RL 3.2 – Identify the main events in plot, their causes, and the influence of each event on future actions. In the beginning, we learn about the setting.
Ruby in Her Own Time Big Question: What do we learn as we grow and change? Author: Jonathan Emmett Illustrator: Rebecca Harry Genre: Animal Fantasy.
Welcome to OUTGOING. Psalm 45 A wedding song. 1 My heart is stirred by a noble theme as I recite my verses for the king; my tongue is the pen of a skilful.
Competency 3: Produces text for personal and social reasons.
Jamaica Louise James Day one. Question of the Day What kind of things do you like to draw? I like to draw___________ because_______________.
Theme: 1 Silly Stories Genre: Story Lesson from Houghton Mifflin.
Persuade Me! It’s a WIN/WIN solution!. Persuasion is generally an exercise in creating a win-win situation. You present a case that others find beneficial.
Every story has Literary Elements A title characters setting beginning middle end.
The Writing Process Steps in the Writing Process.
Acoustic / Lexical Model Derk Geene. Speech recognition P(words|signal)= P(signal|words) P(words) / P(signal) P(signal|words): Acoustic model P(words):
Lauren Shepherd July 30, 2009 Communications Class Selling Your Story: A Statement of Purpose.
Siân Miller, EDMT 330 Winter 2010, First Grade Language Arts.