If You Give a TAG Student a Project

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If You Give a TAG Student a Project Mrs. Sheftel Language Arts

If you give a TAG student a project, he will want a direction sheet to complete the project.

If you give a TAG student a direction sheet, he will want some materials to use to complete the project.

If you give a TAG student some materials, he will want to know if he can use other materials to complete the project.

If you give a TAG student other materials, he will want some money to buy them.

If you give a TAG student money to buy materials, he may buy a video game instead.