Add Transitions
USING STRONG VERBS:
COME ON, RAIN! / Amos & Boris
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Stretch Your Sentences
them and make your writing better!
WHO? WHAT? WHEN? WHY?
You've learned about specific and proper nouns, capitalization, adjectives, and punctuation. These elements all make our writing much better, like the famous authors in our mentor texts. This week, you'll learn about STRONG VERBS, TRANSITIONS, STRETCHING SENTENCES, & EDITING FOR FOCUS. Add TransitionsAfter Mrs. Petlak's mentor text read aloud, use the chart of transitions to help you combine the choppy sentences into longer, smoother sentences connected with transitional phrases. USING STRONG VERBS: |
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As we travel through 4th grade, we use this page daily to navigate our learning. Mrs. Petlak will put instructions and links here.
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Adjectives
Archaeology
Brainpop
Capitalize
Characters
Character Traits
Cite Evidence
Civil Rights
Close Reading
Comprehension
Culture
Day Of The Dead
Dia De Los Muertos
Edit
Editing
ELA
Grammar
Green Screen
HIstory
Interactive Language Notebooks
Interactive Notebooks
Interactive Reading Notebooks
Key Details
Main Idea
Mentor Texts
Narratives
Nouns
Plot
Prefix
Proper Nouns
Reading
Regions
Revising
Root Words
Schoolhouse Rock
Science
Social Studies
Specific Nouns
Story Elements
Structure
Sub
Substitute
Suffix
Summarize
Tech
Technology
Vocabulary
Word Stems
WRITING
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December 2015
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December 2014
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