Felicia Freeman Deborah Leyse ECED th Grade Simulated Journal

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Rachel Santangelo Stephanie Butler Letters to Authors and Illustrators 2nd grade ECED 4300 C Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2010 Santangelo, R. and Butler, S. (2010).
Advertisements

Kimberly Holbrook Leah Nicole Lane Cameron Barronton ECED 4300A Dr. Tonja Root Spring th grade: Simulated Letters.
Five Senses Poetry 5 th Grade Sheena Smith and Rachel Stracener ECED4300 A Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2010.
Kelli Harrell & Krista Hester ECED 4300 A Dr. Tonja Root Spring th Grade Pen Pal Letters.
Amber Gaskins and Kristin Rozar ECED 4300 C Dr. Tonja Root Fall th Grade Pen Pal Letters.
Persuasive Letter Writing Paige Spampinato Krysti Ramey 4300-A Instructor- Dr. Tonja Root Spring Semester th Grade.
SIMULATED LETTERS Elizabeth Flythe Katie Crowder ECED 4300A Dr. Root Spring rd Grade.
Candi Williams: Prewriting GPS English and Language Arts. ELA4W1. The student produces writing that establishes an appropriate organizational structure,
Simulated Journals Lauren Hunter and Pearl-Anne Brown ECED 4300 C Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2008 Grade level: 5.
Natalie Whitehurst Shari Richardson Letters to Authors and Illustrators 2 nd Grade ECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2011 Richardson, S., and Whitehurst,
Paula Stacy Cynthia Whitmer Paige Stone ECED 4300 C Dr. Tonja Root Spring th Grade Correspondence Writing: Business Letter.
Allan Celik, Stephanie Hunter, and Desiree Baker ECED 4300-C, Spring 2010 Dr. Tonja Root 2 nd Grade - Correspondence Business Letters.
Travel Journal Entries: 5 th Grade ECED 4300B Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2010 Summer Cook, Kayla Cleghorn, & Whitney Guess.
Autumn Amos Sarah Tucker ECED 4300 A Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2008
+ Elizabeth Alford and Jeremiah Graham ECED 4300A Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2008 Grade level: 5 th Courtesy Letters.
First Grade Level Friendly Letters. GPS and PLO Matthew Crews Friendly Letters Prewriting GPS: ELA2W1 The student demonstrates competency in the writing.
Jane Teasley & Ali Greba ECED 4300 B Dr.Root Spring 2011.
The Writing Process Introduction Prewriting Writing Revising
Interdisciplinary Writing Unit Narrative & Informational Writing 4 th Grade By: Sheri Bashlor.
Betts Bryant, Laura Moore, Stephanie Breen ECED 4400 B Dr. Tonja Root 4 th Grade Correspondence Writing Simulated Letters.
Correspondence Letters to Authors and Illustrators 5 th Grade Level Lindsey Stallings & Kerri Joyner ECED 4300 A Dr. Tonja Root, Fall 2008.
L ETTERS T O A UTHORS AND I LLUSTRATORS Chelsea Rowe Jennifer Henson ECED 4300 A Dr. Tonja Root Spring rd Grade.
Amber Chmelecki Michaelyn Hoffman Grade Level: 5th Pen Pal Letters ECED 4300 C Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2010.
Friendly Letter Grade: 2
Kenneth Floyd 4 th grade expository-report Social studies George Washington.
Kelsey Moore 4300 C Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2008 Grade Level: 4th Simulated Journal Writing Moore K. (2008) Simulated Journal Writing Prewriting Stage. Valdosta,
Suzanna DeMersseman Leah Edgar 4300 A Dr. Tonja Root Spring th Grade Response to Literature.
I am ready to test!________ I am ready to test!________
Sight Words.
Courtesy Letters By: Erica Lehman and Amy Garner ECED 4300-A Dr. Root Fall 2009 Fifth Grade.
Letters to Authors & Illustrators Jason Hough & Angie Davis ECED 4300 B Summer 2010 Dr. Tonja Root 3rd Grade Jason Hough & Angie Davis. ECED 4300 B Sum.
Courtesy Letters 5 th Grade Mandy Moore & Christen York ECED 4300 C Dr. Tonja Root.
