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Today’s Learning Target: Take out one sheet of paper. Write this statement at the top of your sheet of notebook paper: I can read to determine how people use their past experiences to rise to great expectations.

The Daily Grind: Gerunds

________________________ TONIGHT’S Homework: What is the gerund for of the word FRY? ________________________ Sentence: _______________________________________________ Highlight Section D on your homework. You will complete it for homework tonight.

Today’s Learning Target: I can read to determine how people use their past experiences to rise to great expectations.

How does this video convey slavery How does this video convey slavery? Do you agree or disagree with what is said in the video? Why or why not? Watch & Respond

What will you do today? Roll the cube to determine what your task is during reading. Write down the task you’ve been assigned (based on rolling the cube) Read the article, “A Child Slave in California” Complete the task you’ve written down Take the Quiz on the information presented in the article you’ve read.

What did you learn today? I can read to determine how people use their past experiences to rise to great expectations. What did you learn today? Complete the After Reading Activity.