Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Plot Predictions - Peter and the Starcatchers

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The past few weeks have been spent introducing the elements of plot (problem, solution, rising action, climax, and falling action). We have discussed how Peter and the Starcatchers might have multiple "plot mountains" throughout the course of the story. Because we have spent time charting the initial problem and rising action, I want you to make a prediction about what our first climax might be. Based on what we know about the characters and the plot elements so far, what do you think will happen next? Make sure to type your response in your 'blogging doc' first so that you can make changes if necessary before you post. Your prediction should be in RAD format and should have specific text evidence from the story to support it. What from the story supports your prediction, be specific. Please make sure to check your conventions before you publish (spelling, capitals, punctuation, grammar, etc). I am excited to see what you are thinking based on the work we have done so far.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Creating Our Own Precepts - Thanks Mr. Browne

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Based on our amazing read aloud book Wonder, we are going to channel Auggie's teacher Mr. Browne. We are going to create our own personal precept for the month of October. Mr. Browne defines a precept as "rules about really important things." You can think of them as your words to live by, just like our 'Thought of the Day' everyday in class. Using a research tool in Google Docs, we are each going to pick one precept that best represents us, our words to live by for the month. I want your precept to be something that inspires you to be better this month, and hopefully other students' precepts will inspire you as well. After you have chosen your precept, you will write a paragraph (just like Auggie had to do) explaining what your precept means to you. Your paragraph needs to be correctly formatted (indent, introductions, details, conclusion) and you need to check your writing before you post (aka edit your writing). Make sure to type this in your 'blogging doc' first so you don't lose your work before you are ready to post it.

I want this to be thoughtful, I want this to show me who you are, and I want this to show me what is important to you. Channel Auggie and what he wrote about, thought about, I can't wait to read your precepts!

Friday, August 30, 2013

Georgetown Reflections 2013

Georgetown Reflections:

I want you to think about your time in Georgetown. What were some of the things you really enjoyed? Was there anything about the trip you didn't like? Try and include things that you thought about, felt, smelled, heard, saw, etc. You will use this information to help you plan a Personal Narrative about your time in Georgetown during writing, so the more you can include here, the easier your writing will become. Try and use great word choice, and be as descriptive as possible! Please also be aware of your spelling and grammar. If a word is underlined in red, it is spelled wrong, fix it!


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