Setting up “the English Holy Grail”

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Setting up “the English Holy Grail” The Holy Grail……. Your new best friend Setting up “the English Holy Grail”

Spread the folder out flat. Fold the 2 flaps of the folder SET Up directions Spread the folder out flat. Fold the 2 flaps of the folder so they meet in the middle.

FRONT

Front

Front Left Panel

Front Left Panel

Front left panel Paragraph 1: Intro Hook Thesis Paragraph 2: Body for Main Idea 1 Topic Sentence Detail (explain example) Paragraph 3: Body for Main Idea 2 Detail Paragraph 4: Conclusion

Front Right panel

Front right panel

Front right panel

Front Right panel

Back – top half

Back – Left side

Back – left side

Back – left side

Back – left side

Back – left side

Back – left side

Back – Right side

Back – Right side

Back – Right side

Staple your annotated essays in the inside-center: Top Expository Narrative Persuasive Resource Page Bottom

Inside – left panel

Inside – right panel A lot Fun Lots Scared Good Pretty Happy Funny Bad Very Sad Mess/Messy Said

Inside – right panel (bottom half) Strong Words A lot:: many, numerous, innumerable, often, frequent, abundant Fun: pleasurable, amusing, enjoyable, jolly, entertaining, pleasant, engaging Scared: startled, fearful, terrified, frightened, petrified Pretty: attractive, appealing, beautiful, gorgeous, stunning Very: extremely, exceedingly, incredibly, intensely, severely Said: