![]() Yesterday's writing challenge was to write a story without using any words. I thought it would be an easy task but it was hard. I did allow you to label your illustration, thank goodness. I wanted to give up but what kind of teacher gives up? No teacher I know. I wiped the sweat from my brow and kept drawing.I used two words to label one building. I wanted to label more but I kept to the same rules I gave you. I'll tell you about my story tomorrow, but for today, I want you to check out my illustration. What do you think my story is about? Where are the people? The cars? What is everyone doing, or not doing? Are you ready to write a story about my picture story? Today's Writing Challenge:
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AuthorThis page is a way for me to connect with students, share my passion to write, and hopefully instill this same passion in them as they learn at home. REMEMBER TO INCLUDE IN YOUR STORY:When you write, remember to answer these questions:
I gave you a few examples to get you started. 1) Who you are with? (mom, dad, brother, sister.) 2) Where you are? (inside, outside, house, barn) 3) How are you feeling? (happy, sad, mad, discouraged) 4)What are you doing? (playing, singing, dancing) 5) When did this take place? (day, morning, afternoon, night) Archives
May 2020
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