Due on Tuesday, 4/25/17
1) Using the assessment sheet and the copy of your theme story I returned to you, make all suggested corrections to the format and the content of your theme story.
2) Using your Theme Planning Worksheet, continue your story. Be sure you are including your plans for demonstrating your theme as you continue to write descriptively and advance your plot.
PLEASE NOTE: Your final theme story must be between 10-15 pages in length. This is a change from what I had previously said. Please plan and space your story accordingly.
3) You should write at least five full pages. (It is fine if you write more than that as long as I gave you an okay to continue your story without significant revisions.) Please complete the five or more pages (calling it D2), proofread them carefully, print them, and have an adult proofread (and sign) them for you.
4) Make the adult's suggested corrections and print a beautiful copy. You will turn in all three copies (the edited D1, your proofread D2, and your beautiful D2) on Tuesday, 4/25.
2) Using your Theme Planning Worksheet, continue your story. Be sure you are including your plans for demonstrating your theme as you continue to write descriptively and advance your plot.
PLEASE NOTE: Your final theme story must be between 10-15 pages in length. This is a change from what I had previously said. Please plan and space your story accordingly.
3) You should write at least five full pages. (It is fine if you write more than that as long as I gave you an okay to continue your story without significant revisions.) Please complete the five or more pages (calling it D2), proofread them carefully, print them, and have an adult proofread (and sign) them for you.
4) Make the adult's suggested corrections and print a beautiful copy. You will turn in all three copies (the edited D1, your proofread D2, and your beautiful D2) on Tuesday, 4/25.
5) Continue to memorize the poem you selected. You should have the entire poem memorized by next Thursday, 4/27.
6) You should be ready to recite any of the three Bible verses you've memorized at any time. Keep reviewing the memory daily. (See below.)
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OPENING (Bible verse and prayer):
For Tu, 4/25: Josh (CWA); Katie (CWB)
Also, daily:
+ Read your (approved) reading log book for pleasure, aiming for at least 30 minutes daily. Mark the number of minutes on your Reading Log calendar (in multiples of five, rounded down) as you go along.
+ Write in your gratitude journal daily, listing at least three things you are thankful for each day. When you have done so, place a small check mark in the top corner of your Reading Log calendar for that day.
+ Read your (approved) reading log book for pleasure, aiming for at least 30 minutes daily. Mark the number of minutes on your Reading Log calendar (in multiples of five, rounded down) as you go along.
+ Write in your gratitude journal daily, listing at least three things you are thankful for each day. When you have done so, place a small check mark in the top corner of your Reading Log calendar for that day.
+ Review one of your Scripture memory verses each day, such that you keep all of them fresh in your memory at all times and each verse gets reviewed at least once per week. You should be ready to recite any of the three verses you've memorized at any time.
NOTE: The April Reading Log will be due, signed by a parent, on Thursday, 4/27/17.
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