Welcome! April 11th, 2017 Tuesday

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Welcome! April 11th, 2017 Tuesday Do Now Get your folder from the front crate and find your seat Begin working on your Daily Edit paragraph. Once the bell rings, you will have five minutes to find all 10 mistakes in today’s paragraph. Remember: Do Now's are INDEPENDENT and QUIET exercises. Thank you 

Tuesday April 11, 2017 When spring begins on a farm, many chores need to be done. Farmers needs to fix equipment and plow feilds so that there ready for knew crops. they need to clean animal pens and care for newborn animals such as lams. Other work includes repair fences, setting up water pumps, and choping firewood. When the new season arrives, a farm become a very busy place

The Book Thief Turn to page 117 (the start of the prologue). We’re going to read to page 125. As we read: Remember, we’re having a quiz after we read, so if highlighting or making notes in the margins will help you, do so.

The Book Thief: Parts 2-3 Quiz! In a moment, we’re going to take a quiz over parts 2-3 of The Book Thief. Take the next three minutes to more into testing position and hurriedly ask your seatmates what the heck happened in parts 2 and 3. Once we begin, remember: no talking or cell phones. You’ll get one warning. After that it’s a zero. Oh no!

Goals for Today… Text Comprehension/Analysis Questions: After you pass back your quiz, respond to the questions on the front of your handout. Be sure to explain your responses fully and provide supporting textual evidence if necessary. Character Analysis: Choose one character that you really like, and find one song that you think fits their personality. Pick out one line from the song that you think fits your character particularly well, and explain why it fits using references from the text.