 Write in your agenda:  Daily Academic Vocabulary(Day 3 &4)  Plot  Workstations  Homework: Read for AR and complete annotation logs. 5 AR pts. are.

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 Write in your agenda:  Daily Academic Vocabulary(Day 3 &4)  Plot  Workstations  Homework: Read for AR and complete annotation logs. 5 AR pts. are due next Friday! Annotation logs due Monday.

 Intend: To have something in mind as a goal, plan, or purpose  The students intend to raise money to pay for a class trip.  Intentions: Something you mean to do.  The team’s intention is to win the final game.

 In your reading group you will be reading a fiction story and completing a plot diagram.  Take turns reading the text.  Work together to complete the plot diagram. You can use your interactive notebook to help you.