Agenda
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Laura and Maurice |
MyPerspectives: We've read, A Simple Act. Next, we will read, An Invisible Thread. Prepare to compare these two selections.
Remember the essential question: What can one generation learn from another?
Wednesday: Grammar day: NOREDINK
The Cay: We will be reading Ch. 8 and 9. Timothy and Phillip are stranded on the small cay. What do you think will be their greatest challenge for survival?
Agenda
Complete the prompt for ch. 6.
Timothy and Phillip are about to land on a small cay. With no food, no water, and no way to communicate with anyone, how will they be able to survive? Remember to complete all the work for Ch. 6 and 7.
MyPerspectives: Prepare to read, A Simple Act and An Invisible Thread. Prepare to compare these two selections.
Remember the essential question: What can one generation learn from another?
Wednesday: NOREDINK
Agenda
Complete reading ch. 4 of The Cay. Phillip is stranded on a life raft in the open ocean with Timothy and a cat. What do you think will happen next? Read Ch. 4 and 5. Complete the Prompt. Get ready to read Ch. 6.
Next, pick up your workbook from the bookshelf. Turn to page 2.
MyPerspectives: Language Arts Textbook
Essential Question: What can one generation learn from another?
Younger people often learn from older people, sometimes it works the other way around.
When you have completed your quick write, go to the NOREDINK link. Sign up for the appropriate class.
Class Codes
Period 1: lovely whale 81
Period 3: sleepy ox 7
Agenda
The Cay: First, you will complete chapter 2. Next, complete the writing for prompt 2. Finally, find the anticipatory guide for ch. 3.
How much danger will Phillip and his mom be in if they decide to go to Virginia by ship?
The SS Hato has been sunk by the German's. Phillip is now on a life raft. Complete the anticipatory guide for ch. 4 and 5. Will Phillip's attitude improve, or not?
MyPerspectives: Language Arts Textbook
Essential Question: What can one generation learn from another?
Younger people often learn from older people, sometimes it works the other way around.