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ELA Class Work

ELA Class Work. Thursday, September 12, 2012. Do Now – 9/12/13. Come in quietly and sit in your assigned seat. Sharpen pencils and record daily pay. Be ready to work on your DGP. It is due on Friday. Both sides of the paper should be completed. DGP - Thursday, September 12, 2013.

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ELA Class Work

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  1. ELA Class Work Thursday, September 12, 2012

  2. Do Now – 9/12/13 • Come in quietly and sit in your assigned seat. • Sharpen pencils and record daily pay. • Be ready to work on your DGP. It is due on Friday. Both sides of the paper should be completed.

  3. DGP - Thursday, September 12, 2013 • Identify the structure and function of the sentence: Did your dog chew the blue slippers?

  4. Follow PBIS Expectations

  5. Essential Question: • What is a narrative, and what steps should I follow to write one?

  6. Assignment – Periods 1, 4, 5 • Materials managers, get and distribute the literature books. • Whole class read and discuss pp. 506-510. • Write a rough draft of your own, original narrative in your notebook. • Staple your plot map of “Thank You, Ma’am” to the plot map of your own story and put it in the blue “IN” basket. • Meet with a peer to revise and edit your story. You will type a final draft on Friday. Extra Credit - If you finish early, answer the questions on p. 34 (#2, 3, 5, 6) in complete sentences. Remember to write in blue or black ink. Each well-written answer is worth 10 extra credit points.

  7. Assignment – Periods 2, 3 • Materials managers, get and distribute the literature books. • Whole class read and discuss pp. 506-510. Read pp. 579-583 in groups. • Write a rough draft of your own, original narrative in your notebook. You may write either in narrative or play format. • Staple your plot map of “Thank You, Ma’am” to the plot map of your own story and put it in the blue “IN” basket. • Meet with a peer to revise and edit your story. You will type a final draft on Friday. Extra Credit - If you finish early, answer the questions on p. 34 (#2, 3, 5, 6) in complete sentences. Remember to write in blue or black ink. Each well-written answer is worth 10 extra credit points.

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