You need your folder (per. 7&8 only), writer’s notebook, and reader’s notebook for class today. You must have your own book to read in class EVERY DAY!

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You need your folder (per. 7&8 only), writer’s notebook, and reader’s notebook for class today. You must have your own book to read in class EVERY DAY! You should also have your CAT EVERY DAY!

Friday, January 15: I WILL: 1.revise, edit, and imitate the structure of a sentence-turn in DGP (per. 7&8) 2.go to the library and check out a historical fiction book (per. 1-4) 3.complete a writer’s notebook prompt- FREE WRITE FRIDAY! 4.reading-complete “Long Walk to Freedom” packet to turn in and read “Superpatriot” –complete page 84 #1-4 in RN Read historical fiction novel

January 15- Free Write Friday! Write anything of your choice for today’s entry Make sure the entries are complete- January 13-Someone Famous January 14-My Name

CAT Read a historical fiction novel-checked out from the library No school Monday-MLK holiday