

Editing Narrative
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English
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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3 Slides • 18 Questions
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Editing Personal Narratives/Revising
W.6.3.a I can write a narrative with a sequence of events.
W.6.4 I can produce clear writing to a specific audience.
W.6.5 I can edit, revise, and improve my writing.

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What is editing? Think CUPS
Capitalization- sentences, names, proper nouns
Usage- transitions, word and tense agreement
Punctuation- at end of sentence, basic comma usage
Spelling- ALL words should be spelled correctly
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Multiple Choice
Which of these sentences has proper capitalization?
As I headed out the door to Macie's House, my Mom called out to Me.
As I headed out the door to macie's House, my mom called out to me.
As I headed out the door to Macie's house, my mom called out to me.
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Open Ended
Write down three different things that are always capitalized.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these sentences has proper usage (words make sense together)
I ran around the block tomorrow.
She opened hers book.
He told he to go outside.
I am going outside to walk now.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these sentences has proper punctuation?
Hello, my name is Elliot
Hello my name is Elliot
Hello, my name is Elliot.
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Multiple Select
At the end of each sentence, you need what? Select all that apply.
Period
Question Mark
Comma
Exclamation Mark
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What is revision? Think ARMS
Add words and sentences to clarify and add details
Remove words and sentences that you do not need
Move around words and sentences for clarity
Substitute words that you use often for a different word
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Open Ended
List 5 other words you could instead of "said".
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Open Ended
List five transition words.
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Open Ended
Rewrite these sentences for clarity.
To begin with, we went to the store yesterday. Before that we are went to the movies.
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Open Ended
Look at your first body paragraph. Pick a sentence that you can add to and type it below as it is already written.
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Open Ended
Now retype that sentence, adding more details to add clarity for the reader.
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Open Ended
Type an example of figurative language from your essay here. Please label what type it is.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is a type of figurative language?
Simile
Conflict
Antagonist
Plot
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Open Ended
Type an example of dialogue from your essay.
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Open Ended
The type of marks you use around dialogue are called...?
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is correct?
"Welcome to the family"!
Welcome to the family
"Welcome to the family!"
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Poll
Which of these do you think is more interesting to a reader?
Sensory Details
Figurative Language
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Open Ended
Explain why you chose the answer on the previous question.
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Poll
What are some skills that you feel you need more practice on? Choose at least one.
Capitalization
Dialogue/Quotations
Transitions
Figurative Language
Sensory Details
Editing Personal Narratives/Revising
W.6.3.a I can write a narrative with a sequence of events.
W.6.4 I can produce clear writing to a specific audience.
W.6.5 I can edit, revise, and improve my writing.

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