest to find out. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Sequence information. 2 + 3 - 1 NRCO TUNEPSA ESOMOTAT PESLPAENIP CABTOOC ATSOPOTE LOCCOHTEA SMOMCHAK KUPMSNIP 263 W Exchange • Astoria | (877) 435-7790 Explore the Newspaper Scoop out water with buckets and pour into barrels. Enjoy fresh water on board the ship! 12 - 4 - 6 Row boat full of water back to the ships. Look at the list of things Europeans and Americans traded. Then draw a line from each word in the list to its matching scrambled word. What Europe Got from the Americas Astoria Pointe The Rosebriar potatoes What the Americas pigs Got from Europe corn ESEGE cattle pineapples ESEB chickens PAGSER geese GPSI bees grapes TLEACT tobacco NISHCEKC hammocks chocolate peanuts pumpkins tomatoes Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. 4 + 3 - 6 Fill lifeboat with fresh water. 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