Activity Choices 1) Write a letter to the head of the star-bellied sneetches (from a plain-belied snetch or an outsider) 2) Make a feel better.

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Activity Choices 1) Write a letter to the head of the star-bellied sneetches (from a plain-belied snetch or an outsider) 2) Make a feel better greeting card for a plain-bellied sneetch 3) Write a poem or rhyme about the situation 4) Write or video a short news report for the situation 5) Create a MEME using pictures of sneetches or other situations of social otracism

Went/ran like clockwork Is/are up running Is/are falling into place IDIOMS - PLANNING Worked like a dream Went according to plan Went/ran like clockwork Is/are up running Is/are falling into place Is/are looking up Threw me completely A complete shambles It’s a mysteryto me Got our wires crossed It’s as clear as mud Let’snot muddy the waters I’m not with you./you’ve lost me there Brushed under the carpet

Collective nouns for animals Herd* Litter Pack Flock Gaggle Pride Swarm Colony Shoal/school