SSR: Read for 15 minutes SSR Log Entry a. Write one quote from your reading that is an example of Author's Craft. B. Write which kind of Craft it is.

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SSR: Read for 15 minutes SSR Log Entry a. Write one quote from your reading that is an example of Author's Craft. B. Write which kind of Craft it is.

9/11/12 CR – Fact “matches can last up to five days or be as short as a few hours”

Update 4-Square Page in Comp book. Which kinds of craft do author's commonly use in Nonfiction Informational and Nonfiction Persuasive writing?

Kinds of Craft NONFICTION - PersuasiveNONFICTION – Information NONFICTION – Narrative (True story about a person) FICTION – Narrative (Made-up story about a person)

Which kinds of craft do author's commonly use in Nonfiction Informational and Nonfiction Persuasive writing? Facts Statistics Personal experience Logical order of ideas Persuasive language Argument Historical info Call to Action Rhyme Repetition (repeating words/phrases) Syntax (word order) Diction (word choice) Imagery / Figurative lang. (vivid wording) Symbolism Metaphors & Similes Characterization Conflict Rising action Turning Point Resolution Irony (what happens is not what you expected)

Root Word Work or PreAssessment CHOICE - If you missed more than 5 on the other RW PreAssessment, complete at least 3 RW entries in your comp book silently If you missed 5 or less, take the new RW list PreAssessment

Root Word Extension List If you are going to be using the Extension list, tape it into your comp book on the same page as your old list. You are responsible for all Q1 Root Words (Both lists – Q1 only)

“Illegal Immigrants Line Up by Thousands” annotation 1. Read and annotate only for Main Idea and Author's Purpose 2. Write MI and Author’s Purpose in margin

Read again and annotate ONLY for the following: CR-Fact The top ten FACTS that support the author's purpose and MI CR-Statistic The (1) most important statistic to support author's purpose CR-Pers. Exper. The (1) most important personal experience quotation to support the author's purpose

Revise Work Make revisions to “Gray Wolf” activity so that all of your annotations are complete All annotations must be labeled – use your yellow ARG to remember your abbreviations If you finish that work, do Root Word entries in the back of your comp book