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Thursday December 10 Have Out: Fiction 3, Mini Lessons and Pencil 1. Continue Writing Story : New Genre Due Monday 14th Active Verbs Openings Words to use instead of Said Setting – Use 2 of 3 – Shared last time W Diagram - Shared Share draft with emphasis on sequence – W Diagram 2. Read in Novel 3. One Book That Made a Difference … Overview – Model Paper KnowAdd Focus on neatness, quality, and the Artistic Work Ethic

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Remember 1.Read at home for at least 2 and ½ hours per week 2. Keep up with Reading and Writing List

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