Fun Bitmoji pictures are a great way to spice up boring discussion forums. This week, many students did not turn in their Week 2 Pre-Writing Wroksheet where they decide on an essay topic, write a thesis statement and create sub-points for their body paragraphs. This week in order to help those students, I am scheduling an extra Zoom meeting to teach students how to come up with a Narrative Essay topic. Here is the Bitmoji picture I used to announce today's meeting:
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