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Preview11/13/14 Enter silently. There will be no talking at all today. Which topics did you find difficult yesterday on the test? Look up the topic in your notes. Write down what you find. Once you have finished, get out some paper.

Apology letter 3 paragraphs Explain that it is not your responsibility to tell the sub what to do. How important it is to be respectful to all that enter this room. The testing expectations in Mrs. Watson’s room.

Think Have you ever tried something new and the outcome was not what you expected?

Write Write your answer in complete sentences.

Pair Share with your AB partner

Unit Notes George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe

Read Pages

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