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Identify 4 vocabulary words. Read Silently Read about your person of interest & record info in an organized manner. Read more & dig deeper. Record your findings in an organized manner. Read silently Read more & dig deeper. Record your findings in an organized manner. Identify 4 vocabulary words. Read Silently Read about your person of interest & record info in an organized manner. Identify 4 vocabulary words. Read silently

Read Silently Vocabulary pictures. Vocabulary crossword. Revisit your notes & texts. Look for examples of how your person "plays". Make a plan for presenting your findings. Vocabulary pictures. Present your findings in an organized manner. Make a plan for presenting your findings. Read Silently Revisit your notes & texts. Look for examples of how your person "plays". Create a bio-poem using your information. Vocabulary crossword.

Read Silently Finish work. Read Silently. Write an expository piece that describes how scientists/inventors "play". Write an expository piece that describes how scientists/inventors "play". Read Silently Read Silently. Finish work.

Read Silently Read Silently. Identify 4 vocabulary words. Collect 5 idioms. Figure out what each one means and record it in your binder. Write a vocabulary story with footnotes or a glossary. Identify 4 vocabulary words. Collect 5 idioms. Figure out what each one means and record it in your binder. Write a sentence for each vocabulary word using context clues to help the reader define the word. Read Silently Identify 4 vocabulary words. Read Silently. Read Silently.

Read Silently Explain & illustrate an idiom of your choice. Finish Identify & record 2 idioms from your self-selected reading. Finish work. Identify & record 2 idioms from your self-selected reading. Read Silently Finish work. Explain & illustrate an idiom of your choice. Read Silently. Read Silently.

Share your findings with a classmate. Identify & explain 2 similes & 2 metaphors in your reading. Read Silently Read Silently Share your findings with a classmate. Identify & explain 2 similes & 2 metaphors in your reading.

Identify 4 vocabulary words. Identify & analyze alliteration in a poem. Identify 4 vocabulary words. Vocabulary crossword. Identify & analyze alliteration in a poem. Finish work. Read Silently Identify 4 vocabulary words. Vocabulary pictures. Read Silently

Share findings with a classmate. Continue identifying word choice - find 2 more examples in a different poem. Identify 2 examples of word choice in a poem & describe the mood it sets. Finish work. Continue identifying word choice - find 2 more examples in a different poem. Share findings with a classmate. Read Silently Identify 2 examples of word choice in a poem & describe the mood it sets. Read Silently Read Silently

Read Silently Read Silently Read Silently Read Silently Read Silently Read Silently Read Silently Read Silently Read Silently

Read Silently Finish work. Read Silently Finish work. Read Silently Write a response letter that compares/contrasts baseball in 2 of the pieces we have read Make a plan for your humorous story or poem. Read Silently Write a response letter that compares/contrasts baseball in 2 of the pieces we have read Finish work. Read Silently Make a plan for your humorous story or poem. Finish work. Read Silently

Read Silently Read Silently Read Silently Read Silently Read Silently Write your humorous story or poem. Include at least 2 forms of figurative language Read Silently Read Silently Read Silently Read Silently Read Silently Write your humorous story or poem. Include at least 2 forms of figurative language Read Silently Finish work.

Write an opinion essay that answers "Why and how do we play with language?". You must include at least 3 examples of figurative language or other word play.