Write at least three complete sentences.
Who is the main character of your favorite book? What are three character traits that this person exhibits? Explain the MOTIVATION that explains why your characters acts this way.
Write at least three complete sentences.
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This week we are learning about some influential people from Florida and the things the did to make our state a great place to live. Let's now think about some of the leaders in our South Walton community. Who do you admire in our local community? Write 3-5 complete sentences describing this local leader.
What is your favorite place to live in or visit in FLORIDA? Write a short paragraph (5-8 complete sentences) to tell what you love about this special place in Florida.
We have been working hard all year and are so ready to show what we know! Write a motivational note to your class to build up confidence and enthusiasm for the upcoming test. You may want to include tips for being prepared, special shout-outs to friends that have really been studying hard, or examples of how you have been preparing for the test. You can check out the reading and study skills page at www.brainpop.com for some ideas. Write 3-5 complete sentences with correct punctuation.
First, view the "Idioms and Cliches" video on www.brainpop.com.
Next, imagine that you are in a journey into the wilderness with only your faithful pet to keep you company. Write a letter to a friend or family member telling them about your experience. You letter should include at least FIVE idioms or cliches and must be EIGHT to TEN sentences long. Do NOT let the capital Imagine that you are a Seminole Indian during the time period of the Seminole Wars. Your tribe elects you to write a letter to the US government to make peace. Write 3-5 sentences that you would say to
Do you thing that what scientists believe today about dinosaurs will be the same many years from now? Explain by writing a paragraph withWelcome to the LAST FCAT Writes themed blog post! :) Your job this week is a simple - but vitally important one. Outstanding writers leave their readers with a take-away ending or summative conclusion at the very end of their writing. Below is a real writing frm a 4th grader that is missing its conclusion. Write your own conclusion that fits this expository writing and REALTES BACK TO THE MAIN IDEA.
Shadow Fort I have a place I love to go. It’s a fort, or a clubhouse, where I can go with friends. We can hang out there, plan thrilling adventures, eat munchy-crunchy food, and rest. Shadow Fort is my favorite place for lots of reasons. First of all, there’s plenty of room for a few kids. It’s large (gargantuan to me). The fort is 3 ft. 8 in. high, 5 ft. 3 in. long, and 3 ft. 6 in. wide. There’s a place in back (we call it the pantry) for crunchy crackers, tangy grapefruit, bright green avacadoes, ripe carrots, fresh berries, and Spanish moss. The roof is made of 4-ft. palm leaves and smaller fronds. When I am in the fort I feel as snug as an Eskimo in a cozy, warm igloo. Second, this fort is the first structure I ever built, with the help of my friend Kevin. We built it during a light shower. It was only a few vines that tangled together to make a kind of cave that we could crawl under. We worked fast to put palm fronds and leaves over the vines. “Quick! Let’s get inside!” I shouted to Kevin. We got inside in the nick of time. Splish! Splash! It began to rain powerfully, and oh how the wind blew! But our fort kept us safe and dry. Later we named it Shadow Fort because it sits in a shady area. Finally, Shadow Fort is my favorite place because it has everything we need. We keep food in the pantry, a small cot to sit on, and we even have a plywood door. One time Kevin fell out of a tree and hurt his ankle. He said the pain felt like sharp little needles stinging him. I helped him back to Shadow Fort where he rested on the cot. Then I made some “dinner”—crackers, carrots, and berries for dessert. Imagine that you and your friends went on a trip on the Destin Harbor pirate ship cruise. Things start to seem strange when other pirate ships appear in a dark and ominous storm. All of a sudden you realize that you have traveled back in time on a pirate ship and only CORRECTLY PUNCTUATED DIALOG will help you return home safely!
Write about this adventure using vocabulary and names of REAL pirates from Week 13 Social Studies. |