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Monday, February 2

HW: Continue outlining working on rough draft


tomorrow
Class: New marking period, new seats!
T: The importance of my topic
Writing Paragraphs Day you are the
educator!
EE 40 Informative Writing
Independent Work outline (paper)

Types of Organization

1. Chronological order of time


2. Order of importance increasing
or decreasing order of importance
3. Cause-and-Effect show how one
event leads to or is the result of
another
4. Main idea, supporting detail
clear topic sentence followed by
developed support

Tuesday, February 3
HW: Plan for second section of paper
Class:

1. Process rough draft


2. Add sentence captions
3. Add vocabulary words and definitions

MOODLE Smithsonian enrichment

Tuesday, February 3
HW: Plan for second section of paper
Class:

New Marking Period New Seats


J: The importance of my topic
EE 40 Informative Writing

Independent Work outline (paper)

Formal writing informational:


1. Do not use contractions
2. Substitute got with was
3. Make sure the antecedent for a
pronoun is clear.
4. Write only facts

Wednesday, February 4
HW: Write subheadings and captions for
your WWII paper
Class: Process paper, save and print out
final copy
Name on board for help.
When you write your paper,
make sure the facts are in
order and not all jumbled
Around. MP
Americans would listen
to news and soap
operas on their
Victrolas.

Thursday, February 5
HW: R/E WS # 1 & 2
Final copy due end of class Tuesday.

Class: 20 min type and print rough


draft
E 77, 78 Commas
Never slack on this project. I was one of
these victims for this project. Take this
project seriously. It is harder than it
looks. CL

According to PBS, during


World War II, only 139 cars
were produced in the United
States.

Thursday, February 5
HW: R/E WS # 1 & 2 this will help you
analyze what you need to add tomorrow

Final copy due end of class Tuesday.


Class: Print rough draft end of class

Never slack on this project. I was one of


these victims for this project. Take this
project seriously. It is harder than it
looks. CL

According to PBS, during


World War II, only 139 cars
were produced in the United
States.

There is never a dull moment in the


world of punctuation.
Lynne Truss
Author of Eats
Shoots and Leaves

1582 The First Part of the


Elementarie describes the comma
as a small crooked point, which in
writing followeth some small branch
of the sentence, and in reading
warneth us to rest there, and to
help our breth a little.
The comma tells the reader how to
hum the tune

Friday, February 6 4th and 5th


HW: Improve paper using R/E WS
Class:
EE Commas
Clock partner #6
Review comma packet
G 593 Ex 21, 22, 24

Friday, February 6 7th Pd


HW: Improve paper using R/E WS
Class:
20 min finish, print rough draft
EE Commas

By the time I am nearing the end of a


story, the first part will have been reread
and altered and corrected at least one
hundred and fifty times. Good writing is
essentially rewriting. I am positive of this.

Roald Dahl

save for 2014


HW: Reread project
Proofread and revise paper

Stepping by 2/15
Class: Finish, PRINT Publisher rough draft
Subtitles
Cross off notes used
Cite all sources
Strong sentence captions
If time, convert Works Cited to WORD

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