Activator 1/5 Grab your portfolios from the front

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Activator 1/5 Grab your portfolios from the front What was the most productive thing that you did all winter break? Least productive?

Now meet with your groups In your groups, finalize your scenes. Get classmates that weren’t here caught up on what scene you will be performing and what roles each member has. Review what script you have so far and start thinking about what you need to add on to your script. I will be collecting FINAL drafts of your script at the end of class in order to make copies for each member tomorrow. Please write down your individual line so that you have them memorized for tomorrow!