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Todd Bombard

Using BOLD WORDS to develop the problem (Drafting)

Grades: 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
Subjects: English Language Arts, Writing, Multilingual Learners

Student Instructions

Steps to using BOLD WORDS to show a character is suprised or shouting 1. Start with your plan. 2. Close your eyes and visualize, make the movie in your head. Who would be surprised, angry, or upset and maybe shouting in this scene 3. Add more excitement to the problem by writing using a few BIG BOLD words. 4. Check your plan.. Repeat pencil Underline all of your BIG BOLD shouting/surprized words with a colored pencil, crayon... photo Take a picture of your draft and upload to this activity. Great writers use "cool moves" to make their writing more interesting and to build up a problem. These sentences help the reader picture what's going wrong in the story. It helps develop the problem by making it bigger and more exciting. I'm sorry I was talking so fast, but we're only allowed very short videos on Seesaw.

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