PPT-Silent Reading Rules You must be silently reading your book the ENTIRE period. (Yes, you
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You should be working on the Book Club Prep Work sheet as you are reading You may sit anywhere in the c lassroom as long as you are not touching anyone else If
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Silent Reading Rules You must be silently reading your book the ENTIRE period. (Yes, you: Transcript
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