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A winner of the Newberry Medal
Out of the Dust A winner of the Newberry Medal By karen hesse
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Jaguar Jumpstart . This week, we have learned about the four methods of elaboration: . 1. Descriptive Details = lots of words of phrases to describe 2. Examples = actual times that something happened . 3. Statistics = numbers, figures, charts, measurements 4. Anecdotes = details in the form of stories Provide two examples of each one. Use complete sentences when it is appropriate. Anecdotes may be short (2-3 sentences).
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Yesterday… We continued discussing a research project related to the Dust Bowl. . Our goal is for each of us to publish an online newspaper article, with news stories, links, and pictures, by the end of the week. . This is called an interactive news article.
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Yesterday… We learned the four methods of elaboration:
. Descriptive Details = lots of words of phrases to describe 2. Examples = actual times that something happened . 3. Statistics = numbers, figures, charts, measurements 4. Anecdotes = details in the form of stories
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Today… We begin the research project! Our revised plan is:
. We begin the research project! Our revised plan is: Tuesday: Choose a question to answer. Look at the provided sources (websites). See how to create your bibliography. Wednesday: Write the news articles (on the actual website). Thursday: Finish drafting the actual news page Add the links and pictures. Friday: Edit, finalize, and submit the news page.
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Let’s Begin… Headline = the attention getter .
Here is some additional information that you should learn before beginning today: . Headline = the attention getter . Subhead = a little more detail; longer but still trying to steer the reader into the article
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Let’s Begin… Your news article contains informational writing.
Here is some additional information that you should learn before beginning today: . Your news article contains informational writing. . You are not allowed to share your personal opinion. You are allowed to quote the personal opinions of your sources.
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Let’s Begin… Here is some additional information that you should learn before beginning today: . . Before submitting, you should correct any mistakes in grammar, spelling, or mechanics.
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Let’s Begin… Avoid FLUFF!!! We want solid content. EXAMPLES OF FLUFF:
“And that is what I think about the Dust Bowl.” “The Dust Bowl was a big event.” “Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a dude.” . “The Dust Bowl was a really dusty time.” “The Works Progress Administration was some agency.”
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Let’s Begin… . A FUN EXAMPLE:
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Let’s Begin… . The Moral of the Story: FLUFF IS OBVIOUS!!!
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Let’s Begin… www.gregoryerickelley.blogspot.com
We will be working with partners, due to the laptop situation. Using your laptop, go to:
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Let’s look at the site together and then begin working.
Let’s Begin… . Let’s look at the site together and then begin working.
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.. We Began!
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