Collins Type 1 & 2 Writing.

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Collins Type 1 & 2 Writing

Type One Put a heading on your paper. Put an X on every other line. Listen to the prompt. Write!

Grading Type 1 Content IS NOT graded, just length requirement (3, 5, 7, 10 lines (complete sentences).

Type 1 Prompt (ex 1) Write at least 10 lines (complete sentences) telling what you know about Kenwood Academy H.S.

Type 1 (example 2) Write at least 10 lines describing what a productive classroom looks AND sounds like.

Type Two Put a heading on your paper. Put an X on every other line. Listen to the prompt. Write!

Grading Type 2 Content IS graded. In general, I will look only at the circled words on the page.

Type 2 Prompt (example 1) Summarize Reconstruction. Include at least 3 people, places, or events describing Reconstruction. Circle the three key words or phrases in your writing.

Type 2 Prompt (example 2) Name and circle 5 of your classes. Tell what you like about each class.

Collins Type Writing “The bus is rolling” ~Marcus Wilson