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Dec. 6-10, 2021

INTENSIVE READING

MON: Pop Quiz on "Primary Lessons". Read "Brother Wolf" pg. 164-66. Write a 2 paragraph letter from a dog or human TO the Wolf.

TUE: Do Teamwork, STP, and Word Power questions on pg. 167 and 169. Then make a poster about saving the Wolf!

WED: Study Island/ Vocabulary worksheets p. 17-24.

THU: Study Island/ Vocabulary worksheets - (switch from yesterday).

FRI: Finish the worksheets. Do a fun Christmas Activity.

------All Assignments should be completed and turned in on time. Late work will receive a 50 point deduction.

-----Book reports will be due Jan. 9.



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