Gathering Blue October 10, 2016.

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Gathering Blue October 10, 2016

Homeroom Instructions: 1. Pick up INB 3. Take out Gathering Blue 2 Homeroom Instructions: 1. Pick up INB 3. Take out Gathering Blue 2. Update your agenda 4. Read independently.

Bell Work: Chalk Talk Norms: Movement: Sit or stand at your assigned poster. Voice: Silent Purpose: Evaluate what you’ve read. Time: 7 Minutes Without talking, add a quote or event about a character to your poster. Then, read the quotes/events added by your classmates. Respond to their comments by adding arrows or symbols to the chart.

Dry Erase Boards Norms: Movement: In your assigned seat. Voice: Silent Purpose: Prepare thinking Time: 30 Seconds On a dry erase board or a piece of paper: What is one adjective you would use to describe Vandara?

Double Entry Journal: GB Chapter 2 (p63) Quote/Event My Reaction

Exit Ticket: Gallery Walk Norms: Movement: Walk from poster to poster Voice: Silent Purpose: Evaluate what you’ve read. Time: 7 Minutes Without talking, read the quotes/events added by your classmates. Respond to their comments by adding arrows or symbols to the chart.