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Writing Review What are the 4 things a reader should do when reading? Make connections Visualize Ask questions Make an inference
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What are the three pockets of information our brains have? Memory pocket Fact pocket Imagination pocket
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Walking vs climbing stories Based on a topic or theme Based on a topic or theme Includes details, descriptions and examples Includes details, descriptions and examples Often no main character, beginning, middle, end, problem Often no main character, beginning, middle, end, problem Has a repeated phrase or anchor line throughout Has a repeated phrase or anchor line throughout Based on a character and what happens to that character Specific setting Clear beginning, middle, end A problem and solution Follows a plot line
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Tools for Writing
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Hockey What techniques does a hockey player need to learn? Skating Shooting stick handling passing…
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Ballet What techniques does a dancer need to learn? Feet position Arm position Barre exercises Plie Arabesque…
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Writer What techniques does a writer need to learn? Adding details Similes (comparing using “like” or “as”) Anchor lines Voice Six senses vocabulary
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Writing in the third person Personification First impressions Dialogue These techniques will help you become more skilful writers.
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ADDING DETAILS Example 1: I love snow. I love snow. When it snows I always do a snow dance in the kitchen!
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Example 2: I am a soccer player. I am a student. I have brothers. (This is considered ROBOT writing because it feels like you are reading out a list.) I am a soccer player. I play for the West Coast Ravens and this year we’re going to win the Cup! (Writing a fact plus an example or detail makes the writing more interesting!)
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Which passage is more interesting to read? 1. My name is Cassandra. I’m eleven years old. I have reddish- brown hair. I have pale skin and freckles. I have bluish-green eyes. I like to swim. I’m afraid of sharks.
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2. My name is Cassandra and I am eleven years old. I have hair the colour of cinnamon toast (without the crust), fair skin, except where it’s speckled like an overripe banana. My eyes are like summer mountains (that’s blue with a little bit of green, in case you were wondering). I like to swim in anything except the ocean because I’m scared that a shark will bite my leg off. My mom says that sharks only swim in very warm water but I don’t believe her.
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What did you notice about passage 1? It does not have very interesting details Robot writing It just a list
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What did you notice about passage 2? More personal details Voice Similes Good writers don’t write lists – for every fact they write, they try to add a detail or an example so that the reader feels that they are sharing something personal with them and not just listing a lot of general facts.
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It’s your turn to practice! Write a descriptive paragraph describing yourself. Add as many details as possible. Include: – Name – Age – your appearance (details…hair, eyes, skin, etc) – Your likes and dislikes
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