September 7 and 8. To begin… Turn in your Declaration of Independence (remember how to turn in stuff?) Independent Reading: Fill out cover sheet (name.

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September 7 and 8

To begin… Turn in your Declaration of Independence (remember how to turn in stuff?) Independent Reading: Fill out cover sheet (name and block) and the first section of the second page (title, genre, author, divide book into thirds…) Read silently (15 min) As you read, fill out the chart for the first third.

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