PAINT (/ed/, /d/, /t/)
PAINTED /ed/
CAT
CATS
When you start with what the character is doing, you are using ________?
Action
CAN'T
CAN NOT
Is queen elizabeth a common noun or proper noun?
Proper
Queen Elizabeth
FIRE (/ed/, /d/, /t/)
FIRED /d/
COAT
COATS
BOOM! CRASH!
These are examples of ______
Onomatopoeia (Sound Word)
SHE'LL
SHE WILL
dog, cat, fluffy
Which word is an adjective?
Fluffy
MELT (/ed/, /d/, /t/)
MELTED /ed/
BOX
BOXES
How can I change this into a thought or feeling beginning?
One day the girl sat on the step looking at the sky.
Example:
The sparkling, bright orange and pink sky, filled Jan with happiness! She was ready to start her first day of school.
COULDN'T
COULD NOT
Bob, Shore, Banana
Which one is the Proper Noun?
Bob
LOOK (/ed/, /d/, /t/)
LOOKED /t/
CANDY
CANDIES
How can I change this to an action Great Beginning?
Once upon a time there was a dragon and a knight.
Example:Crouching behind his shield, Sr. Jimmy ready his sword and lunged toward the green, smelly old dragon.
YOU'RE
Change this sentence to have 3 adjectives describe the noun (Power of three)
The cat is sleeping.
Example:
The black, fuzzy, lazy cat is sleeping.
LIKE (/ed/, /d/, /t/)
LIKED /t/
WOLF
WOLVES
What are 3 techniques of Great Beginnings?
-Action. -Thought
-Dialogue. -Thought and Feelings
-Question. -Onomatopoeia
WON'T
WILL NOT
Change this sentence to have 3 adjectives describe the noun (Power of three)
I sat and watched the sunset.
Example:
I sat and watched the beautiful, multi-coloured, warm sunset.