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Thursday, September 10, 2015

Week 5: Posts for 9/14

As we get the hang of blogging, the scoring on these will get a bit tougher.  Make sure you are writing a minimum of 2 fully developed paragraphs (a minimum of five sentences, but five short sentences may not give you a developed paragraph).  Don't summarize what happened in your book.

Our posts for this week:

1 - Reading response - push yourself for new things to talk about and use the sentence starters (Bb: Reading and Literature / Outside Reading) to guide you.  Alternatively, you can update us on your literacy narrative (what you are excited about, what you are struggling with, what you have questions about, what you'd like advice on from your classmates).

**Please include your reading / working time this week, including all time you spent on your literacy narrative outside of class.

2 - Dialogue - your second post should be a dialogue between at least two people or characters.  It should be engaging and be punctuated and formatted correctly.  The length and substance should be equivalent to a regular blog post, though you will have more than two paragraphs if you are formatting correctly.  Here are some ideas for conversations:

- a conversation between two liars in which each line has a double meaning
- a conversation among three characters in which no line is more than three words long
- an exchange between two characters in which one character only asks questions and the other only answers
- a conversation between two characters from two different books or works (make sure to tell us who the characters are and what books they come from)

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