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K. Hall Davis School District Farmington, UT jolting

Jolting ©Davis School District Farmington, UT

Jolting Thinking Boxes (template can be created by folding a paper into fourths) ©Davis School District Farmington, UT

Jolting: Examples ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Garfield was jolted awake by his alarm clock. The rollercoaster was jolting the passengers around during the ride.

Jolting: Synonyms ©Davis School District Farmington, UT

Jolting Thinking Boxes (template can be created by folding a paper into fourths) ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Write examples of when people would be jolted

Jolting ©Davis School District Farmington, UT

Jolting Thinking Boxes (template can be created by folding a paper into fourths) ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Based on the text, what happened to Laura when the train jolted?

Jolting ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Thinking Boxes (template can be created by folding a paper into fourths) A thunderstorm jolted me awake in the middle of the night. Read and complete the Sentence. _______ jolted me _______ when __________.