Weekly Writing Assignment DUE 12/16/18

SHOW DON’T TELL weekly writing assignment DUE 12/16/18

You will create a narrative piece of writing where you SHOW and not TELL the reader what is happening.

This week we will be reviewing narrative writing in our workshop and you will be provided a noun and an adjective.

You will construct a short SHOW NOT TELL story to write and publish.

Your published piece is due on google docs Sunday night (12/16/18).

Follow the rubric provided for additional help* (CLICK LINK BELOW)
Narrative Rubric

Be creative! This narrative writing is supposed to be FUN!

Biome Weekly Writing Task

Link to Weekly Writing task attached
Biome Weekly SLOT Writing Assignment

List of Biomes attached
Biome Project for iblog
More helpful links for your biome attached
BIOME Choices

Biome writing Assignment due 12/3
Research your biome and write about the following characteristics:
Divide your paper into three paragraphs and focus on 5 topic questions:
Paragraph 1:
1. Where is your biome located?
2. What is the climate like there?
Paragraph 2:
3. What kinds of plants grow there?
4. What kinds of animals live in the area? Are there any endangered species that are native to your biome?
Paragraph 3:
5. What kinds of human interference does your biome face? (Human impact)

You will be working in groups next week to complete the BIOME project. See the attachments for project details. DUE 12/7
BiomeDescription
BiomeprojectBooklet

Description Requirements for the Food Web:
Requirements:
-3 food chains that interlock to create a food web
-At least 1 labeled decomposer
-Labeled consumers and levels
-Labeled producers
-Use arrows to show the direction of energy from one item to the next. Some items may have
more than one arrow coming to it or leaving from it.
– Detailed descriptions of each item. State the name of the item. Include if this item is an omnivore, herbivore, or carnivore. This would also be a great place to include if your item is a decomposer, consumer, or producer.
– Use models to describe that energy in animals’ food used was once energy from the sun