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Happy Friday, Friends!!

Happy Friday, Friends!!. Be sure you made your lunch choice in Mrs. McClendon’s room and turned in any ride changes . Sharpen your pencil, get a drink, use the restroom – get ready for the day!

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Happy Friday, Friends!!

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  1. Happy Friday, Friends!! Be sure you made your lunch choice in Mrs. McClendon’s room and turned in any ride changes. Sharpen your pencil, get a drink, use the restroom – get ready for the day! Be sure Mrs. Carlile has a pocket, a popsicle stick, and an index card with your name on it. Finish your poster from Tuesday. DO YOU NEED TO SWITCH OUT A BROWSING BOOK? Let’s make this a great day!! 

  2. What will we do duringReaders Workshop? As you read independently from the basket on your table, think about how a wise reader reads independently. Be ready to share about something you did that made you a wise reader today!

  3. Writers Workshop • What is our “Smart Moves” section in our Sourcebook and how will we use it? • What topics can you add to your list or begin drafting on today?

  4. Readers Workshop What are our behavior expectations when we are reading with others? • As you read with others, be sure you are meeting our behavior expectations! • On three post-it notes, write down what the person you are reading about did to help make a difference in their community.

  5. RW: What does a wise reader do? • Create an anchor chart about the choices wise readers make - look at a rubric. • As you read independently, think about our anchor chart and our rubric – What type of a reader are you being today?

  6. WW/SS: How can we make a change together? • Complete our Sourcebook set up • “Each of us can make a difference. Together, we can make a change.” • What does this quote mean to you? • What does it mean to us as a class this year? • How did your person from yesterday’s reading show this?

  7. Journaling Directions: • Your Sourcebook MUST say: • Your Name • Your Homeroom • Writers Sourcebook • Your Reading Journal MUST say: • Your Name • Your Homeroom • Reading Journal

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