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Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 1: Dead Words & Dead Verbs, Activity 1 3 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 1: Dead Words & Dead Verbs, Activity 1 4 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Dead Verbs Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 1: Dead Words & Dead Verbs, Activity 2 Dead Verbs 8 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 2: Vivid Verbs, Activity 1 13 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Instead of, Use Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 2: Vivid Verbs, Activity 2 Instead of, Use 17 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Use Vivid Verbs Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 2: Vivid Verbs, Activity 3 Use Vivid Verbs 21 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 3: Describers Awesome Adjectives Custom Superhero Art by Poppydreamz 24 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Good Sentences Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 4: Good Sentences 28 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Good Sentences ____________________________________________________ Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 4: Good Sentences (for Option 2) Good Sentences ____________________________________________________ ------------------------ (glue this section only) --------------------------- ------------------------ (glue this section only) --------------------------- 29 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Build Action Parts Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 5: Action Parts of a Sentence, Activity 1 Build Action Parts 35 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Build Action Parts Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 5: Action Parts of a Sentence, Activity 1 Build Action Parts 36 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 5: Action Parts of a Sentence, Activity 2 When Where Why 41 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Discussion Questions! Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 8: Short Response to Literature, Activity 1 Discussion Questions! 57 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 8: Short Response to Literature, Activity 2 “The Emperor’s New Clothes” What character trait is revealed about the emperor through his actions as the story unfolds? Choose one trait and back it up with text evidence. 59 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 8: Short Response to Literature, Activity 2 60 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 8: Short Response to Literature, Activity 2 61 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

change in scene change in time Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 9: Narrative Writing, Activity 1 change in scene change in time 65 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Ways to Start a Narrative Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 9: Narrative Writing, Activity 3 Ways to Start a Narrative 71 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 10: Transition Words 77 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 10: Transition Words 78 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 10: Transition Words 79 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 11: Expository Paragraph Structure, Activity 1 85 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 11: Expository Paragraph Structure, Activity 1 ------------------------ (glue this section only) --------------------------- ------------------------ (glue this section only) --------------------------- 87 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Expository Paragraphs Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 11: Expository Paragraph Structure, Activity 3 Expository Paragraphs 96 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 11: Expository Paragraph Structure, Activity 3 98 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 12: Write an Expository Paragraph ____________________________________________________ 101 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 13: Descriptive Paragraphs, Close Reading of Exemplar 107 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 13: Descriptive Paragraphs, Close Reading of Exemplar 109 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Descriptive Paragraphs Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 14: Write a Descriptive Paragraph Descriptive Paragraphs 112 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 14: Write a Descriptive Paragraph _________________________________________ ------------------------ (glue this section only) --------------------------- ------------------------ (glue this section only) --------------------------- 113 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Sequence Paragraphs (Procedure) Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 15: Sequence Paragraphs, Close Reading of Exemplar A Sequence Paragraphs (Procedure) 118 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Sequence Paragraphs (Events) Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 17: Sequence Paragraphs, Close Reading of Exemplar B Sequence Paragraphs (Events) 126 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Sequence Paragraphs (Events) Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 18: Write a Sequence Paragraph B Sequence Paragraphs (Events) 129 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Sequence Paragraphs (Events) Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 18: Write a Sequence Paragraph B Sequence Paragraphs (Events) 130 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Compare & Contrast Paragraphs Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 19: Compare & Contrast, Close Reading of Exemplar Compare & Contrast Paragraphs 138 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Compare & Contrast Paragraphs Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 19: Compare & Contrast, Close Reading of Exemplar Compare & Contrast Paragraphs 139 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Problem & Solution Paragraphs Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 21: Problem & Solution, Close Reading of Exemplar Problem & Solution Paragraphs 147 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Cause & Effect Paragraphs Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 23: Cause & Effect, Close Reading of Exemplar Cause & Effect Paragraphs 155 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 25: Opinion/Argumentative Paragraphs - Exemplar 160 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com

Interactive Writing Notebooks Lesson 25: Opinion/Argumentative Paragraphs - Exemplar 161 © 2013 erin cobb imlovinlit.blogspot.com