Bell Work #7 3-5-14: Free Write Wednesday…. Turn in short stories. Write poem responses… Read other short stories…

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Bell Work # : Free Write Wednesday…. Turn in short stories. Write poem responses… Read other short stories…

Bell Work # : Pick up a picture from the box, and free write about it - either poetry or prose.

Bell Work #7

Bell Work #7 Continued : Make a list of 3 different events that changed your life or events that taught you a lesson. Journals are due tomorrow. Your nine weeks test will be writing a personal essay narrative.

Bell Work # : After Spring Break we are going to start our next set of writing assignments. This will be the “People’s Choice” assignments. Please list 3 different types of writing assignments that you would like to do. Turn in Journals. Brainstorm for the 9 weeks test: an event that changed your life or an event that taught you a lesson.