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Need Help plsss Part 1: Double Entry Journal Directions for a double-entry journal:

As you read, copy and paste into the first column any key ideas and phrases from the text that you find interesting or puzzling. If you are using “real” text, highlight or underline those key ideas as you read, or mark them with sticky notes before transferring them to the first column of the chart.
Think and React: Think about what each key ideas means to you, why the author may have included it, and what connections you can make to it. What reactions do you have? (Note: You do not have to have a reaction, a thought, a feeling, and a connection for each idea! One or two will do.)
Ideas from Text:
Key Words and Phrases My Reactions, Thoughts, Feelings, and/or Connections
Jefferson's legacy Jefferson sent people to explore Louisiana Territory. It's amazing to think he doubled the size of the country before really knowing what the land had to offer!

Part 2: 3-2-1 Chart
This is called a 3-2-1 Chart and you will be completing one for each lesson in the course. Your instructor may ask you about these during your discussion-based assessments or other phone calls.

3 List three things you learned from this lesson.

2 List two things from this lesson that you feel are very important.

1 List one question you have from this lesson.

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