Writer’s Notebook  5-10 minutes of writing EVERYDAY!  7-Up sentences.

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Writer’s Notebook  5-10 minutes of writing EVERYDAY!  7-Up sentences

The Five People You Meet in Heaven Deadline Diamonds in the Shadow Independent Reading

Literary Elements: Author’s Purpose, Character, Conflict, Irony, Setting, Tone, Voice

Reading Skills: Cause and Effect, Draw Conclusions, Evaluate, Infer, Interpret Imagery, Predict, Question, Respond, Sequence, Summarize Types of Writing: Argumentative, Informative/Explanatory, Narratives

Late work – I will accept late work for ½ credit up until the unit test. ½ credit is better than a ‘0’. Grades are determined by total points Discipline Procedure Check my website

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