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10-25-10 Common Assessment Review, “To a Mouse,” Dreams freewrite
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SSR (15 minutes) Please begin SSR as soon as the bell rings. If you need a book to read, please pick one from the clear container in the front of the classroom.
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12-line poem…The Rules 1.I will give you one word. 2.You will use that word to create one line of poetry. 3.You CANNOT write more than one line. 4.The word MUST be included in the line. 5.The topic is up to you…see where your writing takes you!
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Example…12-line Poem Chicago
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12-line Poem Beast
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12-line Poem Beast Panic
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12-line Poem Beast Panic Hasty
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12-line Poem Beast Panic Hasty Argumentative
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12-line Poem Beast Panic Hasty Argumentative Run
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12-line Poem Beast Panic Hasty Argumentative Run Murdering
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12-line Poem Beast Panic Hasty Argumentative Run Murdering Alone
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12-line Poem Beast Panic Hasty Argumentative Run Murdering Alone Foresight
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12-line Poem Beast Panic Hasty Argumentative Run Murdering Alone Foresight Schemes
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12-line Poem Beast Panic Hasty Argumentative Run Murdering Alone Foresight Schemes Askew
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12-line Poem Beast Panic Hasty Argumentative Run Murdering Alone Foresight Schemes Askew Grief
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12-line Poem Beast Panic Hasty Argumentative Run Murdering Alone Foresight Schemes Askew Grief Joy
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12-line Poem…what’s your title? Give your masterpiece a title.
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Pair Share Since we don’t have Spudnuts to share, let’s share poems. Turn to your neighbor and take turns reading your poem.
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By Robert Burns Written in 1785
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