Friday Wrap Up: Reading Workshop
Here's another idea for thought and possible free writing: Odysseus gets a lot of help on his journey, advice about dangers to avoid and knowledge about events that will happen before they happen. Do you agree that it is better to know about the dangers you may face, or would you prefer to face the unknown with no clue of what may come? And here's another related question: When someone tells you that they have good news and bad news, which do you say you want first and why?
Today you'll be taking quiz #2 on Greek and Latin cell words after you finish your warm up writing. As you finish it up and turn it in, you may get out your independent reading books and read silently with the rest of the shortened class. (Assembly day schedule)
Before class is over, be sure you complete your book log for this week and turn it in.
Have a safe, happy weekend. See you Monday.
Today you'll be taking quiz #2 on Greek and Latin cell words after you finish your warm up writing. As you finish it up and turn it in, you may get out your independent reading books and read silently with the rest of the shortened class. (Assembly day schedule)
Before class is over, be sure you complete your book log for this week and turn it in.
Have a safe, happy weekend. See you Monday.
1 Comments:
I would want the bad news first because then...i'd have the good news to be happy about! :)
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