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Lesson 45 Writing Fiction: Write Expectations: 1. Listen carefully 2. Work hard

Lesson 45 Writing Fiction: Write Expectations: 1. Listen carefully 2. Work hard 3. Be responsible. Review. We learned that the final digraph /ck/ makes just the single /k/ sound. For example clu ck Prompts can help writers get started.

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Lesson 45 Writing Fiction: Write Expectations: 1. Listen carefully 2. Work hard

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  1. Lesson 45 Writing Fiction: Write Expectations: 1. Listen carefully 2. Work hard 3. Be responsible

  2. Review We learned that the final digraph /ck/ makes just the single /k/ sound. For example cluck Prompts can help writers get started. We used a prompt about talking animals to help us brainstorm our first fiction story.

  3. Spelling /nk/ Wink drink think

  4. Good Writers Fiction is fun! I love using my imagination! I can still use graphic organizers For fiction.

  5. Good Writers Write about what they know Use their 5 senses Use the writing process Paint a picture

  6. Good Writers

  7. Writing Fiction: Write First Next Last

  8. Writing Fiction: Write Use your 'writer's eyes' as you use your flee map to write your first draft. Writer's Eyes: I seecapital letters at the beginning of sentences and with proper nouns. I seepunctuation at the end of every sentence. I see a story that has a beginning, middle, and an end. I seesensory words that help describe the characters, plot, and setting. I see words that tell who, what, when, where why, and how.

  9. Good Listener Eyes are watching. Ears are listening. Lips are closed. Hands are still. Feet are quiet.

  10. Read Aloud: Remember the strategies good readers use while I read aloud to you! Book: The Little Prince By: Antoine De Saint-Exupery Chapter Six

  11. Assignment: 1. Complete the /nk/ printout. 2. Use your brainstorming to complete your flee map and first draft. Remember to use your 'Writer's Eyes'!

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