AGENDA: Take a minute
Blog/Corrections
Week 4: Grammar/Quote
Literature Circles
HW: Read 100 pages of your literature Circles books
I was walking to class, and then I sat down. We watched the take a minute video and started writing the blog. Ms. Nakada then started explaining how it needs an apostrophe when it is a contraction. She also showed how its is a possessive. When we finished our grammar, we moved on to the quote of the week, which was "The cause of freedom is not the cause of a race or a sect, a party or a class- it is the cause of human kind, the very birthright of humanity" by Anna Julia Cooper. She explained how a party meant political and how class meant social. We turned to the next page of our notebooks, and Ms. Nakada explained how literature circles allows us to make meaning of text in small groups. She also said there will be a reader leader, clarifier, questioner, and summarizer. Then, we chose groups for the literature circles, and chose our books. Then, we started reading together. Soon, the class was over, and while we were putting our chairs up. Finally, we left.

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