K ALISHA H ODGE AND B LAIR H AGGARD ECED 4300-C D R. T ONJA R OOT F ALL th Simulated Journal.
Lett, Jade and Lairsey, Brooke. GPS: ELA5W4: The student consistently uses a writing process to develop, revise and process to develop, revise, and.
Ashley Clark Lauren Powers ECED 4300 C Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2008 Letters To An Author.
Interdisciplinary Writing Unit: Narrative Kim Stewart READ 7140.
A PRIL C AYCEDO A ND J ENNIFER F UTCH 5 th Grade Courtesy Letters Caycedo, April and Futch Jennifer.
Jawanna McBurrough Pamela Roe ECED 4300-B Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2009.
Pen Pal Letters Carrie Sohnle & Whitney Williams ECED 4300 A Fall 2007 Dr. Tonja Root 5 th grade.
Definition Poetry Alex McKoy & Brittney Coury ECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja Root Grade Level: 3 rd Grade Spring 2011.
Interdisciplinary Narrative Writing Unit By: Michael Willis.
Sarah Brown, Kimberly Causey, Brenda Register ECED 4300 C Dr. Tonja Root Fall th grade.
Whitney Webb & Jamika Curry ECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja Root 4 th Grade Simulated Journals.
Vanessa Milam & Sarah Ward ECED 4300B Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2009.
Cheryl Mizell Cindy Vega 4300 A Dr Tonja Root Fall 08 Simulated Letters.
Jessica Rauls & Melissa White 4300 A Dr. Tonja Root Spring th Grade: Travel Journals.
Kaley Ford & Mandy Hampton
Business Letters Fifth Grade
Tamia C. Ellwood and Kimblee Barnes ECED 4300A Fall 2010 Dr. Tonja Root 5 th grade Ellwood, T.C.and Barnes, K..(2010) Definition Poetry PowerPoint. Unpublished.
Pen Pal Letters Jillian Cobb & Jessica Kennedy ECED 4300 A Dr. Tonja Root Summer 2010 (May Term) 1.
Pre-Writing Bethany Brett & Jessica Nelson ECED 4300 C Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2010 Grade Level: 2 nd Specific Form of Writing: Correspondence.
Writing Courtesy Letters ECED 4300-A Instructor: Dr. Tonja Root Spring th Grade Presenters: Jacki Portis Amaris Hawkins Eced 4300-A, Spring 2010,
Caroline Brannon and Kristin Young ECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2008 Grade Level: 4 Friendly Letter.
Sight Words.
Angela Nijem Maggie Cheek ECED 4300 Section B Dr. Tonja Root Fall rd Grade Correspondence: Letters to Authors and Illustrators.
High Frequency Words.
Bryanne Guzman and Adrianna Powell ECED 4300 A Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2010 Simulated Journal.
Alexandria McLendon, Carrie Varnadore, Lynsey Drew ECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja Root Fall, 2008 Grade Level: 2nd Business Letter McLendon, Drew, Varnadore ECED.
Letters to Authors & Illustrators 3 rd Grade. RheAnna West: Prewriting  GPS ELA3W1 The student demonstrates competency in the writing process. The student.
Friendly Letters (Grade 1) Erin Brothers Brittany Marshall ECED 4300A
Jessica Ring & Maegan Carter Section B Dr. Root Fall 2010 Grade level: 4 th Form of Writing: business letter.
Elizabeth Copps & Jennifer Kelly ECED 4300 C Dr. Tonja Root Fall th Grade 5 Senses Poetry.
ECED 4300 C Dr. Tonja Root Spring nd grade Concrete Poetry: Lauren Roberts Brittany Brown.
Five-Senses Poetry ECED 4300-A Dr. Root Spring 2011 Amanda Baker & Veronica Hadden Second Grade.
Amanda Frost & Rachell Wolfe ECED 4300-B Dr. Tonja Root Summer th Grade Pen Pal Letters.
Friendly Letters Blair Turner Kelly Vickers 2 nd grade Kelly Vickers & Blair Turner, ECED 3400 B, 11/15/2007.
Created By Sherri Desseau Click to begin TACOMA SCREENING INSTRUMENT FIRST GRADE.
LINDSEY FRAZIER AND JESSIE CALAWAY ECED 4300 B DR
Sabrina Gupton and Mallory Maslak ECED 4300-A Dr
Presentation transcript:

