Students will create a class comp book to organize work.

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Students will create a class comp book to organize work

1. Number the first 30 pages in the top right corner of each page. (front and back) 2. Label page 1 Table of Contents 3. Label page 5 Palmer Policies 4. Label page 6 Ms Wolken's Policies 5. Label page 7 Root Words Q Label pages 8, 10, AND 12 “RW Work Q1” 7. Label pages 14, 16, AND 18 “RW Work Q2” 8. Label page 20 “Quick Writes Q1” Homework: syllabus signed and returned

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