Making New Words
Mouse in the House ? Brings chills. Try some word fun with the word ending “ouse”. Find an audible story called “Winnie’s Strength”. It is about a mouse named “Winnie” and you can listen to it at the Go Read and Write Podcast.
Mouse in the House ? Brings chills. Try some word fun with the word ending “ouse”. Find an audible story called “Winnie’s Strength”. It is about a mouse named “Winnie” and you can listen to it at the Go Read and Write Podcast.
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Now it is your turn ! Try to use these idioms in sentences.
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A narrative is a term to describe \”story telling\”. The narrator is the character in the story that sets the point of view for the whole story. The story is told from that character’s perspective. A first-person narration is a story about something that happened to the narrator. You can identify this kind of narration
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Look at the pictures below. Follow the instructions to create a Descriptive Paragraph. Listen to the story about Winnie the Mouse at Go Read and Write Podcast
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A penguin is often said to be wearing a tuxedo or a formal black suit and white shirt. Do you think that this is a good description ? Take a good look at the penguins shown in the pictures. Follow the instructions to write your own descriptive paragraph about the penguin. Listen to the audible
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Ever heard the phrase ” You’ve got ants in your pants” ? It means that you move around a lot. So do ants. In this activity, we will describe some ants. They are pretty interesting creatures. Look at the pictures and follow the instructions to write a descriptive paragraph about ants. You will find the
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“Knowing” a character means that you know about their traits or characteristics. You can make predictions about a character’s actions because you know about the traits. For example, is the character honest ? Then you could predict that the character would not steal. However, a character’s traits are not always obvious at the beginning of
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Remember that in your description….. Show what you know about the character ( traits) Show how you know these things by giving proof from the story (evidence)
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