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Myths, Folktales, Legends, and Fables
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Traditional Literature Ashlynd Kyle
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The Things They Carried
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Vocabulary Week 2 Detriment
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1. “If you are interested in stories with happy endings, you would be better off reading
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SCARY STORIES
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Genre Characteristics Harwood
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The Catcher in the Rye
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Speaker Name | Speaker Title
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Stories Worth Retelling:
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Genre Literary categories
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Literature Genres
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You need the paper on the table and a sheet of paper today.
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SOFA BDD 1 © 2013 Armando Fox & David Patterson, all rights reserved
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Crowd Control: Armed with Rhetorical Force
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Big Question: How can stories be used to explain the workings of nature?
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Crowd Control: Armed with Rhetorical Force
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Station #3: The United States and the Holocaust and Immigration
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NCRM Research Methods Festival
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Science Our science topic for this half term will be our bodies! We will be learning;
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Beanstalk & Sunflower topic planner for The Summer Term
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Greek Mythology
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Welcome! January 4
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