Travel Journal Lab.

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Travel Journal Lab

Travel Journal Lab Your Task: Label page 104 of your Interactive Notebook with the task title and the EQ. Choose THREE of Southeast Asia’s physical features (use your graphic organizer). Write a travel journal entry (8-9 complete sentences) that describes what you did in each of those places. Pretend like you were really there—what did you do/see/touch/feel/smell? Use the adjectives you wrote down to make your journal entry better. You must include ONE COLORFUL illustration depicting one of the places you visited while in Southeast Asia.