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Spring Break: How Did Spring Break Start?
Spring Break: How Did Spring Break Start?
Spring Break: How Did Spring Break Start?
Spring Break: How Did Spring Break Start?
Spring Break: How Did Spring Break Start?
Spring Break: How Did Spring Break Start?
Spring Break: How Did Spring Break Start?
Spring Break: How Did Spring Break Start?
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Perfect for circle-seat-center, independent work, or guided work for the week before Spring Break. A short informative article summarizes spring break and asks 3 comprehension questions. There is an opinion writing prompt with organizer that will require notebook paper or a computer to complete the response. Three word play activities are included to practice context clues and critical thinking skills. There is an exercise in reasoning asking students to pick a place to go on spring break, explain their choice, and plan what they would pack.

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Perfect for circle-seat-center, independent work, or guided work for the week before Spring Break. A short informative article summarizes spring break and asks 3 comprehension questions. There is an opinion writing prompt with organizer that will require notebook paper or a computer to complete the response. Three word play activities are included to practice context clues and critical thinking skills. There is an exercise in reasoning asking students to pick a place to go on spring break, explain their choice, and plan what they would pack.

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Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.
Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences.
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