You need: Your COMPLETED copy of To Build a Fire. Your ELA notebook.

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You need: Your COMPLETED copy of To Build a Fire. Your ELA notebook. Open up to the next blank page and create this chart  A writing utensil.

In the atrium: Go to each of the 4 stations (on orange paper) Complete each station. When you’re done, come show me. Then you’ll check your work outside 

What questions do you have? Test tomorrow! Narrative elements Plot, theme, conflict, mood, characters, etc. You will read NEW stories to answer all of the questions. Study guide on my blog. To Build a Fire work is due tomorrow. Your annotated story AND your completed stations. Finish tonight if needed. 