180 Days of Writing G4
180 Days of Writing G4
180 Days of Writing G4
Level
Author
Kristin Kemp, M.A.Ed.
Standards
For information on how this resource meets
national and other state standards, see pages
4–6; 13. You may also review this information by
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Standards
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Introduction
The Need for Practice
To be successful in today’s writing classrooms, students must deeply understand both concepts
and procedures so that they can discuss and demonstrate their understanding. Demonstrating
understanding is a process that must be continually practiced for students to be successful. Practice
is especially important to help students apply their concrete, conceptual understanding of each
particular writing skill.
Understanding Assessment
In addition to providing opportunities for frequent practice, teachers must be able to assess students’
writing skills. This is important so that teachers can adequately address students’ misconceptions,
build on their current understandings, and challenge them appropriately. Assessment is a long-
term process that involves careful analysis of student responses from a discussion, project, practice
sheet, or test. When analyzing the data, it is important for teachers to reflect on how their
teaching practices may have influenced students’ responses and to identify those areas where
additional instruction may be required. In short, the data gathered from assessments should be
used to inform instruction: slow down, speed up, or reteach. This type of assessment is called
formative assessment.
The chart below indicates the writing and language standards that are addressed throughout
this book. See pages 5–6 for a breakdown of which writing standard is covered in each week.
Note: Students may not have deep understandings of some topics in this book. Remember to assess
students based on their writing skills and not their content knowledge.
Overarching
Weekly Themes Standards
Themes
Writing 4.2—Write informative/explanatory
Week 1: Hieroglyphics
Ancient Egypt texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and
Week 2: Pyramids
information clearly.
Writing 4.1—Write opinion pieces on topics
International Week 3: Hurling
or texts, supporting a point of view with
Sports Week 4: Cricket
reasons and information.
Writing 4.3—Write narratives to develop
Week 5: Cupcakes real or imagined experiences or events using
Dessert
Week 6: Ice Cream effective technique, descriptive details, and
clear event sequences.
Writing 4.2—Write informative/explanatory
Week 7: Skeleton
Human Body texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and
Week 8: Muscles
information clearly.
Writing 4.1—Write opinion pieces on topics
Week 9: Morse Code
Communication or texts, supporting a point of view with
Week 10: Telegrams
reasons and information.
Writing 4.2—Write informative/explanatory
Week 11: Great Danes
Dog Breeds texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and
Week 12: Chihuahuas
information clearly.
Writing 4.3—Write narratives to develop
Week 13: Yosemite real or imagined experiences or events using
National Parks
Week 14: Grand Canyon effective technique, descriptive details, and
clear event sequences.
Writing 4.3—Write narratives to develop
Week 15: Four Square real or imagined experiences or events using
Recess Games
Week 16: Kickball effective technique, descriptive details, and
clear event sequences.
Week 17: The Wright Writing 4.2—Write informative/explanatory
Transportation
Brothers texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and
Innovators
Week 18: Henry Ford information clearly.
Overarching
Weekly Themes Standards
Themes
Writing 4.3—Write narratives to develop
Week 19: Snowboarding real or imagined experiences or events using
Winter Sports
Week 20: Ice Skating effective technique, descriptive details, and
clear event sequences.
Writing 4.1—Write opinion pieces on topics
Week 21: Mozart
Composers or texts, supporting a point of view with
Week 22: Beethoven
reasons and information.
Writing 4.2—Write informative/explanatory
Week 23: Asteroids
Space texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and
Week 24: Comets
information clearly.
Writing 4.1—Write opinion pieces on topics
Week 25: Solar Energy
Clean Energy or texts, supporting a point of view with
Week 26: Turbines
reasons and information.
Week 27: Mount Everest Writing 4.1—Write opinion pieces on topics
Mountain Peaks Week 28: Mount or texts, supporting a point of view with
Kilimanjaro reasons and information.
Writing 4.2—Write informative/explanatory
Week 29: Sculpture
Art texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and
Week 30: Painting
information clearly.
Week 31: Steam Engine Writing 4.1—Write opinion pieces on topics
Trains Trains or texts, supporting a point of view with
Week 32: Bullet Trains reasons and information.
Writing 4.3—Write narratives to develop
Week 33: Eiffel Tower
European real or imagined experiences or events using
Week 34: Leaning Tower
Monuments effective technique, descriptive details, and
of Pisa
clear event sequences.
Writing 4.3—Write narratives to develop
Week 35: Camping real or imagined experiences or events using
Summer Fun
Week 36: Swimming effective technique, descriptive details, and
clear event sequences.
Weekly Setup
Write each prompt on the board throughout the appropriate week. Students should reference the
prompts as they work through the activity pages so that they stay focused on the topics and the right
genre of writing: opinion, informative/explanatory, and narrative. You may wish to print copies
of this chart from the digital resources (filename: G4_writingprompts.pdf ) and distribute them to
students to keep throughout the school year.
Describe what Egyptian hieroglyphics are. Write a paragraph about Great Danes.
1 Include what they look like and how they Include specific facts about the breed,
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are created. including their physical characteristics,
breed history, and personality.
Explain why pyramids in Egypt were built.
2 Include what can be found in pyramids and Write a paragraph about Chihuahuas.
what they are made of. Include specific facts about the breed,
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including their physical characteristics,
There are many aspects to the sport hurling. breed history, and personality.
3 Explain your opinions on the rules and the
players involved in the sport. Imagine someone is hiking in Yosemite.
Describe the experience, including details
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There are many aspects to the sport cricket. about how the person feels and what the
4 Explain your opinions on the rules and the scenery looks like.
players involved in the sport.
Imagine you are taking a tour of the Grand
Describe a time when you ate a cupcake. Canyon on horseback. Describe the
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5 Include what the cupcake looked like and experience, including details about how you
how it felt, tasted, and smelled. feel and what the scenery looks like.
Describe a time you were eating an Write about a time when you played four
ice cream cone. Include what the ice square. Describe the experience, including
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cream looked like and how it felt, tasted, details about whom you played with and
and smelled. how the game went.
Describe the human skeleton. Include Write about a time when you played
7 details about some of a skeleton’s bones and kickball. Describe the experience, including
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what their functions are. details about whom you played with and
how the game went.
Explain what human muscles are. Include
8 Write about the Wright Brothers’ first flight.
some types of muscles and their functions?
17 Include facts about where and when the
flight took place.
Do you think Morse code is useful? Explain
9 why or why not. Include benefits and
disadvantages to support your opinion. Write about the production of Henry
Ford’s Model-T car. Include facts about the
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Model-T and the employees who helped
Would you rather receive a telegram or
make the cars.
10 an email? Explain why you would want to
receive one over the other.
Describe a time when someone goes Describe what ice sculptures are. Include
snowboarding for the first time. Include 29 details that explain how ice sculptures are
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details of the experience and how the created.
character feels.
Describe what abstract art is. Include facts
30
Describe a time when a fourth grader goes about what abstract art looks like.
ice skating for the first time. Include details
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of the experience and how the character Do you think steam engine trains are a good
feels. 31 thing or a bad thing? Explain your opinion
and why you feel the way you do.
Should Mozart have been required to
perform for royalty? Explain why you feel Should the United States construct its own
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the way that you do. Include advantages 32 bullet trains? Explain your opinion and why
and disadvantages to support your opinion. you feel the way you do.
Should Beethoven’s classical music still Imagine a time when a student visits the
be taught today? Explain why you think 33 Eiffel Tower. Include details that describe
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Beethoven’s music should or should not be how the student felt and what he or she saw.
taught today.
Imagine a time when a student visits the
Write about what an asteroid looks like. Leaning Tower of Pisa. Include details that
23 Include facts that tell about the parts of an 34
describe how the student felt and what he
asteroid. or she saw.
Write about what a comet looks like. Imagine a time you went camping.
24 Include facts that tell about the parts of a 35 Describe the experience, including what
comet. you did and whom you went camping with.
Do you think solar energy is a good thing or Imagine a time you went swimming.
a bad thing? Write your opinion and why 36 Describe the experience, including where
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you feel the way you do. Include advantages you swam and whom you swam with.
and disadvantages to support your opinion.
