Thursday, February 2, 2017

Day 100


We have made it to our 100th day together! Please work on any unfinished assignments for the class (Booker T. Washington response, If poem response) or read independently while I take attendance,

Today we will be looking at figurative language and how it is used to improve literary text.

RFotD: Despite the name, centipedes do not have 100 legs. All centipedes have an odd number of pairs of legs, which means the total number is never divisible by 4. A millipede, however, can have 100 legs. But despite its name, the highest number of legs ever found on a millipede was 750, not 1000.  Read more interesting facts about the number 100 here.

Homework: Read for 30 munites and catch up on your reading journal entries.

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