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During your independent reading, add an entry to this blog by noon each Sunday. To be clear, by 12:00pm each Sunday, you are asked to answer the questions for that week's blog. For each entry, submit your name, text titled punctuated correctly, number of pages read since the last blog, one metacognitive thought and a thorough answer to that week's question by citing evidence from your text. To meet teacher expectations, fulfill all of the requirements just mentioned. To perform above and beyond teacher expectations, add additional metacognitive thoughts about your text and respond to multiple blog entries from other students. Documents that may steer or inspire your metacognitive thoughts are below; use them as you see fit. 
cornell_t4.docx
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ccr_literature_questions-commoncore_rubric-easy.doc
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greek_and_latin_root_words.doc
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metacoginitve_reader_response_prompts.png
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metacognitive_journal2.docx
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metacognitive_prompts.doc
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reading_bookmark.doc
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reading_card_journaling.doc
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reading_card_metacognition_table.doc
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reading-response-questions-teachthought.jpg
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