Thursday, January 7, 2016

January 7, 2016

Happy Thursday!!!
       I want to tell you all how proud I am of you and your hard work today in writing. You all did a great job staying focused and working on your seed stories. I loved that we were able to share some things that worked and some things that didn't work. I would like to have one more day of working on picking great seed stories to write about.
     So, I've been asked to add an extra credit question for you kids to answer each night. Tonight's extra credit question is......... What makes a great seed story? You can answer below or email me.
    See you all tomorrow! Don't forget to study for your 1st spelling test of 2016!!!!!

Homework:
Math:

  • Homelink 3.12

Spelling:

  • pgs. 88-93

Reading:

  • Read for 20 minutes

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    1. to have a good seed story you need character description, dialogue, setting description, and an important detail. You don't want to write about a big topic. You want to have lots of description. you want to write about something that means a lot to you and something that won't bore the reader.

      Charlie Gaughan #6

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  2. a good seed story focuses on one detail and will not board your reader

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  3. a good seed story include the most important information from a watermelon story. Even though you only want the most important information, it is still important to include lots of detail.

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  4. A good seed story includes dialogue but not every move and word you say only the important things. It also includes a description of important things like the setting or the important characters.

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