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***For extra practice*** ****All writing worksheets can be downloaded from the downloadable page**** Please have your child draw a picture and write sentences about the picture. The first sentence should identify the person or object in the picture. The next sentence should tell the color or size of the object. The third sentence should talk more about the person or object. Please encourage your child to use correct capitalization and punctuation when needed. Please help your child correct any misspelled words. It is very helpful for parents to encourage neat handwriting. You may want your child to write his/her sentences on scrap paper before writing the sentences on the worksheet. Some childen may want to write more than three sentences. That is fine with me. Please encourage children to write interesting sentences. You may hand in any extra sentence worksheets with the homework packet. _____________________________________________________________________________ I would like students to use the following time order words: first, then, next and last. Here is a sample of how the assignment should look. First, I got up on a sunny, cold morning. Then, I got dressed. Next, I had breakfast. We shopped for three hours. Last, it was time to come home because we were tired. The students should begin the first sentence with the word "first" and the students should use the word "last" at the beginning of the last sentence. Please encourage your child to use their neatest handwriting. Please help your child with any misspellings. ______________________________________________________________________________ 6 Trait Writing 1. Ideas – The content or main theme. It can be looked at as the heart of the message. 2. Organization – The internal structure of the writing. 3. Voice. The personal voice of the author comes through. This gives a sense of a real person. 4. Word Choice – The use of precise, colorful and rich with words to communicate. 5. Sentence Fluency – The writing flows together often with a rhythm or cadence. 6. Conventions – Mechanical correctness, including spelling and grammar.
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