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The Writing Process can be found on page 208 and in Step 1: Prewriting
the digital resources (filename: G4_writing_process.pdf ). Think about the topic . Brainstorm ideas, and plan what
you want to include in your writing .
Step 2: Drafting
Students can reference each step of the writing process Use your brainstormed ideas to write a first draft .
Don’t worry about errors . This will be a rough draft .
Step 3: Revising
as they move through each week. Read your rough draft . Think about the vocabulary you
used and how your writing is organized . Then, make the
appropriate changes to improve your written piece .
Step 4: Editing
Reread your revised draft . Check for errors in spelling,
punctuation, and grammar . Use editing marks to correct
the errors .
Step 5: Publishing
Create a final version of your piece, including the
corrections from the edited version . Be sure to reread
your work for any errors .
capitalization symbol
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Writing Signs for each of the writing genres Writing Tips pages for each of the writing
are on pages 213–215 and in the digital genres can be found on pages 210–212
resources (filename: G4_writing_signs.pdf ). and in the digital resources (filename: G4_
Hang the signs up during the appropriate writing_tips.pdf ). Students can reference the
two‑week units to remind students which appropriate Writing Tips pages as they work
type of writing they are focusing on. through the weeks.
Diagnostic Assessment
Teachers can use the practice pages as diagnostic assessments. The data analysis tools included
with the book enable teachers or parents to quickly score students’ work and monitor their progress.
Teachers and parents can quickly see which writing skills students may need to target further to
develop proficiency.
After students complete each two-week unit, score each students’ even week Day 5 published piece
using the appropriate, genre-specific rubric (pages 202–204). Then, complete the Practice Page
Item Analysis (pages 205–207) that matches the writing genre. These charts are also provided in
the digital resources (filenames: G4_opinion_analysis.pdf, G4_inform_analysis.pdf, G4_narrative_
analysis.pdf ). Teachers can input data into the electronic files directly on the computer, or they can
print the pages and analyze students’ work using paper and pencil.
• The weeks in which the particular writing genres are the focus are indicated across the tops of
the charts. Note: Students are only assessed on the even weeks, therefore the odd weeks are
not included on the charts.
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Whole-Class Support
The results of the diagnostic analysis may show that the entire class is struggling with a particular
writing genre. If these concepts have been taught in the past, this indicates that further instruction
or reteaching is necessary. If these concepts have not been taught in the past, this data is a great
preassessment and may demonstrate that students do not have a working knowledge of the
concepts. Thus, careful planning for the length of the unit(s) or lesson(s) must be considered, and
additional front-loading may be required.
Digital Resources
Reference page 216 for information about accessing the digital resources and an overview of
the contents.
Standards are designed to focus instruction and guide adoption of curricula. Standards are
statements that describe the criteria necessary for students to meet specific academic goals. They
define the knowledge, skills, and content students should acquire at each level. Standards are also
used to develop standardized tests to evaluate students’ academic progress.
Teachers are required to demonstrate how their lessons meet state standards. State standards are
used in the development of all of our products, so educators can be assured they meet the academic
requirements of each state.
The activities in this book are aligned to today’s national and state-specific college and career
readiness standards. The chart on page 4 lists the writing and language standards used throughout
this book. A more detailed chart on pages 5–6 correlates the specific writing standards to
each week.
1 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 2
Directions: Read the paragraph about Egyptian hieroglyphics. Underline any
sentences that are not complete.
Hieroglyphics
Drafting
Ancient Egyptian writing is called
Egyptian culture!
Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write Ancient Egypt on the top line. Then, use cursive
to write one question you have about hieroglyphics.
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3 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
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3. Hard to understand.
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 4
Directions: Use the symbol to show which words should be capitalized and
the symbol to show which words should be lowercase.
Hieroglyphics
Editing
1. Egypt is in nor theastern africa.
5 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Reread the paragraph. Think about how you can improve it based
on what you have practiced throughout the week. On the lines below, write three
suggestions for how the author could improve the paragraph.
Publishing
Hieroglyphics
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Week 2
DAY
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 1
Directions: Read the information about ancient Egyptian pyramids. Complete
the graphic organizer with the four notes about how the pyramids were used.
Pyramids
Prewriting
• Over 130 pyramids have been found.
• Pyramids were filled with items and treasures needed for the afterlife.
• The pharaohs were buried in the pyramids.
• It took over 20 years to build each pyramid.
• Family members and servants were sometimes buried in the pyramids.
Why the
Pyramids
Were Built
2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Explain why pyramids in Egypt were built. Include what can be found
in pyramids and what they are made of. Use the graphic organizer from page 19
to help you draft your informative/explanatory paragraph.
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Drafting
Pyramids
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Remember!
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A strong informative/explanatory
________________________________ paragraph should include:
________________________________ • a topic sentence
Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write one interesting fact from your paragraph.
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 3
Directions: Read each sentence. If it is a sentence fragment, put F. If it is a
run‑on, put RO. Rewrite the incorrect sentences.
_____ 1. The pyramids were built on the west side of the Nile River it is known
Pyramids
Revising
as the land of the dead.
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_____ 3. The Sphinx had the head of a pharaoh it had the body of a lion.
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4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 5
Directions: Explain why pyramids in Egypt were built. Include what can be found
in pyramids and what they are made of.
Pyramids
Publishing
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1 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the sentences about hurling, a popular sport in Ireland. The
information needs to be organized. If the sentence is about rules, put an R next
to it. If it is about scoring, put an S. If it is about players, put a P.
Prewriting
Hurling
_____ 1. Players can catch and carry the ball in their hands.
_____ 3. Players must pass the ball by hitting it with their hurlies, or sticks,
kicking it with their feet, or swatting it with their hands.
_____ 4. A team scores three points by getting the ball into the goal, which
is similar to a soccer net.
_____ 5. Players do not get paid and play for pride and their love of the game.
_____ 6. One point is given if a team gets the ball over the bar at the top of
the net.
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 2
Directions: Read the paragraph. It has supporting facts about hurling but needs
an opinion. Draft an opinion sentence to go after each fact on the lines below.
The first one is done for you.
Hurling
Drafting
(1) Players can pass the ball
Opinions
Passing the ball in so many different ways makes hurling more interesting than
1. ____________________________________________________________
other sports.
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2. ____________________________________________________________
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3. ____________________________________________________________
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3 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Write two sentences using at least three plural nouns from above.
1. ____________________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________________
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Examples
point ➔ points
buddy ➔ buddies
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 4
Directions: Read the sentences. Each one contains a helping verb and a main
verb. Circle the helping verbs and underline the main verbs.
Hurling
Editing
2. Hurlers must run fast to play this sport.
5 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Revisit the paragraph. Use what you have learned throughout the
week to write a final version of it.
Publishing
Hurling
Players can pass the ball using their hurley sticks, feet, or hands. There
are two different ways to score: into the net for three points, or over the bar at
the top of the net for one point. There are no professional hurling leagues, so
the players do not get paid. Hurling is a fun and action-packed sport.
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This week I learned:
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• to organize my ideas
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• how to add opinions
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• how to use helping verbs
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Week 4
DAY
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 1
Directions: Cricket is a game similar to baseball. Read the chart that compares
the two sports. Then, complete the questions below.
Cricket Baseball
Cricket
Prewriting
• 11 players • 9 players
• games last six hours to five days • games last about three hours
• batsmen wear helmets and pads • batters wear helmets, gloves,
on the legs and chest and optional shin pads
• bats are long, wide, and flat • bats are long, round like a baton,
and tapered at the end
• popular in England, India,
Pakistan, Australia, and • popular in the United States,
New Zealand Canada, the Caribbean, Japan,
and the Philippines
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• ____________________________________________________________
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• ____________________________________________________________
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2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: There are many aspects to the sport of cricket. Explain your opinions
on the rules and the players involved in the sport. Use your notes from page 29
to help you draft your opinion paragraph.
Drafting
Cricket
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Remember!
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To write a strong opinion
_________________________________ paragraph, remember to include:
Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write a sentence about something you enjoy doing.
