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Let’s Get Ready ! Take out your two poem handouts and your Warm-up/Proces s Page from this week .

Writer’s Notebooks will be collected Monday: DUE: Two vocabulary words and your 5 complete ABC Boxes. . Let’s Get Ready ! Take out your two poem handouts and your Warm-up/Proces s Page from this week . Process: . What could we say is true about courage based on our reading this week?

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Let’s Get Ready ! Take out your two poem handouts and your Warm-up/Proces s Page from this week .

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  1. Writer’s Notebooks will be collected Monday: DUE: Two vocabulary words and your 5 complete ABC Boxes.

  2. Let’s Get Ready!Take out your two poem handouts and your Warm-up/Process Page from this week.

  3. Process: What could we say is true about courage based on our reading this week? Identify text evidence from each poem…don’t forget to use your English vocabulary!

  4. WARM-UP: Article of the Week

  5. Article of the Week • Read the article on your desk. • Highlight or underline any new words. • Underline evidence of the character of the main topic of the article.

  6. Text Questions • Today, working as table groups, we will complete the text-dependent questions for both poems. • Let’s start with “Courage My …”

  7. Process: What could we say is true about courage based on our reading this week? Identify text evidence from each poem…don’t forget to use your English vocabulary!

  8. Narrative Response Put your heading on the “Courage is…” handout Using the web brainstorm, work as a table to collect as many phrases or clauses as you can to complete this statement.

  9. Narrative Response Take out a sheet of notebook paper. Title the top “Courage is…” Using a web brainstorm, work as a table to collect as many phrases or clauses as you can to complete this statement.

  10. Closure: Tweet It! Summarize this week’s lessons on your Tweet Ticket. Don’t forget your name!

  11. Vocabulary Homework Choose from the following words for Vocab homework: quarry brooch harmony (watch the context) • derail • poised • delirious

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