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Bellwork: Have out your text book and read the poem on pgs 144-148 to yourself. Essential Learning Statement: I can analyze how a particular stanza fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the theme, setting, or plot. Success Criteria: I can read a poem. I can determine the different plot elements of a poem. I can understand the outline of the poetry project to be prepared for tomorrow’s lesson with Mrs. Lee. Read Wonder pages 139-152

Bellwork: Have out your poetry project sheet I handed out yesterday. Log in to the computer and wait.

Bellwork: Have your answer written in your comp book.