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LANGUAGE ARTS WARM-UP Planner, then… Answer this question on your NEW Warm-Up Worksheet, “Describe an Aha Moment you’ve had. How did that change your day once you realized?”

Tough Questions Notice and note Lesson 2

When a character asks themselves a really difficult question Tough Questions When a character asks themselves a really difficult question

“What does this question make me wonder about?” STOP AND ASK YOURSELF “What does this question make me wonder about?”

It might give you ideas about what will happen next in the story. HOW IT WILL HELP YOU It might give you ideas about what will happen next in the story.

SOCIAL STUDIES WARM-UP “What did you enjoy most about Culture Pizza? What did you not like about Culture Pizza?”