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Today’s Learning Target I can identify the elements of an effective quickwrite.

Today’s Learning Target I can identify the elements of an effective quickwrite

QUIZ REVIEW When called to the S.M.A.R.T board identify the elements of an effective QUICKWRITE. Underline the FOCUS STATEMENT in black as always Underline the EVIDENCE in blue per usual. Underline the EXPLANATION in red as directed! Circle the CONCLUSION in purple! Opps we don’t have a purple. Well just identify it an put a “box” around it!

Today’s Learning Target I can identify the elements of an effective quickwrite

Answer this specific question: In this text, what is the message each author is intending to convey about the fall of Saigon? Explain how specific word choices help create a tone that contributes to the text’s meaning. In the poem “Saigon Is Gone,” the author is trying to show us that the fall of Saigon was very chaotic and scary for the people of South Vietnam. Ha is on the boat, and says she hears the “swish, swish” of her mother’s fan and hears adults whispering. The words “swish” and “whisper” both make things sound very scary and hush-hush. The author also writes that the commander “orders” everyone below deck. The word “ordered” sounds harsh, like the adults are yelling, scared, or stressed. And she also writes that when the pilot appears, he is “shaking.” The word “shaking” is stronger than the word “scared” would be. This word shows me that he is so scared that he can’t even stay still. The words that Thanhha Lai chose all give me a sense that this is a very intense moment for Ha. She is scared, and the adults around her are also really scared. Their country is gone.

Today’s Learning Target I can identify the elements of an effective quickwrite

Answer this specific question: In this text, what is the message each author is intending to convey about the fall of Saigon? Explain how specific word choices help create a tone that contributes to the text’s meaning. In the poem “Saigon Is Gone,” the author is trying to show us that the fall of Saigon was very chaotic and scary for the people of South Vietnam.

Today’s Learning Target I can identify the elements of an effective quickwrite

Answer this specific question: In this text, what is the message each author is intending to convey about the fall of Saigon? Explain how specific word choices help create a tone that contributes to the text’s meaning. In the poem “Saigon Is Gone,” the author is trying to show us that the fall of Saigon was very chaotic and scary for the people of South Vietnam. Ha is on the boat, and says she hears the “swish, swish” of her mother’s fan and hears adults whispering.

Today’s Learning Target I can identify the elements of an effective quickwrite

Answer this specific question: In this text, what is the message each author is intending to convey about the fall of Saigon? Explain how specific word choices help create a tone that contributes to the text’s meaning. In the poem “Saigon Is Gone,” the author is trying to show us that the fall of Saigon was very chaotic and scary for the people of South Vietnam. Ha is on the boat, and says she hears the “swish, swish” of her mother’s fan and hears adults whispering. The words “swish” and “whisper” both make things sound very scary and hush-hush.

Today’s Learning Target I can identify the elements of an effective quickwrite

Answer this specific question: In this text, what is the message each author is intending to convey about the fall of Saigon? Explain how specific word choices help create a tone that contributes to the text’s meaning. In the poem “Saigon Is Gone,” the author is trying to show us that the fall of Saigon was very chaotic and scary for the people of South Vietnam. Ha is on the boat, and says she hears the “swish, swish” of her mother’s fan and hears adults whispering. The words “swish” and “whisper” both make things sound very scary and hush- hush. The author also writes that the commander “orders” everyone below deck.

Today’s Learning Target I can identify the elements of an effective quickwrite

Answer this specific question: In this text, what is the message each author is intending to convey about the fall of Saigon? Explain how specific word choices help create a tone that contributes to the text’s meaning. In the poem “Saigon Is Gone,” the author is trying to show us that the fall of Saigon was very chaotic and scary for the people of South Vietnam. Ha is on the boat, and says she hears the “swish, swish” of her mother’s fan and hears adults whispering. The words “swish” and “whisper” both make things sound very scary and hush-hush. The author also writes that the commander “orders” everyone below deck. The word “ordered” sounds harsh, like the adults are yelling, scared, or stressed.

Today’s Learning Target I can identify the elements of an effective quickwrite

Answer this specific question: In this text, what is the message each author is intending to convey about the fall of Saigon? Explain how specific word choices help create a tone that contributes to the text’s meaning. In the poem “Saigon Is Gone,” the author is trying to show us that the fall of Saigon was very chaotic and scary for the people of South Vietnam. Ha is on the boat, and says she hears the “swish, swish” of her mother’s fan and hears adults whispering. The words “swish” and “whisper” both make things sound very scary and hush-hush. The author also writes that the commander “orders” everyone below deck. The word “ordered” sounds harsh, like the adults are yelling, scared, or stressed. And she also writes that when the pilot appears, he is “shaking.” The word “shaking” is stronger than the word “scared” would be.

Today’s Learning Target I can identify the elements of an effective quickwrite

Answer this specific question: In this text, what is the message each author is intending to convey about the fall of Saigon? Explain how specific word choices help create a tone that contributes to the text’s meaning. In the poem “Saigon Is Gone,” the author is trying to show us that the fall of Saigon was very chaotic and scary for the people of South Vietnam. Ha is on the boat, and says she hears the “swish, swish” of her mother’s fan and hears adults whispering. The words “swish” and “whisper” both make things sound very scary and hush-hush. The author also writes that the commander “orders” everyone below deck. The word “ordered” sounds harsh, like the adults are yelling, scared, or stressed. And she also writes that when the pilot appears, he is “shaking.” The word “shaking” is stronger than the word “scared” would be. This word shows me that he is so scared that he can’t even stay still. The words that Thanhha Lai chose all give me a sense that this is a very intense moment for Ha.

Today’s Learning Target I can identify the elements of an effective quickwrite

Answer this specific question: In this text, what is the message each author is intending to convey about the fall of Saigon? Explain how specific word choices help create a tone that contributes to the text’s meaning. In the poem “Saigon Is Gone,” the author is trying to show us that the fall of Saigon was very chaotic and scary for the people of South Vietnam. Ha is on the boat, and says she hears the “swish, swish” of her mother’s fan and hears adults whispering. The words “swish” and “whisper” both make things sound very scary and hush-hush. The author also writes that the commander “orders” everyone below deck. The word “ordered” sounds harsh, like the adults are yelling, scared, or stressed. And she also writes that when the pilot appears, he is “shaking.” The word “shaking” is stronger than the word “scared” would be. This word shows me that he is so scared that he can’t even stay still. The words that Thanhha Lai chose all give me a sense that this is a very intense moment for Ha. She is scared, and the adults around her are also really scared. Their country is gone.