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January 9th to 13th Mrs. Camarano’s Classes Journals January 9th to 13th Mrs. Camarano’s Classes

1/9/17 If you could eat one of the following fruits, which would you choose: a plum, an apple, an orange, or grapes? Explain.

1/10/17 Pretend that you are a reporter who has been sent back in time to cover an important event in history. Write a brief news story about the events. Include the 5W’s.

1/11/17 Describe what your life would be like if you were a book in the library. Be creative in your response. Be the book!

1/12/17 Using ONLY compound sentences, write a story using at least 5 of your vocabulary/spelling words.

1/13/17 Mystery Word (Pd 2) t a n i i o l e n n r a t Rules Don’t shout out! This disqualifies you. 2. Only English words; no abbreviations. 3. Your actual journal entry is 15 Words. Winners: Word Sleuth & Word Wizard

1/13/17 Mystery Word (Pd 3) i i t o u c n n s o t t Rules Don’t shout out! This disqualifies you. 2. Only English words; no abbreviations. 3. Your actual journal entry is 15 Words. Winners: Word Sleuth & Word Wizard

1/13/17 Mystery Word (Pd 6) n r t i d g k a n r e e Rules Don’t shout out! This disqualifies you. 2. Only English words; no abbreviations. 3. Your actual journal entry is 15 Words. Winners: Word Sleuth & Word Wizard

1/13/17 Mystery Word (Pd 7) a e z i n h m p c e Rules Don’t shout out! This disqualifies you. 2. Only English words; no abbreviations. 3. Your actual journal entry is 15 Words. Winners: Word Sleuth & Word Wizard