Colon Grade 10: l Colon.

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Colon Grade 10: l Colon

What do you Notice? “The deputy told me to empty my pockets: two quarters, a penny, a stick of gum, and a roll of grip tape for my skateboard.” - Carl Hiaasen, Flush Grade 10: l Colon

Invitation to Imitate The TSA employee told me to empty my backpack: 17 pens, a journal, a copy of Hunger Games, and my iPod. - Anonymous classroom teacher Grade 10: l Colon

Invitation to Imitate Your turn… Use the following frame to write your own sentence imitating the one by Carl Hiaasen: _________ told me to empty my _____________: ___________, ____________, and ___________. Grade 10: l Colon

Invitation to Revise Combine the following sentences placing a colon where it would make sense: I look at my little sister. I think about how she has inherited the best qualities our family has to offer. She has my mother’s healing hands. She has my father’s level head. She has my fight. Grade 10: l Colon

Invitation to Edit The deputy told me to empty my pockets: two quarters, a penny, a stick of gum, and a roll of grip tape for my skateboard. The Deputy told me to empty my pockets: two quarters, a penny, a stick of gum, and a roll of grip tape for my skateboard. The deputy told me to empty my pockets, two quarters, a penny, a stick of gum, and a roll of grip tape for my skateboard. The deputy told me to empty my pockets: two quarters, a penny, a stick of gum, and a roll of grip tape for my skatebored. The deputy telled me to empty my pockets: two quarters, a penny, a stick of gum, and a roll of grip tape for my skateboard. Grade 10: l Colon

Invitation to Write Brainstorm ways to use the colon to introduce a list. Write a short passage that includes a sentence with a colon that introduces a list. Grade 10: l Colon