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Seasons Greetings!

Seasons Greetings!. A Holiday Writing Activity . By Caroline LaMagna. Winter Break. What would you like to do during your winter break? Write a paragraph describing what you normally do, or would like to do, while you are on vacation from school in December. Writing Your Paragraph….

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Seasons Greetings!

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  1. Seasons Greetings! A Holiday Writing Activity By Caroline LaMagna

  2. Winter Break • What would you like to do during your winter break? • Write a paragraph describing what you normally do, or would like to do, while you are on vacation from school in December.

  3. Writing Your Paragraph… • First, organize your thoughts • You can brainstorm and make a list of ideas that pop into your head about your favorite Thanksgiving memory or try clustering • You can use the “5 Ws” and answer the questions – Who?, What?, When?,Where?, and Why? • You can use a graphic organizer, like a story map (here’s another story map) or a time-order chart

  4. Make You Story Come Alive • Describe what your favorite “vacation from school” activity is: • What do you see, hear, feel, smell, taste? • Compare it: • What is it like? • What is it different from? • Tell your story in the correct sequence – or time order (the order in which things happen). You may use words like first, then, next, and finally.

  5. Paragraph • A paragraph has three parts. The topic sentence states the main idea. The sentences in the body of the paragraph are all connected to the main idea. The closing, or concluding sentence sums up the message in the paragraph – for example: Trees may be the most important form of plant life on earth. Trees add beauty to parks and give shelter to animals. Tree roots help store water and keep the soil from washing away in rainstorms. Different types of trees provide wood, paper, food and medicines. One of the most important things a tree does is clean up the air. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. It is oxygen that people need to breathe. People can thank trees for a lot more than shade! Topic Sentence Body Closing Sentence

  6. A Word on Time Order • Here is a very brief example of a story about building a tree house told in time order: First we used a rope to raise the wood up into the tree. Next, our parents helped us make a frame for the floor. We nailed boards to the frame. Then the walls and roof went up. Finally, to celebrate, we had a picnic in our new tree house!

  7. Now Get to Writing!! • Have fun and enjoy your break from school!!

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