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📚 Comprehension and Writing G4U3W5D3

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🎯Objective:

I can connect what I read back to the Essential Question.

I can identify main idea, key details, and write a brief summary.

Essential Question:

In what ways can advances in science be helpful and harmful?

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1. Participate along with the lesson:

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