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GUIDEBOOKS: LESSON #6 WHAT YOU’LL NEED: EXPECTATIONS: STEPS: “Immortal Cells, Enduring Issues” in your text packet AND the vocabulary chart in your handout packet EXPECTATIONS: You can listen to music as long as you are using technology for only these purposes—phones will be confiscated You’ll work independently or with a partner No off task conversation Stay in your seat STEPS: Read “Immortal Cells, Enduring Issues”, and underline any words that are unfamiliar to you. At the end of each page, jot down a “gist statement”—explain the who, what, when, where, and why of that page After you have read, you and your partner will select 5 words to focus on out of all you both underlined Use the vocabulary chart and write these five words down—complete the entire chart I will jot a model down on the board for you to reference