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 3
Directions: Rewrite each sentence correctly using the plural form of each
underlined noun. Note: Two verbs will have to change to match the plural nouns.
Cricket
Revising
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Time to Improve!
Reread the opinion paragraph you wrote on page 30. Look for any misspelled
words, especially plural nouns. Correct any mistakes you find.
4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the paragraph. Circle any helping verbs you find.
engraved on it.
Time to Improve!
Remember!
Reread the opinion paragraph
A helping verb helps extend you wrote on page 30. Are
the meaning of the main verb. any helping verbs included? If
Examples: can, could, may, might, so, make sure they are used
will, would, must, shall, should, and properly and make sense.
ought to
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 5
Directions: There are many aspects to the sport cricket. Explain your opinions
on the rules and the players involved in the sport.
Cricket
Publishing
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1 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the sensory details about cupcakes. Then, copy each detail
into the correct column on the table. Add some of your own sensory details, too!
Prewriting
Cupcakes
Sensory Details
pink frosting vanilla lit candle sugar
crinkly wrapper sprinkles chocolate moist
sticky frosting warm large sweet
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 2
Directions: Read the narrative paragraph about a cupcake. Underline the
sensory details.
Cupcakes
Drafting
As everyone finished singing, Jada
Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write the word cupcakes. Then, use cursive to write
three ingredients you might need to bake some cupcakes.
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3 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Boring: I smell the baking cookies. Boring: I hear the oven timer.
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Cupcakes
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Directions: Read each sentence. If it is declarative, write D on the line. If it is
imperative, write IM. If it is interrogative, write IN. If it is exclamatory, write E.
Then, add the correct punctuation mark to the end of each sentence.
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_____ 2. Can you open the oven door__
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Directions: Imagine eating an ice cream cone. Brainstorm sensory details to
describe the experience. Complete the graphic organizer with at least two details
in each box.
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see taste
Eating an
Ice Cream
Cone
feel smell
2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Describe a time you were eating an ice cream cone. Include what
the ice cream looked like and how it felt, tasted, and smelled. Use your notes on
page 39 to help you draft your narrative paragraph.
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Directions: Read each jumbled sentence. Rewrite each one correctly on the
lines. The first word in each sentence is capitalized for you. Then, underline any
adjectives in the sentences.
1. warm and taste Crisp delicious cones
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4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the paragraph. Find four sentences that have the wrong
ending punctuation. Use the symbol to delete the incorrect punctuation and
the symbol to insert the correct punctuation.
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Time to Improve!
Reread the narrative paragraph you wrote on page 40 about eating ice cream.
Check that your sentences end with the correct punctuation marks. If there are
any errors, correct them.
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 5
Directions: Describe a time you were eating an ice cream cone. Include what
the ice cream looked like and how it felt, tasted, and smelled.
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Directions: Read the information in the web about the human skeleton. Place
check marks in the bubbles that relate to the topic.
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Skeleton
Babies The
have 300 longest bone
bones, but in the body is the
adults have thighbone, which
206. is called the
The nose femur.
and ears
are made of
cartilage.
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insects have
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exoskeletons.
in the hands
and feet make Human
up over half of
the body’s Skeleton
bones.
Humans
have many
parts to their
Teeth bodies.
are not
considered
part of the
skeleton.
The smallest
bone in the body
is in the ear. It is Birds
smaller than a have hollow
grain of rice. bones.
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 2
Directions: This informative/explanatory paragraph about the human skeleton
is missing something! Read the paragraph. Then, draft your own introductory
sentence and concluding sentence.
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the femur. The stapes bone in the ear is the smallest bone. The
hands and feet have many bones. More than half of the body’s
Concluding Sentence
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Directions: Write the following four bones in cursive: stapes, rib, skull, and pelvis.
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3 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the paragraph about the human skeleton. Choose the correct
linking phrases from the Linking Phrase Bank, and insert them into the paragraph
above the symbols.
Revising
Skeleton
thighbone, which is called the femur. ^ the stapes bone in the ear is
the smallest bone. The hands and feet have many bones. ^ more than
half of the body’s bones are in those two locations alone! The skeleton
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 4
Directions: Read the dictionary definitions for the word fuse. Then, answer
the questions.
fuse \fyooz\
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1. noun. a device that causes electricity
to stop flowing if the current reaches
an unsafe level
2. noun. a string connected to an
explosive device (like a firecracker)
that is lit on fire
3. verb. to join different things together
1. Read this sentence: When babies are born, they have around 300 bones,
but as they grow, some bones fuse together. Which definition of the word
fuse is being used in this sentence? _____
2. Read this sentence: My dad had to go find the fuse box when the electricity
went out during the storm. Which definition of the word fuse is being used in
this sentence? _____
3. Write a sentence for the definition of fuse that has not been used yet.
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Directions: Read the information about the three different types of muscles.
Place check marks in the bubbles that relate only to the three types of muscles.
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used for
voluntary
movement
injuries
cover skeleton
prevented by
and move bones
stretching
skeletal
Types of
layers of Muscles
lungs protected
muscle control
by ribs
organs
smooth cardiac
fewer muscles
pumps the heart
to smile than
and blood
frown
used for
involuntary only in the heart
movement
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paragraph should include:
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concluding sentence
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• details to support the topic
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Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write one fact you know about muscles.
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 3
Directions: Read the sentences. Shade in the circle for the linking word or
phrase that sounds best in each sentence. Then, write it on the line.
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Revising
since in addition to but
for example On the other hand
Time to Improve!
Reread the paragraph you wrote on page 50. Does it have any linking words or
phrases? If not, see if you can add some to help guide the reader through your
writing. Use the ^ symbol to insert linking words or phrases.
4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the definitions for the word body. Then, write a sentence for
each definition.
body \bah-dee\
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Directions: Explain what human muscles are. Include some types of muscles
and their functions.
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Directions: Read the opinion paragraph about keeping Morse code in modern
times. Underline details that support the author’s opinion.
Morse Code
Drafting
Though considered outdated by some people, Morse code should still
the 1830s. He sent the first message from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore.
knows it, it is unlikely the message will fall into the wrong hands. The
and time-consuming, though. Morse code is used all over the world and is
There are many great things about modern technology, but Morse code still
Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write Morse code on the top line. Then, use cursive to
write the words send and receive on the bottom lines.
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Directions: Read the sentences. The underlined words could use context clues
to better understand them. Rewrite the sentences to include context clues.
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Directions: Read the sentences. The underlined words are used incorrectly.
Use the symbol to correct them. Then, write your own sentence below.
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weather.
6. Write your own sentence using the homophone pair two and too.
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5 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Reread the opinion paragraph. Think about what you have learned
this week. On the lines below, write at least three ways you can improve
this writing.
Publishing
Morse Code
the 1830s. He sent the first message from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore.
knows it, it is unlikely the message will fall into the wrong hands. Also, the
slow and time-consuming, though. Morse code is used all over the world
speak. There are many great things about modern technology, but Morse
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Directions: Read the information about telegrams and emails. Then, brainstorm
some thoughts and opinions you have about each one.
Telegrams
Prewriting
A telegram is a form of communication sent by a telegraph. An
operator receives the message, writes it down, and then it is
hand‑delivered to the recipient. The messages are usually very
short and contain emergency information.
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2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Would you rather receive a telegram or an email? Explain why you
would want to receive one over the other. Use the notes from page 59 to help
you draft your opinion paragraph.
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should:
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sentence that states your
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support your opinion
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sentence
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Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write the word telegram. Then, use cursive to write
the names of three people who you think would enjoy receiving telegrams.
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Directions: Read the sentences with context clues that help explain the
underlined words. Then, answer the questions.
1. The noise from the room agitated Myra because she was trying to
Telegrams
Revising
concentrate on her message.
What does agitated mean? How did the context clue help you figure it out?
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2. The superfluous message was two pages long but could have been one.
What does superfluous mean? How did the context clue help you figure
it out?
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3. The operator was very attentive, or paid close attention, when receiving the
telegram message.
What does attentive mean? How did the context clue help you figure it out?
