Focus: What story do you really want to tell? How can you tell it well?
1. Warming up with enneagrams and trusting each other
2. Listening to Sarah Kay's "Hands"; tracing your hands and listing experiences
3. Drafting your stories using sensory imagery to show instead of tell; RADaR revising
4. Sharing beautiful words
HW:
1. For the next four weeks, your homework is to spend one hour outside of class reading independently.
2. For WEDNESDAY: Bring your independent reading book and signed gold letter to class. This has been your only real homework so far, so every single person should have this done.
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