Copy the chart and fill it in. You may use your textbook. Reading titleWhat is the text genre? Which reading entertains? Which informs? Which reading includes.

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Copy the chart and fill it in. You may use your textbook. Reading titleWhat is the text genre? Which reading entertains? Which informs? Which reading includes facts? Which is fiction? Behind the Mountains Change of state are physical changes

Describe yourself. Are you a person who can or can’t? What area of your life can you do well? What area of your life is hard for you now? What is something you can’t do? Explain why you can’t do this. What is something you can do? Explain why you can do it. Do you agree or disagree with the quote? Support your answer with an example from real life.

Please take out your warm up packet and fill in the Friday section. Make sure everything is filled in completely. Your responses should be thoughtful. Your quiz questions should show that you know what we studied and learned this week.