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Time to Improve!
Read the paragraph you wrote on page 60. Look for words your reader might not
know. Consider adding context clues to help clarify those tricky words!
4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read each pair of homophones. Write one sentence that includes
both words for each pair.
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Time to Improve!
Reread the opinion paragraph you wrote on page 60. Do you have any
homophones? If so, make sure you have used them correctly.
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 5
Directions: Would you rather receive a telegram or an email? Explain why you
would want to receive one over the other.
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1 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the facts about Great Danes, a breed of dog. All of the
information is true, but there are too many facts for one paragraph. Place check
marks next to three to five facts you think are important to include in an
informative/explanatory paragraph about a Great Dane’s physical characteristics.
Great Danes
Prewriting
Facts
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 2
Directions: Read the paragraph about the physical characteristics of Great
Danes. Then, answer the question below.
Great Danes
Drafting
The Great Dane is a dog breed known as “the gentle giant.” They are
gentle with children and make good family pets. They are one of the largest
breeds of dog in the world. The 2014 world record for largest dog was a
Great Dane named Zeus. Originally, they were used for hunting, but now they
are mainly pets. Males are between 120 to 200 pounds (54 to 91 kilograms),
females are 100 to 130 pounds (45 to 59 kilograms). Their ears are naturally
floppy, but they are sometimes cropped so they stand up to a point. The
life expectancy for a Great Dane is about eight years. They can have four
different types of coats: black, fawn (yellow gold with black “mask” on face),
brindle (fawn and black swirled together), and harlequin (white with large
1. Underline one sentence you think should not be in the draft. Why does it
not belong?
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3 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
_____ 1. Great Danes have short hair it requires brushing once a week.
Revising
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 4
Directions: Read the sentences. Complete each sentence with the progressive
verb will be or were. Use context clues to help you know which verb to use.
Great Danes
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2. The puppies ______________ whining when they saw their food.
3. The kids ______________ playing with the dog until lunch is ready.
Examples
5 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Think about what you have learned this week. Write notes in the
margins about what makes this paragraph strong.
Publishing
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giant.” They are gentle with children and make good family
world. Originally, they were used for hunting, but now they
are mainly pets. Males are between 120 to 200 pounds (54
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 1
Directions: Read the main topics for an informative/explanatory paragraph on
the Chihuahua, a breed of dog. Choose one topic and put a check mark by it.
Then, read the facts. Put stars by the facts that support the topic you chose.
Chihuahuas
Prewriting
Main Topics
Facts
_____ clay pots with dogs resembling modern Chihuahuas were found in Mexico
from 100 C.E.
_____ possibly descended from the Fennec fox, which is small with big eyes
and ears
2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
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A strong informative/explanatory
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concluding sentence
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Cursive Practice
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 3
Directions: Read the paragraph. Look for run-on sentences. Use the symbol
to insert commas and conjunction words.
Chihuahuas
Revising
Newborn puppies are cute they need a lot of help during
their first few weeks. The pups are born blind, deaf, and
sleeping. After about two weeks, the puppies’ sealed ears and
eyes open at three weeks, they begin to walk. Before long, the
Time to Improve!
Reread the paragraph you wrote on page 70 about Chihuahuas. Do you have
any run-on sentences? If so, make sure you correct them.
4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Write the correct progressive verb tense for each sentence. Each
answer should have a helping verb and the -ing form of the given verb. The first
one has been done for you.
Chihuahuas
Editing
(eat)
(feed)
(shop)
Time to Improve!
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 5
Directions: Write a paragraph about Chihuahuas. Include specific facts about
the breed, including their physical characteristics, breed history, and personality.
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1 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Below are ideas for a narrative paragraph about hiking in Yosemite
National Park in California. Decide if the notes belong in the beginning, middle,
or end of the paragraph. Then, copy them into the correct sections.
Prewriting
Yosemite
• stop at a stream • see deer, fox, and • climb to the top of the
for water bobcat while hiking mountain and look
out over land
• gather hiking supplies • walk back to camp
at camp
Beginning
Middle
End
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 2
Directions: Read the narrative paragraph about hiking at Yosemite. Then,
answer the question.
Yosemite
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Oliver woke up early because he was excited to go hiking at Yosemite.
He gathered his backpack and made sure it had healthy snacks and his
canteen. Right after breakfast, Oliver and his brother began their hike
up the small peak by their campsite. At the top, they looked out over the
beautiful land. On the way down, they looked for wildlife and saw a deer,
a fox, and even a big bobcat in the distance. Stopping at a clear stream,
Oliver refilled his canteen and splashed the cold water on his face. Though
the brothers were tired from their hike, they ran back to their campsite to tell
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Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write a sentence stating what you would like to do if
you were to visit Yosemite National Park.
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3 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the sentences. Write two adjectives that could replace each
underlined word.
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 4
Directions: Each sentence is missing correct dialogue punctuation. Use
the symbol to insert the quotation marks and comma for each sentence.
Yosemite
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2. The tour guide said Yosemite was star ted in 1890.
• If the quote comes after the person who said it, put a
comma between the person who spoke and the beginning
quotation mark.
Example: The boy said, “I would like to visit Yosemite
someday.”
5 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Revisit the narrative about hiking. Add notes in the margins where
dialogue could be added.
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over the beautiful land. On the way down, they looked for
the brothers were tired from their hike, they ran back to their
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 1
Directions: Imagine two friends are going on a tour of the Grand Canyon on
horses. Use the flowchart to write some ideas for the beginning, middle, and
end of your narrative. Use your imagination as well as any information you may
already know about the Grand Canyon to help you.
Grand Canyon
Prewriting
Beginning
Middle
End
2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Imagine you are taking a tour of the Grand Canyon on horseback.
Describe the experience, including details about how you feel and what
the scenery looks like. Use your notes from page 79 to help you draft your
narrative paragraph.
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Drafting
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Directions: Use cursive to answer the following question: Would you want to visit
the Grand Canyon or the beach? Why?
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 3
Directions: Read the boring sentences. Make each one more exciting
by adding adjectives.
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New and Improved:
Time to Improve!
Reread the narrative paragraph you wrote on page 80. Do you have interesting,
specific adjectives? Spice up your writing by adding some!
4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read each quotation Eli says to his mom. Then, write a response
from his mom. Be sure to use correct punctuation. The first one is done for you.
Mom said, “It will be fun to spend time with our family.”
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2. “I think going rafting on the water will be the best part!” exclaimed Eli.
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4. “It’s a bumpy, steep ride to the bottom of the canyon,” cried Eli.
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Time to Improve!
Reread the paragraph you wrote on page 80 about the Grand Canyon.
Make sure any dialogue uses quotation marks and commas correctly.
If your paragraph does not have any dialogue, add at least one line.
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 5
Directions: Imagine you are taking a tour of the Grand Canyon on horseback.
Describe the experience, including details about how you feel and what the
scenery looks like.
Grand Canyon
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1 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read through the notes below. Place check marks by five to seven
things you think should be included in a personal narrative paragraph about
four square.
Prewriting
Four Square
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 2
Directions: Read the narrative paragraph about playing four square. Some of
the sentences are not in order. Order the middle sentences from 1 to 5 in an
order that makes sense to you.
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Drafting
Last Wednesday, some friends and I had fun playing four square during
recess. _____Marco kept catching the ball, and we had to remind him to only
hit it. _____Once Meg got confused and kicked the ball, which was really
funny. _____A girl was standing by herself, not playing with anyone, so we
invited her to join us. _____Marco also argued with us about the ball hitting
the line when he served. _____The best part of playing was that I did not get
Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write one thing you like about four square.
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3 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read each sentence. Shade in the circle with the correct synonym
for each underlined word. Then, write your own synonym pair.
A entertaining A difficult
B complicated B simple
C easy C changeable
A swat A winners
B catch B gear
C rub C instructions
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 4
Directions: Use the words in the Word Bank to write the missing relative
pronouns in the sentences.
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Word Bank
who whom whose which that
2. Cherise prefers playing with a ball ______________ she brought from home.
4. Terry, ______________ playing isn’t the best, always blames the server.
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really entertaining!
