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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Compound Sentences

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STUDY LINK 1.8 AND IXL A.1

FINAL DRAFT OF WRITING DUE THUR

WILF

  • Seed idea
  • Contains: Strong descriptions of  the object, the setting, an emotion, and a message
  • Use a variety of advanced sentence openers
  • Correct presentation: Comic Sans, Font 12, 1.5 line spacing
Optional - inserted picture of your object

Final Draft will be due on Thursday 

GRAMMAR REVIEWWe covered these complicated words today:
  • Independent Cause
  • Coordinating Conjunction
Advanced students might be able to include a few compound sentences in their narratives?







15 comments:

  1. whats my IXL Username? i forgot.

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  2. Whats my ixl username?

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  3. I remember my IXL username and password but it's not letting me in and saying that my username/password is invalid.

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  4. Miguel are you entering @singapore with your username. Owen-ofitz@singapore Ryan-rcoe@singapore. Are we going to finish our object narratives tomorrow? I hope so. Bye!

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  5. Thanks Tasha. I tried and it worked!

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  6. Are we supposed to print our final draft?

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  7. Hi guys and you do need to print it Miguel.

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  8. Hello did we or can we do more than one IXL skill?

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  9. since im in gate, do i have to do 6 grade math?

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  10. if you want to do A.4 - you can do that too.

    +1 Tasha for helping others

    YES ... you need a printed final draft!

    You need to ask you math teacher about IXL Thor - i cannot assign any to you. You need to make sure she is OK that you work on it.

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  12. we worked on fifth grade last year so i think i should work on sixth grade

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  13. can we do more than 1 1/2 pages because of editing?

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  14. yes Thor - but your piece should not be too long

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  15. if we do shorten a run on sentence, do we color in the period and capital?

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