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WRITING

WRITING

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English

6th Grade

Practice Problem

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Aneka Avraham

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10 Slides • 11 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Why is it important to recount our Spring Break adventures?

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To remember and share our experiences

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To practice writing skills

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To entertain others

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To improve our memory

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Open Ended

What are some key features you should include when writing a recount of an event?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a step in the 'Two Truths and a Lie' starter activity?

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Think of two true things and one made-up thing

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Write all three down secretly

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Share your list and guess the lie

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Draw a picture of your Spring Break

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Multiple Select

Which features are important when writing a recount? Select all that apply.

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Using past tense verbs

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Writing events in chronological order

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Including the 5 Ws

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Using only present tense verbs

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Open Ended

Explain how the concept of recounting is introduced and practiced in the lesson. Use examples from the slides to support your answer.

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Multiple Select

Which adjectives could you use to add detail and flair to your recount?

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Sunny

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Enormous

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Delicious

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Quick

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT one of the most important features of a well-written recount?

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Using chronological order

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Including the 5 Ws

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Using present tense verbs

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Sequencing events

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Open Ended

How can you use adjectives and time connectives to improve your recount writing?

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Open Ended

How would you plan and write your own recount of Spring Break, making sure to include the important elements discussed in class?

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Multiple Choice

What are the key features you should include when writing a recount about your Spring Break?

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Past tense, chronological order, and the 5 Ws

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Present tense, random order, and only 'who' and 'where'

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Future tense, no order, and only 'what' and 'when'

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No tense, alphabetical order, and only 'why'

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