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Reading Journal Please respond to the following question in your reading journal. January 7, 2010 Reading Journal Please respond to the following question in your reading journal. In your reading journal, please write several paragraphs about what is happening in the book you are currently reading. Describe the setting, characters, plot and themes of the book.

Schedule for Thursday, January 7  Reading journal reflection  Mission Statement  Poster Projects  Break, if earned  History Alive!  Movie  Reading journal reflection  Mission Statement  Poster Projects  Break, if earned  History Alive!  Movie

Peer Editing Reflection In your spiral notebook, please answer these two questions. Your answers should be in paragraph form. 1.Please write several paragraphs explaining the three steps to the peer editing process. 1.Please write several paragraphs explaining the three steps to the peer editing process. 2.Write several paragraphs explaining how the peer editing process helped you, or improved your writing. Be specific. Use examples. 1.Please write several paragraphs explaining the three steps to the peer editing process. 1.Please write several paragraphs explaining the three steps to the peer editing process. 2.Write several paragraphs explaining how the peer editing process helped you, or improved your writing. Be specific. Use examples.