Friday, August 14 th Bellwork: MUG Shot Sentences Finish “Raymond’s Run” Discuss plot, predictions Pg. 34 questions Survey The Writing Process Pg. 5-11.

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Friday, August 14 th Bellwork: MUG Shot Sentences Finish “Raymond’s Run” Discuss plot, predictions Pg. 34 questions Survey The Writing Process Pg Free Read Homework: Take home parent letter & get signed; have your composition book and notebook by Monday.

Bellwork Add these sentences to your MUG shots sentence page and make corrections. Some words may be spelled or written wrong, but no words need to be removed or added. Until April Babe Ruth held the American record for home runs he held the record for bases on balls until April Would you believe that over 7000 years ago Ancient Egyptians liked to bowl on alleys alot like ours.

DetailPredictionRevised Prediction 1.Squeaky and Gretchen are good runners, and each girl is sure she is the one who will win the race. 2.Mr. Pearson hints to Squeaky that she should let Gretchen win the race. 3.Raymond climbs the fence to meet Squeaky after the race. 4.After the race, Gretchen and Squeaky smile at each other.

Free Read You must read a book the whole time. The book can be from home, the library, or my shelf. You may sit on the floor, but only during free read, and only as long as you are reading without distracting others.