THIS IS FOR A GRADE.
1. Visit Freckle.
2. Read about Annie Oakley.
3. Complete the reading AND writing tasks.
1. Visit Freckle.
2. Read about Annie Oakley.
3. Complete the reading AND writing tasks.
THIS IS FOR A GRADE.
1. Visit Freckle. 2. Read about Annie Oakley. 3. Complete the reading AND writing tasks.
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1. Read everyone's paragraphs in the comments.
2. Write a comment under each person's paragraph telling what structure you think they used. 1. Read "The Great Stink" in the May/June issue of Storyworks.
2. Write a paragraph about the article using a text structure of your choice. 3. Comment on this post by typing your paragraph. (Do not email.) Things to remember: 1. Make your text structure obvious with key words and phrases. Don't try to trick or challenge your classmates. 2. Do not copy the text. Please paraphrase the information. 3. Double check that your typed paragraph has accurate punctuation and capitalization. 4. You may not be able to indent in the comment section. That is okay. 5. Check your spelling. Do your best. Make sure words from the article are spelled correctly. Solve the puzzle by using the columns of letters below the puzzle to fill in the empty boxes. Once you use a letter from that column, cross it off. Each letter in a column is used only once and are in no particular order. Sometimes your words may wrap around to the next line. Good luck!
Tuesday: 1. Participate in Zoom lesson. 2. Read "The Amazing History of Dogs" in the 2017 September Storyworks issue. 3. Complete Text Structure activity. We will go over the answers on Thursday.
Wednesday: 1. Create a box and bullets. 2. Choose a text structure (cause/effect, problem/solution, chronological order) 3. Write an informational paragraph using the text structure you chose. Thursday:
1. Participate in Zoom lesson. 2. Share your paragraph. 3. Your classmates will try to figure out the text structure you used. Good morning! We will have an AC ELA Zoom meeting on Tuesday at 9:00. We are going to learn about text structure this week. Make sure you are ready to go with paper/pencil to work on this week's assignment. We will Zoom again on Thursday at 9:00 to share and challenge each other. The Zoom invites will be shared on SeeSaw. Check out the first weekly Brain Teaser Monday puzzles.
I'm friends with a Cobb County librarian that compiled a list of YA books for elementary readers. Download the file to get some ideas. The list is a few years old. You may want to see if the authors have published new titles recently.
1. You are only required to do our AC ELA work for reading and writing. You are welcome to do the StoryWorks activities if you would like too.
2. Conduct your research and build your presentation independently. Hey, guys. I'd like our class to continue Westward Expansion. You all glued a research choice board in your journals. We are going to be using the same choice board at home. I have attached the file so you can download it. Do not try to do all of this in one day! Remember, this is part of your 2 hours of work. Don't worry about how you are going to turn it in. I have a fun idea that I will share next this week. Your presentation should include 6 slides. (5 if you do not include Fun Facts) 1. Introduction 2. 2-4 Specific Sections (Ex. adaptations, habitat) The Fun Fact slide should be #4. 5. Conclusion I am going to start making and posting recordings of The Misadventures of Maude March. You can purchase a copy if you would like to read along. I cannot find a PDF version like Harry Potter. You are not required to buy a book.
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