Felicia Freeman Deborah Leyse ECED 4300 5th Grade Simulated Journal SimulatedJournal_Freeman_Felicia_&_Leyse_Deborah Felicia Freeman Deborah Leyse ECED 4300 5th Grade Simulated Journal

Felicia Freeman Prewriting PLO: The student will create a graphic organizer including: phrases, and introductory idea, 3 main ideas with at least 2 details for each, and a closing idea. GPS: ELA5W2. The student demonstrates competence in a variety of genres. The student produces informational writing(e.g, report, procedures, correspondence) C. Creates an organizing structure appropriate to a specific purpose, audience and context.

Simulated Journal? Assuming the role of a character or historical person. Write journal entries from that person’s point of view. Entries include details from the historical period or story.

Prewriting for a Simulated Journal. The form of writing is a journal The purpose is to inform The audience is yourself Gather information about the character or historical person (books and videos). Use the graphic organizer to jot down thoughts. Phrases, and incorrect grammar is appropriate.

Freeman, F. (2010, February) Simulated Journal Graphic Organizer Freeman, F. (2010, February) Simulated Journal Graphic Organizer. Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.

Freeman, F. (2010 February) Simulated Journal Graphic Organizer Freeman, F. (2010 February) Simulated Journal Graphic Organizer. Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.

The following is a series of journal entries written Princess Elizabeth, daughter of King Henry VIIII. Entries include celebrations of holidays and birthdays, the relief of mother’s execution, and worries over her father’s health. E. (2002). October 12, 1544. In L. Katheryn, Elizabeth I, Red Rose of the House of Tudor (p. 63). New York: Scholastic.

October 12, 1544 Edward’s birthday. There was a grand feast October 12, 1544 Edward’s birthday. There was a grand feast. Father seemed much merrier. Jane and Bald and Lucretia the Tumbler did a very funny play based on Aesop’s Fables in which they wore various animal heads and cavorted around the Great Hall. Master Cox must have told everyone that Edward is studying Aesop’s Fables, for the royal baker wheeled out a table of custards and puddings all sculpted into the shapes of animals from the tales. But for me, the best part of the evening was when Father called me to his place and said, “Dear child, I saw your gift to the Prince. It is an eloquent and witty translation.” Then he gave my cheek a squeeze. I looked down and blushed a bit. Then I saw his leg. It was leaking again. Poor Father. Aaah, but I can almost still feel the pinch he gave my cheek. It is lovely, I wish it had turned red and left a mark.

Practice Activity 5th Graders: As a whole class, create a graphic organizer. Imagine that we are writing about a day in the life of Dr. Root. We should include details about our self (Dr. Root), the event or day we are writing about, and our conclusion.

Assessment Activity 5th Graders: Create a small graphic organizer. Pretend to be some one else in the classroom. Use only statements, not full sentences. Jot down facts about the person or the event in which you would like to write about. Include information for an introduction, main idea, and conclusion.

Deborah Leyse Drafting Stage PLO: Students will write a simulated journal entry using the point of view of a peer. GPS: ELA5W2. The student demonstrates competence in a variety of genres. The student produces informational writing(e.g, report, procedures, correspondence) a. Engages the reader by establishing a context, creating a point of view, and otherwise developing reader interest.

Simulated Journal? Assuming the role of a character or historical person. Write journal entries from that person’s point of view. (First person) Entries include details from the historical period or story.

Drafting Stage for a Simulated Journal Skip every other line to leave space for making revisions. Focus on content. Get ideas on papers. Graphic organizer is a guide to assist you during this stage. Should consist of all ideas that are in the graphic organizer. Write in pencil.

Freeman, F. (2010, February) Simulated Journal Graphic Organizer Freeman, F. (2010, February) Simulated Journal Graphic Organizer. Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.

Freeman, F. (2010 February) Simulated Journal Graphic Organizer Freeman, F. (2010 February) Simulated Journal Graphic Organizer. Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.

E. (2002). October 12, 1544. In L. Katheryn, Elizabeth I, Red Rose of the House of Tudor (p. 152). New York: Scholastic.

October 1, 1545 Today we went hunting with Father, and the Queen brought down a deer with a crossbow. Father says there is not a woman in the realm who can match the Queen with a crossbow, and many men who would be pleased to do as well. The crossbow is so hard. It is much heavier than the regular bow and arrow. It is so stiff that it must be bent by using both hands or the special winding screw. I am tall enough, apparently, but I need more weight and more muscle. Sometimes Father helps me shoot. He puts his hand over mine and helps me draw the bow. He stands behind me. When he does this, I hear an odd rasping sound in his chest. I don’t think he is breathing properly. It sounds as if within this huge man there is a tiny violent one rattling at the bones. However, he can still shoot a crossbow, and he brought down four stags and three deer and a wild boar in the past week!

Practice Activity 5th Grade As a class, we will use shared writing to develop a simulated journal in the day of the life of Dr. Root. We will use the graphic organizer to produce our simulated journal. I will write the sentences as you contribute to our simulated journal.

Assessment Activity 5th Grade Use the graphic organizer you previously created to develop your draft. Write the draft from one of your peer’s point of view. Remember: Use ideas from your graphic organizer. Skip every other line to leave space for making revisions. It’s ok to have mechanical errors. Focus on content. Use first person language.