Writing Sentences Grade 3/4 MD MdJ 2019.

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Writing Sentences Grade 3/4 MD MdJ 2019

Pre Assessment Choose a topic and write around 50 words. Your teachers are looking to see: Whether your writing make sense. What you know about how sentences work in writing. What we need to teach you about sentences.

We are learning to write interesting sentences. I will be successful if… I am able to correctly identify the subject and verb in a sentence and use this to write my own sentences.

We are learning to write interesting sentences. I will be successful if… I am able to correctly identify the object in a sentence and use this to write my own sentences.

We are learning to write interesting sentences. I will be successful if… I am able to correctly identify when to finish a sentence with punctuation and use this to write my own sentences.

Superman Loves Verbs. Batman Loves Nouns Game: Superman Loves Verbs. Batman Loves Nouns Everybody stands behind their chair. If a verb is called – Superman gets ready to fly. If a noun is called – Batman grabs his utility belt. Who can stay in?!

We are learning to write interesting sentences. I will be successful if… I am able to correctly identify pronouns and use this to write my own sentences.

Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZADSyQZlvCc Pronouns Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MagsCvE99zY&t=7s Is Am Are Verb Song

We are learning to write interesting sentences. I will be successful if… I am able to put detail in my sentences.

Video: https://www. youtube. com/watch Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrrMEex1_lg Good Charlotte - "Who, What, Where, When, Why & How"

Use a slinky to take a simple sentence and stretch to add detail Who? Did what? When? Where? Why? How?

We are learning to write interesting sentences. I will be successful if… I am able to put detail in my sentences. I am able to identify and use adjectives.

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4XZDyxJ23Q Song: All About That Adjective

We are learning to write interesting sentences. I will be successful if… I am able to put detail in my sentences. I am able to identify and use adverbs.

We are learning to write interesting sentences. I will be successful if… I am able to write simple and complex sentences. I am able to identify and use connectives (conjunctions).

We are learning to write interesting sentences. I will be successful if… I am able to begin sentences in a variety of ways.