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Adventure Story Extra Page worksheet
As needed when students run out of writing space. |
1 per student |
Character Details from previous lesson
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1 per student |
Story Draft from previous lesson
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1 per student |
Story Map from previous lesson
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1 per student |
Students will need to bring their completed work from the previous lesson to this lesson.
The full text of Harper’s Adventure can be read here .
You can keep playing the acting game! With a partner, come up with a list of situations to react to. Together, you can act out your reactions to each one. After you react, try to name what you did with movement and facial expressions.
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