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Place Quick Write 4 on your desk for homework check. 1/22/15 WARM UP D-5 Place Quick Write 4 on your desk for homework check.

Learning Targets 1. I can make inferences to deepen understanding of Inside Out & Back Again Inference = Details + Background Knowledge 2. I can cite evidence from the novel to explain HOW THE CENTRAL IDEA DEVELOPS OVER THE COURSE OF THE PLOT. 3 I CAN CITE EVIDENCE FORM THE TEXT TO ANALYZE HOW VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE NOVEL REVEAL ASPECTS OF HA’S CHARACTER. 4. I can participate in discussions about the text. Talk only to the group or partner you are assigned. If another person is too loud let the teacher know. Stay on the topic.

PART B “Two More Papayas” (21) “Promises” (41) PART C 1. Read silently and add details to the up arrow 2. Discuss the evidence that shows that the papaya tree is growing. Record in the up arrow. 3. Text Dependent Questions PART C

THE PAPAYA TREE IS A SYMBOL OF HOPE.

DOC-LAP= INDEPENDENCE THE VIETNAM WARS: PART 5 DOC-LAP AT LAST 1954-1975 DOC-LAP= INDEPENDENCE READ THE ARTICLE AND WRITE THE GIST AT THE BOTTOM

THREE THREES IN A ROW Complete the question for the row assigned in your group Get the answers from others as you move around the room. One answer per person and get their name.