Rain School by James Rumford Key Details (Text Evidence)

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Rain School by James Rumford Key Details (Text Evidence) 1.6.7 Rain School: Major Events-Key Details Class Chart Rain School by James Rumford Major Event Key Details (Text Evidence) ____________ __________________________________ Office of English Language Arts PreK-12, April 2014

Rain School by James Rumford Key Details (Text Evidence) 1.6.7 Rain School: Major Events-Key Details Class Chart-Completed Sample Rain School by James Rumford Major Event Key Details (Text Evidence) The children build their school. The children are making mud bricks, walls, and desks. They are making a grass roof. The children learn at school. The children learn to write letters. They learn about maps. The rains destroy the school. Big raindrops fell hard and fast. The strong winds tear off the grass roof. The mud walls and desks start to slump. The school disappears. Office of English Language Arts PreK-12, April 2014