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Root Word Section in your comp book

Root Word Section in your comp book. QW: Should a bear be killed for attacking a camper in his/her tent?. Root Word Section in your comp book. QW: Should a bear be killed for attacking a camper in his/her tent?. Your Individual Writing Plan.

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Root Word Section in your comp book

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  1. Root Word Section in your comp book • QW: • Should a bear be killed for attacking a camper in his/her tent?

  2. Root Word Section in your comp book • QW: • Should a bear be killed for attacking a camper in his/her tent?

  3. Your Individual Writing Plan • Review the 3-4 things Ms. W marked on your IWP to work on this year • Look at what peer editors marked • Write Mr. Poese a note on the photo copy telling him if you want him to pull you out of Study Hall & what period so you can get extra help on writing • Turn in the photo copy to Ms. W so it can go to Mr. Poese in the Writing Center

  4. GRAND JUNCTION — Wildlife officials say a 50-year-old Colorado Springs man is recovering from non-life-threatening injuries after he was attacked by a black bear while camping near Lake San Cristobal in southwestern Colorado. Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesman Mike Porras tells the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel the man was camping in a legal but undesignated area when he was awakened by something pushing on his tent at about 4 a.m. Wednesday. The man pushed back, and the bear reacted. Porras says the bear probably had begun to associate tents with food. A bear thought to have been involved in the attack was euthanized Thursday. What is the main idea of this news story? (M.I.) What are the important supporting details to help you understand what happened? (S.D.) Are those supporting details (S.D.) facts, rhymes, metaphors, or statistics?

  5. GRAND JUNCTION — Wildlife officials say a 50-year-old Colorado Springs man is recovering from non-life-threatening injuries after he was attacked by a black bear while camping near Lake San Cristobal in southwestern Colorado. Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesman Mike Porras tells the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel the man was camping in a legal but undesignated area when he was awakened by something pushing on his tent at about 4 a.m. Wednesday. The man pushed back, and the bear reacted. Porras says the bear probably had begun to associate tents with food. A bear thought to have been involved in the attack was euthanized Thursday. (S.D.) Fact  M.I. (S.D.) Fact  (S.D.)  Fact (S.D.)  Fact (S.D.) Fact  Author’s  Purpose (S.D.) Fact 

  6. Annotations Annotations are little notes you make while you read. You write annotations when you see clues about… Main Idea (M.I.) Supporting Details (S.D.) Author’s Purpose (AuthPurp) Audience the author is writing for (Aud.) Craft (tools a writer uses to get his/her point across) Facts Statistics Repetition Metaphors Similes Vivid, precise word choice Personal experience Historical details Persuasive language Etc…

  7. ARG Active Reading Guide Your annotation cheat sheet • Tape it into your comp book • Update your table of contents

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