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Pick up handouts World War II Unit Test Next Class

Write the TOPIC in the middle of the WORDSPLASH. Instructions Write the TOPIC in the middle of the WORDSPLASH. BOMB

Instructions Write the next 3 important words that appear in the WORDLE into the box on the WORDSPLASH. BIG Important WORD BIG Important WORD BIG important WORD BOMB

NEXT Write at least 3 words next to each Important WORD that you feel relates. BIG Important WORD BIG Important WORD * * BIG Important WORD * * * BOMB

Write each of your 3 important words next to the sentence lines below the box. You will have a different word next to each number. EXAMPLE: 1._______________________________________________________ WORD

WRITE: 3 sentences that describe how each of your BIG important words connects to the main topic word BOMB ONLY USE TOP LINE!!!!!!

READ ARTICLE Read the article go back and look at your 3 sentences. Can you make your sentences better? Use more details? vocabulary? Rewrite your sentences adding the new information you learned from the reading. Write on second line.