Warm Up What does the word elevate mean

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Warm Up � What does the word elevate mean in the following sentence? The

Warm Up � What does the word elevate mean in the following sentence? The magician made the chair elevate in the air without using his hands. a) b) c) d) elephant move exit go up Explain why you think so.

Adventures in Writing � Page 10 – Write a descriptive paragraph about a bad

Adventures in Writing � Page 10 – Write a descriptive paragraph about a bad day that you had. Give two details about this bad day. Tell what important lesson you learned from this bad day. Make sure you include the important parts of a paragraph. You will share your paragraph with the class at the end of the day!

Scoring Guide � � 40 points – Description of a bad day 20 points

Scoring Guide � � 40 points – Description of a bad day 20 points – Two details about this bad day 20 points – Lesson learned from the bad day 20 points – Parts of a paragraph (opening sentence, body, closing sentence)

Learned that you shouldn’t take short cuts. Slipped and fell down a hill Bad

Learned that you shouldn’t take short cuts. Slipped and fell down a hill Bad day at a track meet Had to be taken back to school in a van and placed last

Draft Have you ever had a bad day? I have! It happened when I

Draft Have you ever had a bad day? I have! It happened when I was in the 7 th grade at Nobel Middle School. I entered a race called the 10 K. I was a pretty fast runner and I thought I could win. The race took place in some hills by my school. When the race started, I felt really confident and I was in the lead. However, I started noticing that some people were catching up, so I decided to take a short cut. The short cut was a steep slope down the side of the hill. Everything was fine until I lost my balance. I started tumbling down the rocky hill. I felt like it would never end! Finally, I came to a crashing stop. It was bad! I was so embarrassed and on top of that, I was all cut up. My face, my hands, my arms, my hips, and my legs were all bloody and scraped. Luckily, one nice kid who I didn’t even know helped me up. I limped over to the adult that was supervising and she walked me over to the emergency van. They told me that I was too hurt to continue the race. I was so upset. They drove me back to school in the van and I was put in last place. I was very disappointed because I was in the lead! That day I learned that it’s not a good idea to take short cuts. From that day on, whenever I run, I stay on the path, no matter what place I’m in. I hope I never have a bad day like that again!

Scoring Guide � � 40 points – Description of a bad day 20 points

Scoring Guide � � 40 points – Description of a bad day 20 points – Two details about this bad day 20 points – Lesson learned from the bad day 20 points – Parts of a paragraph (opening sentence, body, closing sentence)