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2. What advice would you give the author to improve the paragraph?
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 1
Directions: Think of a time you played kickball. Write your thoughts about that
game in the right column. If you have not played kickball, use your imagination to
write your notes. Then, put stars by four to six ideas you would like to include in a
personal narrative paragraph about playing kickball.
Kickball
Prewriting
2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Write about a time when you played kickball. Describe the experience,
including details about whom you played with and how the game went. Use the
notes from page 89 to help you draft your personal narrative paragraph.
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• is about you
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• has a beginning, a middle,
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• sounds like a story
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Directions: Write three adjectives for each noun in the table. Then, use some of
your adjectives to improve the sentences below.
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1. The student kicked the kickball during recess.
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invented by, wrote a book of playground games in 1917 and called the
new sport “Kick Baseball.” Daniel Chase, which the New York State
Board of Education hired, wrote about the first known adult kickball
easily play in an open field with just a ball. Today, children can be seen
Time to Improve!
Reread the personal narrative paragraph you wrote on page 90 about kickball.
If you have any relative pronouns, make sure they are used correctly.
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Directions: Write about a time when you played kickball. Describe the
experience, including details about whom you played with and how the
game went.
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The
The first
French were
flight was on
skeptical that it
December 17, 1903,
happened.
in Kitty Hawk, It was the first
North Carolina. motor‑powered
flight with a
person
The brothers
First made the plane
at their bicycle
Orville
flew 120 feet Flight shop.
(37 meters) in
12 seconds.
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Directions: Read the informative/explanatory paragraph about the Wright
brothers’ first flight. Then, answer the question.
17, 1903, in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. When the French heard, they were
skeptical the flight actually happened. Kitty Hawk was windy, which would
help with the flight, and had a sandy beach, which would be good in case of
a crash. Orville was the first pilot and flew 120 feet (37 meters) in 12 seconds.
The plane was more like a motorized glider. That day, each brother took turns
flying. It was a day that carved the path for modern flight.
1. Cross out one sentence you think should be taken out. Explain why it
should be deleted.
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Directions: Use cursive to write Orville and Wilbur Wright, first in flight.
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Directions: Read each sentence. Write the correct plural form of each irregular
noun on the line.
(foot)
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Directions: Read the sentences. Use the symbol to show which words
should be capitalized. Then, write why the words need to be capitalized.
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3. orville and wilbur were from ohio, but went to north carolina for the flight.
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Directions: Think about what you practiced this week. In the margins, make a
list of at least three things you would do to improve the paragraph.
life-long dream when they flew for the first time. The historic
took turns flying. It was a day that carved the path for
modern flight.
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Directions: This web focuses on the production of Henry Ford’s car, the
Model-T. Place check marks in the parts of the web that should be included
in an informative/explanatory paragraph.
Henry Ford
Prewriting
It was
Ford’s
made with
son, Edsel,
interchangeable
took over the
parts, so the car Workers were company in
took less time paid $5.00 a 1919.
to make. day; most other
workers were paid
$2.34 a day.
It was
introduced
in October
It was
Production 1908.
nicknamed the
“Tin Lizzie.”
of the
Model-T
It was
Ford did not made on a
invent the car moving assembly
or assembly line, so the car was
line. less expensive
to make.
2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Write about the production of Henry Ford’s Model-T car. Include
facts about the Model-T and the employees who helped make the cars. Use the
information on page 99 to help you draft your informative/explanatory paragraph.
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Directions: Use cursive to write these names: Henry Ford, Model-T, and
Tin Lizzie.
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Directions: Read the paragraph with missing words. Use the plural form of the
words in the Word Bank to fill in the blanks.
Henry Ford
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Word Bank
beach life church wife wrench
4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the paragraph about the Model-T. Correct any capitalization
errors using the or symbols.
Editing
Henry Ford
The model-t, also called the tin lizzie, was not the first car invented,
but it was very Popular! At the height of its popularity, half of the Cars
henry ford joked that customers could have the car in any color they
the left side, which became standard in america. The tin lizzie was a
Remember!
Time to Improve!
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 5
Directions: Write about the production of Henry Ford’s Model-T car. Include
facts about the Model-T and the employees who helped make the cars.
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Directions: Read the narrative notes in the flowchart. Put stars by six to
eight things you think should be in a narrative paragraph about a boy learning
to snowboard.
Prewriting
Snowboarding
Beginning
_____ new to Utah and saw snowboarding for the first time
Middle
_____ talked to his mom about _____ fell down a lot
getting equipment
_____ wanted to give up
_____ read online articles
about terms
End
_____ clean run down the mountain
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Directions: Read the narrative paragraph about Dante’s snowboarding
experience. Underline sentences that you think are interesting and add
to the story.
Snowboarding
Drafting
When Dante moved to Utah, he saw snowboarders for the first time.
“That stuff is expensive!” she exclaimed, but she let him take lessons.
never gave up. He made new friends. He fell down over and over, and each
time he felt like he was at the beginning. Dante read articles online to learn
the different terms and studied different moves. Most of all, he wanted to do
After several lessons, he finally had a clean run down the mountain.
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Directions: Use cursive to write one question you have about snowboarding.
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Directions: Read the sentences. Write an idiom from the Idiom Bank that could
replace the underlined words in each one.
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Snowboarding
Idiom Bank
costs an arm and a leg back to square one best of both worlds
1. He fell down over and over, and each time he felt like he was at the
beginning.
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3. Since he loves the snow and loves being active, snowboarding has all
of the advantages.
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Example: The answer was on the tip of his tongue. This means
he knows the answer, but cannot think of it at that moment.
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Directions: Add punctuation to the dialogue.
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2. Samuel asked Where is my snowboard
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“Watch out!” James yelled.
5 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Reread the narrative paragraph. Think about what you have learned
this week. Write at least three suggestions for how to improve the paragraph on
the lines below.
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Snowboarding
When Dante moved to Utah, he saw snowboarders for the first time. He
immediately wanted to learn. He asked his mom about equipment. That stuff
is expensive she exclaimed, but she let him take lessons. As the oldest in his
made new friends. He fell down over and over, and each time he felt like he
was at the beginning. Dante read articles online to learn the different terms
lessons and studying, he was working very hard. After several lessons, he
finally had a clean run down the mountain. This is awesome he yelled as he
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Directions: Use the flowchart to write ideas for a narrative paragraph about a
fourth grader going ice skating for the first time. You can use your imagination or
events from your own experiences.
Ice Skating
Prewriting
Beginning
Middle
End
2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Describe a time when a fourth grader goes ice skating for the first
time. Include details of the experience and how the character felt. Use your
notes from page 109 to help you draft your narrative paragraph.
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Directions: Use cursive to write two things you like about ice skating.
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Directions: Write the correct letter to match each idiom with its meaning. Then,
choose two idioms from the list, and write one sentence for each idiom.
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_____ 1. to sound familiar
A. cold shoulder
_____ 2. to do immediately without warning
B. ring a bell
_____ 3. ignoring someone
C. joined at the hip
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4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Time to Improve!
Remember!
Look back at the paragraph you
wrote on page 110. Do you have any If a line of dialogue is a question
dialogue? If you do, make sure it has or exclamation, put the quotation
correct punctuation. If you do not, mark after the question mark or
consider adding some! exclamation point.
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Directions: Describe a time when a fourth grader goes ice skating for the first
time. Include details of the experience and how the character felt.
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Directions: Mozart was a composer from the 1700s who wrote symphonies.
He was a musical genius and performed for royalty at the age of five. Think about
this question: Should Mozart have been required to perform at such a young
age? If an idea below supports the “yes” argument, write Y. If it supports the “no”
Prewriting
Mozart
argument, write N.
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Directions: Read the opinion paragraph. It argues that Mozart should have been
required to perform for royalty. Underline parts that support this opinion.
Mozart
Drafting
Mozart was a musical genius whose father made the right decision to
let Mozart play for royalty at age five. This child had an amazing gift, and
they refused. Performing for royalty was too much pressure on such a small
child. There were older musicians who could have performed for royalty.
