HOW TO GET AND HOLD ONTO A MOON

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HOW TO GET AND HOLD ONTO A MOON Please read the handout provided. Please annotate while you read. To annotate means to write notes to yourself about words you don’t know, questions you have or things that just don’t make sense. In addition to annotating, good readers create images in their heads like a comic strip while they read. Please create a comic strip or set of illustrations that illustrates what the text is explaining. Your illustrations can be on notebook paper or copy paper. HOW TO GET AND HOLD ONTO A MOON Please read the handout provided. Please annotate while you read. To annotate means to write notes to yourself about words you don’t know, questions you have or things that just don’t make sense. In addition to annotating, good readers create images in their heads like a comic strip while they read. Please create a comic strip or set of illustrations that illustrates what the text is explaining. Your illustrations can be on notebook paper or copy paper.