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Day 3 Day 3

Why can’t you always believe what you think you see? Question of the Week Why can’t you always believe what you think you see?

Work with your shoulder partner to come up with a definition of “astonished.” Discuss with your shoulder partner: What has astonished you lately?

Compare and Contrast When you compare and contrast, you tell how two or more things are alike and different. A chart can help you compare and contrast. You can compare and contrast two things you read about or something you read about with something you already know.

Compare these characters from the story- how are they ALIKE Compare these characters from the story- how are they ALIKE? How are they DIFFERENT? James Frisco Drake Doyle/Nell Fossey

it’s its were we’re you’re your

Daily Fix-It!