This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Catherine Hattrup, Black Sunday, Humans/ American settlers and drought, They were hurt, They faced financial problems, They left the plains, They stayed, By the late 1800s, much of the Southern Plains had been transformed., By 1935, tens of thousands of people had abandoned their farms . . ., Farmers learned how to farm in a way that was kinder to the Earth and protected the land., Catherine Hattrup enjoying a quiet afternoon at her grandmother’s house. Then a “terrible black cloud” approaches., Sequence of Events, landscape and environment of the Southern Plains before and after white settlers arrived there, Problem and Solution, changing but thriving, scorched and drought-ridden, explains the consequences of removing prairie grasses, exciting and joyful to uneasy and foreboding, farmers on the plains were hit especially hard by the Great Depression, chronological, Catherine is an optimistic person, protected the soil and prevented it from drying up and blowing away, just as the soil was being ruined by the drought, the settlers’ dreams of a better life were also being ruined and By describing Catherine Hattrup’s experience and by providing descriptive details of the storm.
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