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Nov 20, 2023 07:04AM

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I am :3"
yeah lol though i'm not entirely sure what this thread is, in all honesty lol

yeah, currently trying to get back into reading so I'm kinda oblivious lol
No worries! So a reading sprint is a set length of time that we read for!
For example we might agree that we want to read for half an hour at the top of the hour. That means that the sprint time would look like :00 for 30. The :00 stands for the top of the hour and the 'for 30' means for 30 minutes
If we decided on :25 for 35 then that means that we would read from 25 past the hour for 35 minutes. Does that make any sense?
For example we might agree that we want to read for half an hour at the top of the hour. That means that the sprint time would look like :00 for 30. The :00 stands for the top of the hour and the 'for 30' means for 30 minutes
If we decided on :25 for 35 then that means that we would read from 25 past the hour for 35 minutes. Does that make any sense?

yeah, currently trying to get back into reading so I'm kinda oblivious lol"
ooo it does, sounds pretty fun, actually!

i'm down to do a half-hour sprint tonight if you'd like

Me! Caught me at a good time :)"
yep! go ahead and push it to 40 since I answered just a little too late lol



page 90 :)"
i read 9 pages bc my friend kept texting me lol lets go again

at 20 for 25?
Amari wrote: "Kat wrote: "5 for 25?"
works for me"
I'll jump in on this one, starting now page 173
works for me"
I'll jump in on this one, starting now page 173
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