One type of fictional narrative is a tall tale. Students will be …
One type of fictional narrative is a tall tale. Students will be writing their own ending for a new tall tale they haven’t read yet. They will read all of the different endings they come up with and compare them with how the author, Mary Pope Osborne, actually ended the story. Planning and drafting are the first two steps. Students will create a draft using the narrative checklist and start by making the graphic organizer. Students will work around the room on their graphic organizers and share with classmates. Students will continue to work independently to complete their narratives and add dialogue. They will use the narrative checklist to evaluate their own writing, then revise and edit before writing a final copy.
Using the writing process to write book reviews. Review: 1.What are the …
Using the writing process to write book reviews. Review: 1.What are the steps in the writing process? 2. What type of writing is a book review? Book Review Opinion Checklist Sample
Learning to Write Opinions Review five steps of the writing process Review …
Learning to Write Opinions Review five steps of the writing process Review three main types of writing Opinion Checklist Sample Create graphic organizer model Students will work around the room on their graphic organizers Sharing Drafts Transition Words for Opinion Texts Third Grade Editing Checklist Revise and edit your piece Peer Revise and Edit Write or type a final copy Feedback based on the Opinion Writing Checklist
This is a BlendSpace lesson on the persuasive appeals - ethos, logos, …
This is a BlendSpace lesson on the persuasive appeals - ethos, logos, and pathos. It involves note-taking, an understanding check quiz, and an application assignment in which students analyze a commercial or print ad for its use of ethos, logos, and pathos.
This is a BlendSpace lesson on ethos, logos, and pathos. It involves …
This is a BlendSpace lesson on ethos, logos, and pathos. It involves note-taking from videos, slides, and images, an comprehension quiz, and an application assignment in which students analyze a commercial or print ad for its use of ethos, logos, and pathos.
This LO demonstrates how to create in-text citations for tricky situations including …
This LO demonstrates how to create in-text citations for tricky situations including more than one author, multiple quotes by the same source in a paragraph, corporate authors, electronic sources.
This LO covers how to create both the in-text citation and works …
This LO covers how to create both the in-text citation and works cited citation for other types of sources that weren’t covered in previous lessons. It is less likely for students to encounter these types of situations.
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