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PREAP /GT ELA Dec 3-7

Monday Dec 3
NO RED INK - due Friday @ 11pm
Crucible Paper:  Thesis Example/Body Paragraph example:  Introduce/State/ Explain
Citations/Noodletools
Tuesday Dec 4
Work on Paper
Wednesday Dec 5
Introduce Crucible Project/pass out Rubric/go over directions/show examples
(project due Dec 17th)
Work on Paper
Thursday Dec 6
Crucible Act III/IV Exam
Friday Dec 7
Crucible Paper Self/Peer Edit
Crucible Paper Revisions
NO RED INK due by 11PM
Crucible Paper Final Draft DUE Tuesday:  NOODLETOOLS citation REQUIRED

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