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Sit with your group members: Jack Connor Nathan Marcus Alexis Andrew F Logan Reaunna Lucas Itza Andrew P Amanda Raygan Zoey Gracie Ellie Jared Madeline Bailey Berkley Hunter Brendan Cameron Jackson Sydnie Jaylyn Zachary H Kayla Zachary W

Sit with your group members: Colin Cayden Hannah Riley Adam Ania Anna Landen Alex Avery Jazzmyne Rylee Lydia Richard Andy Vanessa Addy Jax Leeli Jaymesen Emily Kayla Abby Alexis Logan Campbell

Sit with your group members: Lauren D Owen Grace Austin Lauren M Lexi Cole Julia Anniston Aniya Aleah Trenton Kayla Petula Kelsey Thomas Jayton Riley Tiernan Alli Jackson Rylee Sydney Madison Ben Chase Will Ashley Braxton Jax London

I have assigned your groups & roles within your groups I have assigned your groups & roles within your groups. In each group, there will be: Reader – reads aloud the evidence, highlights evidence, & makes annotations when prompted to do so by the group. Vocab Expert – circles words you don’t know & looks up definition using device or dictionary. Main Idea Expert – finds the main idea of the text & writes down a short summary on the document. Investigative Reporter – fills in the investigation report as you go along

When complete with a document, fill in Evidence section of the “Investigation Report” in the corresponding section. Raise your hand, so I can come check your work. Once you have gone through all of the evidence, review with your team the most convincing pieces of evidence – the ones that prove Jackson’s guilt and the ones that prove his innocence. Decide if Jackson is Guilty or Not Guilty. If your verdict is Not Guilty – you must decide who is & support it with evidence.

The Verdict Report: Complete all remaining sections of the verdict report – you may share the load. Other group members can complete each section. This will be your final grade! Points for lack of participation/off task behavior will be deducted from each team member’s final score. Grammar/spelling counts!

Groups – Block 3: Reader – Bailey Vocab Expert –Nathan Main Idea Expert – Andrew Invest. Reporter – Nathan Reader – Jack Vocab Expert – Jared Main Idea Expert – Sydnie Invest. Reporter – Lucas Reader – Itza Vocab Expert – Madeline Main Idea Expert – Jaylyn Invest. Reporter – Connor Reader – Amanda Vocab Expert – Berkley Main Idea Expert–Zachary H Invest. Reporter – Marcus Reader – Kayla Vocab Expert – Hunter Main Idea Expert – Raygan Invest. Reporter – Alexis Reader – Zoey Vocab Expert – Andrew F Main Idea Expert – Brendan Invest. Reporter – Andrew F Reader – Logan Vocab Expert – Zachary W Main Idea Expert – Cameron Invest. Reporter – Gracie Reader – Ellie Vocab Expert – Reauna Main Idea Expert – Jackson Invest. Reporter – Reauna

Groups – Block 4: Reader – Abby Vocab Expert – Vanessa Main Idea Expert – Alex Invest. Reporter – Cayden Reader – Kayla Vocab Expert – Andy Main Idea Expert – Landen Invest. Reporter – Colin Reader – Avery Vocab Expert – Alexis Main Idea Expert – Addy Invest. Reporter – Hannah Reader – Logan Vocab Expert – Jazzmyne Main Idea Expert – Jax Invest. Reporter – Riley C Reader – Lydia Vocab Expert – Ania Main Idea Expert– Jaymesen Invest. Reporter – Ania Reader – Adam Vocab Expert – Rylee Main Idea Expert – Leeli Invest. Reporter – Rylee Reader – Richard Vocab Expert – Campbell Main Idea Expert – Emily Invest. Reporter – Anna

Groups – Block 6: Reader – Riley Vocab Expert – Aniya Main Idea Expert – Chase Invest. Reporter – Owen Reader – Will Vocab Expert – Tiernan Main Idea Expert – Aleah Invest. Reporter – Grace Reader – Jayton Vocab Expert – Anniston Main Idea Expert – Ben Invest. Reporter – Lauren D Reader – Jackson Vocab Expert – Kayla Main Idea Expert – Braxton Invest. Reporter – Lauren M Reader – Petula Vocab Expert – Jax Main Idea Expert – Rylee Invest. Reporter –Lexi Reader – Ashley Vocab Expert – Trenton Main Idea Expert – Alli Invest. Reporter – Austin Reader – London Vocab Expert – Kelsey Main Idea Expert – Sydney Invest. Reporter – Cole Reader – Thomas Vocab Expert – Julia Main Idea Expert – Madison Invest. Reporter – Julia

WHAT ARE YOU HIGHLIGHTING? Evidence that proves GUILT! Reader – reads aloud the evidence, highlights evidence, & makes annotations when prompted to do so by the group. Vocab Expert – circles words you don’t know & looks up definition using device or dictionary. Main Idea Expert – finds the main idea of the text & writes down a short summary on the document. Investigative Reporter – fills in the investigation report as you go along