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WELCOME! Pick up your English binder. Turn to “Tracking My Growth in Narrative Writing: W73c.” Pull up your personal narrative on the laptop. Good News! 3 rd hour is leading the English binder challenge! Organized and all in place. 6 th – not well organized. 5,6,8,9 – Not all binders put away in the proper place!

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Page 1: Pick up your English binder.  Turn to “Tracking My Growth in Narrative Writing: W73c.”  Pull up your personal narrative on the laptop.  Good News!

WELCOME! Pick up your English binder. Turn to “Tracking My Growth in

Narrative Writing: W73c.” Pull up your personal narrative on the

laptop.

Good News! 3rd hour is leading the English binder challenge! Organized and all in place. 6th – not well organized.5,6,8,9 – Not all binders put away in the proper place!

Page 2: Pick up your English binder.  Turn to “Tracking My Growth in Narrative Writing: W73c.”  Pull up your personal narrative on the laptop.  Good News!

SENTENCE VARIETY & SENTENCE PATTERN 4 Sentence pattern 4 – open with an

adverb An adverb:

A word that changes a verb, adjective or another adverb by telling how something is done, when something is done, where something is done, or to what extent something is done.

Page 3: Pick up your English binder.  Turn to “Tracking My Growth in Narrative Writing: W73c.”  Pull up your personal narrative on the laptop.  Good News!

NOW FOR THE W73C These adverbs are ALSO transitions!

1. Currently, 10. *Sleepily,2. Immediately, 11. Quickly,3. Recently, 12. Carefully4. Gradually,5. Presently,6. Simultaneously,7. Briefly,8. Finally,9. Suddenly

*Sleepily – may or may not be a transition, but will definitely work for pattern.

Page 4: Pick up your English binder.  Turn to “Tracking My Growth in Narrative Writing: W73c.”  Pull up your personal narrative on the laptop.  Good News!

YOUR PEER’S TEXTThe dog was catching up. He bit my ankle while I was climbing up the fence. I finally made it out the stranger’s yard.

…Finally, I made it out of the stranger’s yard.

Page 5: Pick up your English binder.  Turn to “Tracking My Growth in Narrative Writing: W73c.”  Pull up your personal narrative on the laptop.  Good News!

YOUR PEER’S TEXTWhere can we add an adverb?I kept getting killed over and over again. I just wanted to throw my control out the window. I was so mad that I quit playing the game.

Eventually, I was so mad that I quit playing the game.

Page 6: Pick up your English binder.  Turn to “Tracking My Growth in Narrative Writing: W73c.”  Pull up your personal narrative on the laptop.  Good News!

ADDING SENTENCE PATTERN 4 TO YOUR WRITING… Look through your personal narrative and

find a sentence that starts with a word ending in “ly.”

If you do not have a sentence starting with an adverb ending in "ly," then edit a sentence to begin with an adverb.

Done with Pattern 4 and your story? Dialogue! Hooks! Closings Go to Weebly and look at more revising ideas.

Final Draft – due Friday

Page 7: Pick up your English binder.  Turn to “Tracking My Growth in Narrative Writing: W73c.”  Pull up your personal narrative on the laptop.  Good News!

NOW FOR THE W73C These adverbs are ALSO transitions!

1. Currently, 10. *Sleepily,2. Immediately, 11. Quickly,3. Recently, 12. Carefully4. Gradually,5. Presently,6. Simultaneously,7. Briefly,8. Finally,9. Suddenly

*Sleepily – may or may not be a transition, but will definitely work for pattern.

Page 8: Pick up your English binder.  Turn to “Tracking My Growth in Narrative Writing: W73c.”  Pull up your personal narrative on the laptop.  Good News!

EXIT Planner – CW: Add an adverb; HW –

final draft of story due Friday at the end of class.

Put your name on a Post-It. Put your Post-It on the board. I feel great about my story being done by Friday.

I hope my story will be done by Friday.Friday? You can’t be serious.

Log off. 9th hour – put computers away. Put away binders

Page 9: Pick up your English binder.  Turn to “Tracking My Growth in Narrative Writing: W73c.”  Pull up your personal narrative on the laptop.  Good News!

E&R Take out a sheet of paper. Write your

heading. Write the title: Social Media Effects After taking the quiz, write a

PARAGRAPH1st sentence (topic sentence) – main

idea of the article.Include 3 pieces of evidence from the

article.Include: who, what, where, when, whyLast sentence – closing idea