Though Mozart was young, performing was the right thing for him.
Cursive Practice
Directions: Mozart’s full name was quite long, so he generally went by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart. Use cursive to write his full name.
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Directions: Rewrite the sentences by replacing the underlined words with the
base words and the prefixes re-, mis-, or pre- and deleting the words in bold.
The first one has been done for you.
1. The pianist has to try the complicated music again.
Revising
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• re- means “again”
• mis- means “wrong”
• pre- means “before”
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Directions: Use the symbol to correct the spelling of the prepositions.
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2. He sets the case onn the seat.
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1. What advice would you give to the author to improve this paragraph?
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Directions: Read the information about Beethoven. Then, answer the question
below by filling in the table.
Beethoven
Prewriting
Beethoven was a musician and composer who lived from 1770
music for the piano and string quartets. Beethoven was completely
Yes No
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Directions: Should Beethoven’s classical music still be taught today? Explain why
you think Beethoven’s music should or should not be taught today. Use your notes
.
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Directions: Complete each sentence with a prefix from the Prefix Bank.
Then, use one of the prefixes to create your own sentence.
Beethoven
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Prefix Bank
pre- re- un- mis-
3. It was _____fortunate that Beethoven went deaf, but he did not let
it stop him.
5. There may have been times where Beethoven _____understood the notes.
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Preposition Bank
in to through on of near
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Directions: Should Beethoven’s classical music still be taught today? Explain
why you think Beethoven’s music should or should not be taught today.
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Directions: Read the information in the web. The notes are for an
informative/explanatory paragraph focusing on the asteroid belt. Place check
marks in the circles with information that supports the main topic.
Asteroids
Prewriting
An Sizes range
asteroid hitting from a pebble
Earth might to over 150 miles
have caused (241 kilometers)
the dinosaurs’ Billions in diameter.
extinction. or trillions of
asteroids are in
the asteroid
belt.
A small
asteroid hit
Russia in 2013.
The dwarf
planet Ceres Asteroid
is part of the
asteroid belt. Belt
Movies
have been
made about
The asteroids asteroids hitting
Earth. Most of the
are 600,000
asteroids are
miles (965,606
lumpy.
kilometers) apart.
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Directions: Read the draft of an informative/explanatory paragraph about the
asteroid belt. Underline the incomplete sentences.
Asteroids
Drafting
Between Mars and Jupiter, there is an asteroid belt. Billions—perhaps
one while on a mission. Lumpy not round. This is because asteroids do not
have enough gravity to pull the particles into a sphere. Scientists are still
Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write one question you have about the asteroid belt.
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Directions: Read the sentences. Circle the subject and underline the predicate
in each one. The first one is done for you.
Directions: Create your own sentence about asteroids. Then, circle the subject
and underline the predicate.
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Directions: Read the dictionary definitions of dwarf. Then, answer
the questions below.
dwarf \dwôrf \
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1. noun. a mythical creature that looks
like a small man
2. noun. a person who is smaller than
normal because of a medical condition
3. verb. to make something seem much
smaller by comparison
4. adjective. smaller than usual
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2. Read this sentence: Small pebble asteroids are dwarfed by the sun.
Which definition of dwarf is being used in this sentence? How do
you know?
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3. Write a sentence using a definition of dwarf that has not been used yet.
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Directions: Read the information. The notes are for an informative/explanatory
paragraph about what comets look like. Place check marks in the circles with
information that supports the main topic.
Comets
Prewriting
nucleus: solid
4,000 discovered center made of
comets dust and ice
three parts:
nucleus, coma,
tail
orbit
classified as
short or long
period
two tails: dust and look like “dirty
plasma snowballs”
2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Write about what a comet looks like. Include facts that tell about
the parts of a comet. Use the web from page 129 to help you draft your
informative/explanatory paragraph.
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includes:
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• an introductory and a
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• details that support the
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main idea
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Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write the names of these famous comets: Halley’s,
Lovejoy, Hale-Bopp, and McNaught.
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 3
Directions: Read each phrase about Halley’s Comet. Rewrite the fragments into
complete sentences with subjects and predicates.
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2. appears 75 years
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Time to Improve!
Reread the paragraph you wrote on page 130 about comets. Make sure each
sentence has a subject and a predicate. If you find a fragment or a run-on
sentence, fix it!
4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the dictionary definitions for the word period. Then, answer the
questions below.
period \pirē d\
e
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Editing
1. Read this sentence: A short period comet has an orbit of less than 200
years. What definition of period is being used in this sentence? _____
2. Read this sentence: The score was tied after the first period. What definition
of period is being used in this sentence? _____
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Directions: Write about what a comet looks like. Include facts that tell about the
parts of a comet.
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Directions: Read the notes about using solar energy. Decide if each note is an
advantage or a disadvantage and write it in the table.
Prewriting
Solar Energy
Advantages Disadvantages
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 2
Directions: Read the opinion paragraph about solar energy. Underline details
that support the opinion that solar energy should be used.
Solar Energy
Drafting
Today, many people are interested in taking care of
means it will last without getting used up. Solar energy does
not work well during cloudy days and cannot be used at all
Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write solar energy on the top line. Then, use cursive
to write the words free and clean on the bottom lines.
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Directions: Read each sentence. Decide which word should go in the blank,
and fill in the letter for the correct answer.
A they’re A They’re
B their B Their
C there C There
A They’re A they’re
B Their B their
C There C there
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 4
Directions: Read each sentence and make necessary changes. Use the
symbol to show that a letter should be capitalized and the symbol to show a
letter should be lowercase. Then, fill in the table with three common and proper
nouns of your choice.
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Editing
1. Solar Energy is hard for cloudy, rainy countries like england.
5 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
1. What advice would you give to the author for how to improve the paragraph?
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Directions: Turbines are a way of harnessing and using wind as energy. Read
the notes about using turbines. Decide if each note is an advantage or a
disadvantage, and write it in the table below.
Turbines
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• no wind, no energy
• tall, but do not take up much land
• noisy to nearby homes and businesses
• birds killed by turbine blades
• wind is free
• does not create pollution or greenhouse gases
• clutter land, which some people say is ugly
• good for remote areas without access to electricity
Advantages Disadvantages
2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Do you think turbines should be used to collect wind energy? Write
your opinion and why you feel the way you do. Use the table from page 139 to
help you draft your opinion paragraph.
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 3
Directions: Write one sentence for each of the homophones there, their, and
they’re. The sentences must be about turbines or wind energy. Use the notes on
page 139 to help you.
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• There is a location or place.
Revisit the paragraph you wrote
• Their shows belonging to
on page 140 about turbines.
people or things.
Carefully check that you used
there, their, and they’re correctly. • They’re is the contraction
for they are.
4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
around for over 1,000 years. The first windmill was built in the First
in the 1200s. Windmills were used mainly to pump Water and grind
Grain. Over the next few hundred years, the english and dutch made
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 5
Directions: Do you think turbines should be used to collect wind energy? Write
your opinion and why you feel the way you do.
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Directions: Mount Everest, located in the Himalayas between Nepal and Tibet, is
the world’s tallest mountain. The table has information that supports two opinions
on whether people younger than 18 should be allowed to climb Mount Everest.
Put exclamation points by sentences you think create strong arguments.
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Yes
_____ If a child’s parent allows it, the officials at Mount Everest should
not interfere.
_____ Reaching the top, or summit, would be very exciting for a teen.
No
_____ Teens’ brains are not fully developed to make big decisions.
_____ Altitude sickness may affect young people differently from adults.
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 2
Directions: Read the opinion paragraph about allowing people younger than 18
to climb Mount Everest. Underline sentences that strongly support the opinion.
Mount Everest
Drafting
Climbing Mount Everest is a big
Remember!
accomplishment for anyone, and those
A strong opinion
younger than 18 should have a chance to paragraph includes:
climb it. Being physically fit and well-trained • an introductory
sentence stating
are important for climbing, but these things
your opinion
are not related to age. Many teens are in • details that
better shape than people in their 30s. Teens support your
opinion
who climb are promoting healthy lifestyles, • a concluding
which could be positive influences on their sentence
restating your
peers. Reaching the summit would be very opinion
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Directions: Use cursive to write Mount Everest on the top line. Then, write two
adjectives to describe the mountain on the bottom lines.
