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Agenda 2/15. 1) Go over Socratic Seminar Reflection 2) Review Game Homework: Study for Book 1 Test Think about your essay on foreshadowing. It is due Friday. Rough Draft is due Thursday. BAAM! Book 1.
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Agenda 2/15 • 1) Go over Socratic Seminar Reflection • 2) Review Game Homework: Study for Book 1 Test Think about your essay on foreshadowing. It is due Friday. Rough Draft is due Thursday
GAME RULES1. Make teams. Decide which team goes first.2. Appoint a scorekeeper. 3. Teams answer correctly and earn money. If a team is correct, they can continue until max. 3 times or until they get BAAM!4. If a team hits BAAM, they go bankrupt!5. The team with the most money at the end is the winner. 6. Penalties cost a team $10 , $25 and $50 dollars! BAAM! The GAME Show
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