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Turn in chapter 2-5 vocabulary IF you have Ch. 6-9 Reading Guide done, turn it in DUE MONDAY 

Turn in chapter 2-5 vocabulary IF you have Ch. 6-9 Reading Guide done, turn it in DUE MONDAY  . Have you ever been wrongly accused of something? What did you get accused of & why? Did the person know they were accusing you even though you hadn’t done anything wrong or was it an accident?

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Turn in chapter 2-5 vocabulary IF you have Ch. 6-9 Reading Guide done, turn it in DUE MONDAY 

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  1. Turn in chapter 2-5 vocabulary • IF you have Ch. 6-9 Reading Guide done, turn it in • DUE MONDAY 

  2. Have you ever been wrongly accused of something? • What did you get accused of & why? • Did the person know they were accusing you even though you hadn’t done anything wrong or was it an accident? • Did you get in trouble? Did anyone apologize for accusing you?

  3. Read your article. • Underline 5 things that you react strongly to (surprise, happiness, sadness, anger, etc.) • After that, write out the 5 parts you underlined & write a sentence or two about how it made you feel & why.

  4. Start with the person wearing the darkest colored shoes. • The first person will read one of the parts they chose to write about. • One at a time, everyone in the group should share their own response • Person who read the part shares what their response was last • Repeat until everyone has shared one of their responses

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