In your journal as prompt 12 you will use at least two pages for your drafts, brainstorming and ideas.
Project:
Create a one page newspaper page. Include an article about students starting a the new 7th grade school year, artwork, additional articles covering sports, local, national or world events. You will work in groups of two to design the layout, design and artwork needed for the page. Final will be on the cardstock 14x16 sheet provided to your group.
Things to remember:
Pronouns add a variety to writing.
Follow these steps:
1. Prewriting: choose a school event that will interest your schoolmates. Then make notes. What happened? Who was involved? When and where did it happen? Outline events in the order in which they happened.
2. Writing: Begin with a statement that sums up your story and gets your readers attention. Then tell the story as if it happened, following your outline.
3. First look at your pronouns to make sure that the antecedents are clear. Then read the entire story to make other improvements. Read aloud to partner (each) After revising, proofread carefully.
Project:
Create a one page newspaper page. Include an article about students starting a the new 7th grade school year, artwork, additional articles covering sports, local, national or world events. You will work in groups of two to design the layout, design and artwork needed for the page. Final will be on the cardstock 14x16 sheet provided to your group.
Things to remember:
Pronouns add a variety to writing.
Follow these steps:
1. Prewriting: choose a school event that will interest your schoolmates. Then make notes. What happened? Who was involved? When and where did it happen? Outline events in the order in which they happened.
2. Writing: Begin with a statement that sums up your story and gets your readers attention. Then tell the story as if it happened, following your outline.
3. First look at your pronouns to make sure that the antecedents are clear. Then read the entire story to make other improvements. Read aloud to partner (each) After revising, proofread carefully.