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Directions: Read each sentence. Choose the antonym for each bold word.
A rent A exciting
B dismiss B risky
C need C harmless
A lose A multiple
B make B several
C save C limited
C intelligent
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Directions: Complete each sentence with the correct usage of who or whom.
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2. The Sherpa, __________ is an expert, will be our guide.
To figure out if you should use who or whom, try this easy tip!
Examples
Examples
5 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Revisit the opinion paragraph about Mount Everest. Think about
what you have learned this week. Write notes in the margins explaining how the
author could improve the paragraph.
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are important for climbing, but they are not related to age.
the summit.
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Directions: Read the information about Mount Kilimanjaro. Then, use the
information to write your thoughts about whether or not you would want to climb
Mount Kilimanjaro.
Mount Kilimanjaro
Prewriting
Mount Kilimanjaro is in Tanzania, a country along the eastern coast of
Africa. It takes six to nine days to climb to the top. About 25,000 people
attempt the climb each year. Over 16,000 of them are successful. Those who
do not make it to the top generally turn back because of altitude sickness.
2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Would you climb Mount Kilimanjaro? Explain the reasons for why
you would or would not climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Use the table from page 149 to
help you draft your opinion paragraph.
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Directions: The sentences below are incorrect. Write an antonym for the
underlined word to make each sentence true.
Mount Kilimanjaro
Revising
1. Mount Kilimanjaro is the shortest free-standing mountain, which
means it is not part of a mountain range.
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Directions: Would you climb Mount Kilimanjaro? Explain the reasons for why
you would or would not climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
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1 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the notes. They contain information for a paragraph about
creating ice sculptures. Place check marks in the circles that strongly support
the main topic.
Prewriting
Sculpture
No cloudy or
cracked ice is
used.
It can be made
by hand using
chainsaws, drills,
Clear ice
is made by Creating and chisels.
It can be
made by a
The rotating machine
temperatures It is
called a lathe.
of events heated by a
determine how blowtorch at the
long sculptures end to make
last. them shiny.
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 2
Directions: Read the informative/explanatory paragraph about creating ice
sculptures. Underline sentences that strongly support the main idea.
Sculpture
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An ice sculpture is a beautiful and dramatic way to decorate for
Ice for a sculpture must be completely clear. To make perfect ice, air
jets are used to blow air into the water as it freezes. Sculptures can
create them. Machines called lathes can create sculptures quickly and
the sculpture shiny after the carving is complete. The colder it is, the
longer a sculpture will last. Ice sculptures are imaginative forms of art.
Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write the names of four places you think would be safe
for an ice sculpture to be outside.
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special event.
2. To make perfect ice, air jets are used to blow air into the water as it freezes.
3, Sculptures can be made by hand, but artists typically use chainsaws and
chisels to create them.
4. A small blowtorch is used to make the sculpture shiny after the carving
is complete.
5. Write a sentence with at least one prepositional phrase about ice sculpting.
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Directions: Read each sentence. Decide which word should go in the blank and
fill in the letter for the correct answer.
1. People are not _____ to touch 4. The ____ made the ice shine
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ice sculptures. under the light.
A allowed A mist
B aloud B missed
A threw A except
B through B accept
3. The artist does not know _____ 6. The sculptor changed the ice
or not he will finish on time. from _____ to smooth.
A weather A course
B whether B coarse
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158 #51527—180 Days of Writing © Shell Education
Week 30
DAY
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 1
Directions: Look at the web for information about a style of painting called
abstract. Place check marks in the circles that strongly support the main topic.
Painting
Prewriting
often an outdoor paint dribbles or
scene splashes
bold color
no
recognizable
subject
geometric Abstract
shapes
Art
small, feathery
brushstrokes
2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Describe what abstract art is. Include facts about what abstract art
looks like. Use the web on page 159 and your own observations to help you draft
your informative/explanatory paragraph.
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includes:
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• an introductory and a
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• details that support
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Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write the names of these famous abstract painters:
Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko.
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Directions: Improve each sentence by adding a prepositional phrase. Use the
prepositions in parentheses to help you.
Painting
Revising
1. Anyone can learn to paint. (by)
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4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the sentences. They all have incorrect homophones. Use the
and symbols to correct them.
Time to Improve!
Revisit the paragraph you wrote on page 160 for homophones. If you find any,
make sure they are correct.
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Directions: Describe what abstract art is. Include facts about what abstract art
looks like.
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1 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Look at the table about steam engine trains. The first column has
facts. The second column is supposed to show that the facts are advantages for
steam engine trains. If it is an advantage, put a star by the sentence. If it is not
an advantage, put an X.
Prewriting
Steam Engine Trains
Facts Advantages
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 2
Directions: Read the opinion paragraph about the advantages of a steam engine
train. Underline sentences that support the main idea.
for transportation at the time and made travel easier. Most power before
the 1800s required being close to water sources, but the steam engine train
but depended on the wind and weather; steam engine trains could work
regardless of the environment. Trains burned wood to heat water and create
steam, and the smoke produced by the burning wood added to air pollution.
The steam was under tremendous pressure and sometimes caused boilers to
burst, injuring people and destroying property. Horses were commonly used
for travel, but a steam engine train was equal to the power of many horses.
Steam engine trains eventually gave way to gasoline engines, but they were
Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write one question you have about steam
engine trains.
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Directions: Read each sentence. The answer choices are words that have
similar but not identical meanings. Fill in the bubble with the best answer for
each sentence.
1. Though the steam engine train 3. It is _____ for one horse to do the
Revising
Steam Engine Trains
had existed for a long time, people work a steam engine train can.
were _____ for ways to improve it.
A impossible
A exploring
B difficult
B searching
4. The steam engine train easily
2. It will take several months to build makes its way over the gentle
a railroad bridge over the _____. _____ of the land.
A pond A hills
B lake B mountains
Examples
• I skipped breakfast and was hungry by lunch.
• During the famine, many children were starving.
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 4
Directions: Look at the underlined possessive noun in each sentence. If it
is correct, put a C on the line. If it is incorrect, put an I on the line and rewrite
the possessive noun correctly.
_____ 1. America’s first steam engine railway opened in 1830.
_____ 2. Coal and water were stored in a trains tender, which is a wagon pulled
behind the train.
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_____ 3. Many railway station’s arrival and departure times were different
because there was not a national standard time until 1883.
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_____ 4. It took three hours of workers’ time to get a steam engine train moving.
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5 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Reread the paragraph about steam engine trains. Think about what
you practiced this week. In the margins, write at least three ways to improve
the paragraph.
Publishing
Steam Engine Trains
their time.
• to include strong
supporting details
• to use precise words
• about possessive nouns
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 1
Directions: Complete the chart by putting a check mark for each fact in the
appropriate column based on whether or not bullet trains are a good idea. Then,
write why you think the fact is an advantage or a disadvantage.
Bullet Trains
Prewriting
Fact Advantage Disadvantage Why?
There are
over 15
countries
with bullet
trains.
Americans
tend to
prefer the
freedom of
driving their
own cars.
California
has plans to
build a bullet
train with an
estimated
cost of $98.5
billion.
Bullet trains
travel a
minimum
of 155 mph
(249 kph).
Bullet
trains use
electricity.
2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Should the United States construct its own bullet trains? Explain
your opinion and why you feel the way you do. Use the table on page 169 to help
you draft your opinion paragraph.
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A strong opinion paragraph
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Cursive Practice
Directions: Write the names of these countries that have bullet trains in cursive:
Spain, Japan, Russia, and France.
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 3
Directions: Read each pair of sentences. They are the same except for the
underlined words, which have similar, but not identical, meanings. On the lines,
explain the differences between the words.
1. The passenger was wandering toward the train station.
Bullet Trains
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The passenger was walking toward the train station.
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2. As she boarded the train, she glared at the man behind her.
As she boarded the train, she stared at the man behind her.
