Today’s Agenda:
Pick up your folders and take out or find a book or magazine to read.
1. Individual Reading Time and fill out your reading log.
Be in your seats READING by the time the bell rings.
You are welcome to read the Lewis and Clark books if you wish to.
Today you may spend this time studying for your test. If you do, fill out your log like this:
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5-18-16
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x
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Studied for Mind Map Test
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15
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Here is a reminder of how to fill out your reading log:
Filling out your reading log: Examples -- The Reading Log is required.
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Date
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B
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M
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N
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O
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Title -- Use ditto marks (“) when continuing the same material.
Material read/Explanation/Read from page__ to page __
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Minutes Read
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Total Hours Read
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EX
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1/13/16
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X
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Scholastic Scope, Sept. 2013 pages 4-9
“Malala the Powerful”
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20
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1/15/16
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x
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The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles to pg. 43
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20
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2/3
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2. Partner Fluency -- Fill out your graph.
Use the tongue-twisters passage.
Here is a reminder of how to fill out your fluency graph:
The Fluency Graph is required.
Date
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2-26-16
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2-26-16
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3-1-16
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3-3-16
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Passage #
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SCSS
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SCSS
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706
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706
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Words Per MInute
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120
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124
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122
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130
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3. Number the facts on your mind map. Write the total number by your name and circle it.
4. Hand in your mind map to the top wire basket.
5. Take the Mind Map Test. Recreate your mind map the best you can, filling in as many facts as you can.
Write neatly and legibly. Use illustrations and label them.
Place the facts as closely as you can to where they belong on the mind map.
Number your facts and write the total number by your name and circle it.
Rivers and cities correctly labeled count as facts.
Don't forget the title.
Facts must be correct, correctly placed, and legible to count.
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