Houses Around The World

by Mrs. Boling's Class

 

Alicia

Alyssa

Amber

Anthony

Chase

Daniel K.

Daniel L.

Derek

Eric

Hope

Jackie

Jonathan

Terrina

Tyler D.

Tyler W.

Alicia

The house I drew is in Mexico.  They make this house out of stone and mud.  They almost got the house done.  This house is called adobe.  They make adobes in Mexico.  They put the mud on it to hold it together.    

   

Alyssa

The house I drew is in New Guinea.  In New Guinea there are straw houses.  This house is on water.

    

 

Amber

My house is brick.  My house is red.  My house has a white door.  The houses are connected.  They are in the Netherlands.

    

 

 

 

 

Daniel

They build this house in Japan.  They build them out of brick.

    

Daniel K.

These people have a garden for their living room.  It is so hot that the sides are open all around their house.

    

Derek

This is a pueblo.  A pueblo holds Indians known as Native Americans.  They live in the U.S.A.  The pueblo is like an apartment.

    

Hope

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jackie

    

Terrina

    

Tyler D.

Mongolia is a place where lots of buffalo run free and lots of people hunt there too.

    

Tyler W.

Turkish houses were carved out of caves.  They painted the inside walls white.  They carved out the doors and windows.  It is different from the cave people who lived a long time ago.

 

 

                                 

 

 

 

 

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Page updated December 11, 2007

 

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