Writing Workshop: Refining Your Journal Entries with American Phrases

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Embrace being a writer by incorporating American phrases and character-specific language from the book in your journal entries. Learn the nuances between proofreading and editing, utilize rubrics for self-assessment, and enhance your writing skills through vocabulary exploration and comprehension strategies.


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  1. WALT proof read, edit and redraft writing CONTEXT: journal entry Today, we are being writers Complete your journal writing from yesterday remember to use American phrases and words from the book so that you sound like the character you have chosen! eraser fifth grade student Mom High School

  2. Are we proof-reading or editing? What is the difference? Think, pair, share

  3. Are we proof-reading or editing? What is the difference?

  4. Use your rubric to decide what went well, and what you can do to edit and improve your work

  5. Use your rubric to decide what went well, and what you can do to edit and improve your work

  6. Now read pages 33-34 Vocabulary Inference Prediction Explanation Retrieval Summarise Can you create any of your own retrieval questions whilst you listen?

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