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If finished, read silently for the remainder of the lesson. Cover Lesson 1 Read silently for 15-20 minutes. You are not allowed to visit the library or quiz today. THEN, in small books, or on lined paper write today’s title: A Ship in a Storm TASK Write a story or description – at least 5 paragraphs long - inspired by the picture below: Possible paragraph structure: Describe the sky and the moon Describe the sea and the storm Describe the ship Describe a character on the ship Describe an action or event If finished, read silently for the remainder of the lesson.