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Thursday, September 7, 2017 ENRY TASK: Please sit with your NAME TAG that you created yesterday. SUPPLIES: You will need a pen or pencil and your planner (if you have one) LEARNING TARGETS: Begin developing a class definition of Coming of Age.

Why did you come to school today? QUICK WRITE #1 You have 10 minutes to respond to the following prompt. Include as much supporting evidence and detail as possible. Write the entire time. Why did you come to school today?

Coming of Age What does the phrase “coming of age” mean? Discuss with your neighbor With your table group, use the sticky notes to record examples of Coming of Age moments. Place them on a timeline ranging from age 7 to age 25. (One event per sticky note.) Have a representative place your stickies on the board.