Make your own Sundae! Remember your Scoop! What is your name? My name is Fifi. After reading the passage, explain why earthquakes are devastating. Earthquakes.

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Make your own Sundae!

Remember your Scoop! What is your name? My name is Fifi. After reading the passage, explain why earthquakes are devastating. Earthquakes are devastating for multiple reasons that include loss of life, damage to property and infrastructure, and geographical changes to the land.

Remember to cite multiple details from the text to support your answer. DETAIL

Remember to reread your answer. Make sure that every detail is related to your question and scoop sentence. DETAIL Should we add this unrelated idea to our response?

Reread the question and your answer. Be certain that you have answered all parts of the question.

Remember to give your reader a spoon! Spoon feed your final thoughts to your reader by restating your scoop sentence!

Check your paper for nice toppings! Sprinkles, Whip cream, and a Cherry on Top! Spelling/ Word Choice/ Organization/ Neatness/ Punctuation

Constructed Response- You Choose! What is your favorite book? Why is this book your favorite? How did you connect with it? Tell me about your favorite genre of books to read. Tell me why you enjoy this genre and provide a few examples. Do you prefer to write in print or cursive? Why? Tell me which you prefer and why you don’t prefer the other.