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Six + 1 Traits Writing Hot Dog party

Six + 1 Traits Writing Hot Dog party. Hot Dog Represent IDEAS Traits of Good Ideas Must be PLUMP JUICY FULL OF SPICES. IDEAS. The bun represents ORGANIZATION. The tip of the bun is the beginning The crease of the bun is the middle. The bottom of the bun is the ending

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Six + 1 Traits Writing Hot Dog party

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  1. Six + 1 Traits WritingHot Dog party

  2. Hot Dog Represent IDEAS • Traits of Good Ideas • Must be PLUMP • JUICY • FULL OF SPICES IDEAS

  3. The bun represents ORGANIZATION. • The tip of the bun is the beginning • The crease of the bun is the middle. • The bottom of the bun is the ending Without the bun the story and the hot dog would roll around aimlessly. Bun TIP bottom crease

  4. The condiments represent voice. • As our hotdogs are dressed in a unique way, each writer has a unique voice that they bring to their writing. VOICE

  5. The chips represent sentence fluency. No two chips are alike as are no two sentences alike. Sentence Fluency

  6. The soda represents word choice. Students' stories must have energetic verbs and descriptive words to create the visual images the reader needs. Like the soda, the story must be alive with fizz! word choice

  7. The hot dog party itself represents conventions. Students realize they must edit their work for spelling, punctuation, paragraphing and grammar mistakes. conventions

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