This is our first instructional writing piece. Students listened as the teacher read informational books about baboons. They helped to create a class web with important information that they learned. Each student used the web to create original sentences about these interesting animals. The emphasis for this piece was writing good sentences and using true information. Spelling, grammar, and conventions have been corrected to assist with understanding the pieces; however the language belongs to the students. We are super proud of our work!
Baboons
by Rebecca
Baboons
climb on trees and they live on trees. They sleep in trees. In trees they can
hide. Baboons have long muzzles. Baboons live in
Baboons
By Jamal
Baboons
have sharp fangs. Baboons can be yellow brown. Baboons eat fruit. Baboons live
in
Baboons
by April
Baboons have opposable thumbs. They eat small animals. They have long tails. They live in trees.
Baboons
by Zoe
Baboons walk on arms and legs. Baboons eat fruit, grass, leaves, small animals, and insects.
Baboons
by Frankie
Baboons fight to be the leader. Baboons have long fangs. Baboons have strong arms. Baboons have long tails.
Baboons
by Tyler R.
Baboons climb trees. They can eat grass and fruit and grass.
Baboons
by Ashlyn
Baboons have strong arms. Baboons have sharp fangs. Baboons have long tails.
Baboons
by Synasia
Baboons
can climb trees when they are in danger or climb trees when it's time to go to
bed. They can sleep on the ground. Baboons live in
Baboons
by Dani
Baboons
eat fruit. They eat small animals. They live in
Baboons
by Jaylynn
Baboons
live in
Baboons
by Ajay
Baboons
live in
Baboons
by Josh
Baboons eat grass. Baboons are red-brown. Baboons live in trees.
Baboons
by Matthew
Baboons climb trees so they can eat leaves. They climb trees if they are in danger.
Baboons
by Elisa
Baboons have strong arms and legs. They walk on arms and legs. Baboons have long tails. Baboons have opposable thumbs.
Baboons
by Sara
Baboons like to eat fruit and grass. Baboons have long tails and they have long muzzles. Baboons have sharp fangs. Baboons walk on arms and legs.
Baboons
by Dustin
Baboons eat grass and they live in trees. They have sharp fangs and they have long tails. They have long muzzles. Baboons have black fur. Baboons walk on their legs and strong arms. Baboons live on the ground.
Baboons
by Tyler Hu.
Baboons climb trees. Baboons eat fruits. Baboons have sharp fangs. Baboons have strong arms. Baboons have long tails. Baboons fight to protect themselves.
Baboons
by Tyler Hy.
Baboons have long muzzles. Baboons eat fruit. Baboons fight to be the leader. Baboons are black. Baboons have sharp fangs! Baboons have long tails. Baboons eat small animals. Baboons live in trees. Baboons have strong arms. Baboons eat leaves. Baboons eat grass. Baboons eat grapes. Baboons eat apples. Baboons eat mangos. Baboons eat strawberries. Baboons eat oranges. (Actually baboons eat fruits, but we are not sure they eat all of these types.)
Baboons
by Rachman
Baboons
eat fruit, grass, and leaves. They live in