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Time to Improve!
Reread the paragraph you wrote on page 170. Make sure the words you use
express the meanings you want. If they don’t, use synonyms.
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(Japan)
trunk lines.”
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 5
Directions: Should the United States construct its own bullet trains? Explain
your opinion and why you feel the way you do.
Bullet Trains
Publishing
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1 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the narrative notes in the flowchart. Put stars by six to eight
things you think should be in a narrative paragraph about a girl visiting the Eiffel
Tower in Paris, France.
Prewriting
Eiffel Tower
Beginning
_____ last day in Paris
Middle
_____ insisted on walking up the _____ very busy at the top
1,665 stairs of the tower
_____ could see for miles
_____ not crowded on stairs
End
_____ there at dusk when lights turned on
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 2
Directions: Read the narrative paragraph about Aaliyah visiting the Eiffel Tower.
Underline sentences you think should stay in the story.
Aaliyah felt like butterflies were fluttering in her stomach. It was her last
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day in Paris, and she was finally going to see the Eiffel Tower. Yesterday,
her tour group had visited a museum. Most of the others wanted to take the
elevator, but Aaliyah insisted on going up the old-fashioned way. She climbed
up all 1,665 steps to get to the top. The stairs were not busy, but the top of
the tower was like a zoo. As she looked over Paris, she saw clouds like cotton
balls and a sunset striping the sky. She could see for miles. The sun slipped
below the horizon and the lights on the Eiffel Tower turned on. They were as
bright as the sun. Tired but happy, Aaliyah took the elevator down with the
rest of her group. This would definitely be her favorite memory of Paris.
Remember!
Cursive Practice
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Directions: Read each sentence and look for capitalization errors. Use the
and symbols to correct the errors.
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2. It was built to be the Entrance Arch for the world’s fair.
5. It was almost torn down but was kept because it could be used
as a Radio Antenna.
Remember!
Examples
5 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Reread the paragraph about Aaliyah’s visit to the Eiffel Tower. Think
about what you have learned this week. Use the margins to write three ways the
paragraph can be improved.
Publishing
Eiffel Tower
busy, but the top of the tower was like a zoo. As she
looked over paris, she saw clouds like cotton balls and
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 1
Directions: Read the paragraph about the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy. Use
the information as well as your imagination to brainstorm ideas for a narrative
paragraph about a student’s visit to the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Then, write your
ideas in the flowchart.
in the world because of its tilt. The circular, 8-story building leans because of
the soft ground underneath. It is 183 feet (56 meters) tall on its sinking side
and almost 186 feet (57 meters) tall on the other side. There are 294 or 296
steps to reach the top, depending on which side a person climbs. The tower
was built as a freestanding bell tower for the cathedral in Pisa. Construction
Beginning
Middle
End
2 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Imagine a time when a student visits the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Include details that describe how the student felt and what he or she saw. Use
your flowchart on page 179 to help you draft your narrative paragraph.
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Cursive Practice
Directions: Write the location of the Leaning Tower of Pisa in cursive: Piazza del
Duomo in Pisa, Italy.
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 3
Directions: Complete each sentence with a phrase from the Phrase Bank. If the
sentence contains a simile, write S before the sentence. If it contains a metaphor,
write M.
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4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Use the and symbols to correct the sentences. Then, write
why you made the changes you did.
1. during world war II, the leaning tower of pisa was almost
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destroyed.
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Time to Improve!
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 5
Directions: Imagine a time when a student visits the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Include details that describe how the student feels and what he or she sees.
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1 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the notes about a camping trip. Put stars by five to seven items
you think would be interesting to include in a personal narrative about camping.
Camping
Prewriting
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 2
Directions: Read the personal narrative. Underline sentences you think belong
in the paragraph.
Camping
Drafting
I had been looking forward to my first camping trip for weeks.
I was very excited when we finally left Friday after school. Things
started building a fire, but it took him over an hour to get it going.
I was not waiting patiently. My mom went to get the cooler with
drinks out of the truck but came back empty-handed. She forgot
I could see the stars. It’s too cloudy I said to myself, and that’s
Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write four things you would need to bring on a
camping trip.
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3 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Use the suffixes in the Suffix Bank to complete the words in each
sentence. You may use a suffix more than once.
Revising
Camping
Suffix Bank
-ful -ly -y -ness
5. It is a cloud_____ night.
Examples
dark ➔ darker
friend ➔ friendly
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Directions: Use the symbol to insert commas and quotation marks in the
dialogue. Then, write a line of dialogue to respond.
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Remember!
5 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the paragraph. Think about what you have learned this week.
Write in the margins to explain three ways the author could improve the paragraph.
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Publishing
We pulled our brand new tent out of its bag and began
setting it up. We realized a pole was missing, so it
splashed on my cheek.
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 1
Directions: Write notes that you would include in a personal narrative about a
time you went swimming. Use a real experience or your imagination. Be sure
to make your notes exciting and interesting.
Swimming
Prewriting
My
Swimming
Experience
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A strong personal narrative:
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• is about you
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• has a beginning, a middle,
and an end
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• sounds like a story
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Cursive Practice
Directions: Use cursive to write four different places you can swim.
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Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 3
Directions: Read each sentence. Fill in the bubbles with the suffixes that mean
the same things as the underlined phrases.
Swimming
Revising
activity that is able to be enjoyed. when they are around water.
A enjoyable A careless
B enjoyless B careful
B weightful
A thankful
B thankless
4 Name:______________________________ Date:____________________
Directions: Read the conversation between a mother and son at the beach. Use
the symbol to add quotation marks and punctuation marks to each sentence.
Time to Improve!
Have you used any dialogue in the personal narrative you wrote on page
190? If so, make sure it is used correctly. If not, consider adding some!
Name:______________________________ Date:____________________ 5
Directions: Imagine a time you went swimming. Describe the experience,
including where you swam and whom you swam with.
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relevant to the topic. to the topic. not fully relevant to the topic.
Points 5 4 3 2 1 0
Uses descriptive and precise Uses a broad vocabulary. Uses a limited or an unvaried
language with clarity and vocabulary.
Written Expression
Points 5 4 3 2 1 0
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Points 5 4 3 2 1 0
Uses descriptive and precise Uses a broad vocabulary. Uses a limited or an unvaried
language with clarity and vocabulary.
Written Expression
Points 5 4 3 2 1 0
Points 5 4 3 2 1 0
Points 5 4 3 2 1 0
Uses descriptive and precise Uses a broad vocabulary. Uses a limited or an unvaried
language with clarity and vocabulary.
Written Expression
Points 5 4 3 2 1 0
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Week Week Week Week Week Week Total Scores
4 10 22 26 28 32
Student Name
Opinion Writing Analysis
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206
Directions: Record each student’s rubric score (page 203) in the appropriate columns. Add the totals every two weeks and record the
sums in the Total Scores column. You can view: (1) which students are not understanding the informative/explanatory genre and (2)
how students progress after multiple encounters with the informative/explanatory genre.
© Shell Education
Directions: Record each student’s rubric score (page 204) in the appropriate columns. Add the totals every two weeks and record the
sums in the Total Scores column. You can view: (1) which students are not understanding the narrative genre and (2) how students
progress after multiple encounters with the narrative genre.
© Shell Education
Week Week Week Week Week Week Total Scores
6 14 16 20 34 36
Student Name
Narrative Writing Analysis
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The Writing Process
Step 1: Prewriting
Think about the topic. Brainstorm ideas, and plan what
you want to include in your writing.
Step 2: Drafting
Use your brainstormed ideas to write a first draft.
Don’t worry about errors. This will be a rough draft.
Step 3: Revising
Read your rough draft. Think about the vocabulary you
used and how your writing is organized. Then, make the
appropriate changes to improve your written piece.
Step 4: Editing
Reread your revised draft. Check for errors in spelling,
punctuation, and grammar. Use editing marks to correct
the errors.
Step 5: Publishing
Create a final version of your piece, including the
corrections from the edited version. Be sure to reread
your work for any errors.
Editing
Symbol Names Example
Marks
#
# add space symbol I ran tothe tree.
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