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Super Hero! You just found out that you are a super hero! What super power would you have and how would you use it? You must include at least one of your five senses. Be sure to include:  At least one of the five senses  Complete sentences  Correct spelling and punctuation  At least a half of a page  Imagination

Comic Strip Pick at least one scene from your super hero story and create a comic strip. Be sure to include:  Correct punctuation and dialogue  Color

Write On!

Dictionary Scavenger Hunt Following the worksheet provided. Once you are finished, collaborate with your answers with your group. (Do not copy!)

Missing Character Poster Missing character! Choose a character from the provided envelope. Using a thesaurus, look up the bolded name of your character. Locate and write down at least two synonyms and two antonyms. Draw your character on a piece of manila construction paper. Create a short story about them being missing using at least one antonym and one synonym.

Revising Sentence Types You will revise your Super Power story so that it reflects a variety of sentence types. Use the attached sentence types poster as an anchor of support. Re-write your story using the variety of sentences.

Giggles In The Middle (GITM) Look up the words provided on the worksheet. Write the definition that fits the paragraph to the right of the vocabulary. Using a pencil, edit each paragraph. Glue this GITM page into your journal (page 5). We will go over the answers once everyone has been to this station. If time is left, write a short story using at least 3 vocabulary words, on a sheet of paper.