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Please begin your bellwork from your newsletter at a VL0. WELCOME Please begin your bellwork from your newsletter at a VL0. Be sure to… Spelling in the baskets, please! Get your StoryTown book Record your homework Please complete a Pink Poster Activity when you are done. THANK YOU!

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Predict/ Infer Visualize Evaluate ST: 158 Questioning Summarize/ Synthesize Monitor/ Clarify Predict/ Infer Visualize Making Connections Use Prior Knowledge Evaluate Making Judgments Author’s Purpose

blue comp book

Half lined paper Closure Please use the Plot and Setting frame to write a summary of Befiddled. Then, be thinking… What is Becky like? How might you describe her? These frames are from Jamie Bailey’s Reading strategies workshops.

Good Writers USE DETAILS! Scratch paper Just thinking: Action How When Where Good Writers USE DETAILS!

Student Model Please cut out the student model Glue it in your blue comp book Read it silently Head on your desk when you are done.

Learning from the Student Model aer

Please: Begin your pre-write. Make sure to include details! Action How When Where Begin your pre-write. Make sure to include details! When you are done, please edit the following sentences on your slate: Harry thank us for are hospitality. Has you seen the statue of Liberty?

slates

Procedures for tests Chapters make up units Slates ready… What does a test test? Procedures for tests Chapters make up units Slates ready… Chapter1 Chapter 2 Unit 1

Number your slate 1-5 The theory of continental drift explains that: slates Number your slate 1-5 The theory of continental drift explains that: Forces deep within Earth caused one huge continent to break into separate continents. Human activities have changed the shape of Earth’s landforms. Where is the largest amount of drinkable fresh water found? In lakes and rivers In frozen glaciers and ice caps.

When it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, then- slates When it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, then- It is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, too. The Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun. What impact does a rain shadow have on the land below it? It causes earth's tectonic plates to slide It causes the dry air to absorb moisture from the land. Desertification is increasing because- Humans are using more fresh water than they need. Fertile lands are being over farmed, over logged and overgrazed.

Books out  Complete page 48-49 Then, we’ll play a game! Complete the main idea organizer, but No advertisement or tall tale  1-14 Then, we’ll play a game!