The two English teachers for the 6th grade
Mr. Eversole & Mrs. Wells
Is more than once complete thought or sentence, put together incorrectly
Run On
I can picture. . .
I can see the . . .
The movie in my head shows . . .
V- Visualize
To state a direct response to the question/prompt
Claim
Makes a statement
Declarative (D)
A person, place, thing, or idea
Noun
Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.
Simile
The activity we do first in class everyday
Bell Work
A group of words without a subject, or verb, or does not make sense
Fragment
This reminds me of . . .
This made me think of . . .
I read another book that . . .
Connect
Based on this evidence, we must conclude (rephrase your claim) because (your analysis)
Reasoning
Expresses a strong feeling or surprise
Exclamatory (E)
A verb
Chevrolet is the heartbeat of America
Metaphor
The first assignment, written on a Google doc first, then Google Slides
This is Me
S, F, R
I love this movies it is one of my favorites ever.
Run on
Re-read and find the answers to what is misunderstood. Skim and scan the reading when searching for answers.
T- Track Down
Provide reliable information that supports the claim
Evidence
Give a command or makes a request
Imperative (IMP)
Pretty, old, blue, smart
Adjectives
A unicorn! He's so fluffy I'm gonna die!
-Despicable Me
Hyperbole
Where students have written a friendly letter, thoughts about three inspirational videos, and have put their post-it-notes
Composition Notebooks
S, F, R
I went to the store and gas station
Sentence
What I can predict based on what I've read. Educated guess.
I-Infer
Helpful hints: Remind the readers of the main point of the writing. Highlight the most important points of arguments you made
Conclusion
Interrogative (INT)
Gently, extremely, carefully, well
Adverb
The movie Princess Bride is awfully good.
Oxymoron
The room that Mrs. Wells teaches/Mr. Eversole teaches.
Wells: 603
Eversole: 608
The five things that every sentence needs
Subject, Verb, Capital Letter, End mark, and make sense
The title of the short story we read FIRST about a mean teacher and a red sweater.
"Eleven"
This is how you properly cite material
"Quote," (Last name page #).
Grab the textbook and flip to page 20.
Imperative (IMP)
Is, become, write, jump
Verb
Happily Ever After
Cliche