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WE also need our manila folders and homework folders. 9:55-10:20 11:20-11:45 2:00-2:25 Tuesday November 1, 2016 SSR TIME! Keep tracking! You will start to receive a grade on this. WE also need our manila folders and homework folders.

Tuesday November 1, 2016 Spelling Bee!

Homophones!--- You will have a quiz on Wednesday 11/9 1. affect/effect  8. there/their/they’re 2. than/then  9. to/too/two  3. which/witch  10. you’re/your  4. here/hear  11. brake/break 5. are/our 12.  lie/lay  6. accept/except 13. it’s/its  7. weather/whether 14. principle/principal

Pumpkin Narrative What hook did you use? What ending did you use? Highlight figurative language Underline sensory language. Circle vivid verbs (write down number!) Write down number of pieces of dialogue used Box FANBOYS and AWWWUUBBIS

Endings… pg. 27 End with an image (sight, smell, taste, sound, touch) End with Action End with Dialogue End with Reflection EX: “…I wished that he had been beside me so that I could have searched his face for the answers which only the future would give me now.” Cliffhanger

Get out your “The Monkey’s Paw” test! Peer grade the essay.