Setting the Tone: Journal Writing In friendly letter format write to your teacher. State what you...

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Grammar Complex Sentence Review A complex sentence contains at least one main (independent) clause and one subordinate (dependent) clause: Examples: Time runs quickly when a deadline is near. Since there was no food, he was hungry. After I left, my friend came over. The clause is subordinate if it does not express a complete thought on its own. The words 'when’, ‘after’, and 'since' are subordinating conjunctions. Think of a complex sentence as a family. Although the children contribute to the family, they cannot survive on their own without the base of the family--the parents.

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Page 1: Setting the Tone: Journal Writing In friendly letter format write to your teacher. State what you learned…

Setting the Tone:Journal Writing

In friendly letter format write to your teacher. State what you learned this week in ELA and what was difficult. Also, state two positives and a wish.

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Purpose• What are you learning? About expository writing

• Why are you learning this? To benefit from understanding the

varying types of writing styles you can use for academic and workplace activities.

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Grammar Complex Sentence Review

A complex sentence contains at least one main (independent) clause and one subordinate (dependent) clause:

Examples:•Time runs quickly when a deadline is near.•Since there was no food, he was hungry. •After I left, my friend came over.

The clause is subordinate if it does not express a complete thought on its own.

The words 'when’, ‘after’, and 'since' are subordinating conjunctions.

Think of a complex sentence as a family. Although the children contribute to the family, they cannot survive on their own without the base of the family--the parents.

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Crafting the LessonAn expository writing is informs, explains, describes how to, and tells what happened. Look at the Writing Rubric. Let’s review each part of it. Please ask questions!!

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Composing Meaning• Take out your introductory paragraph, completed

graphic organizer, and questions.• Begin writing your newspaper article. • When you finish, use the rubric to score you own

writing. • Edit and revise your article if needed.

PLEASE DO YOUR PERSONAL BEST!!

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MIRP:

• Students read for 20 minutes • Teacher conferences with 5

students.

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Reflection• What have you learned this week?• Share your letter