If we can't think of 20 adverbs for our adverb assessment can we show you how to do multiple things in one assessment but make it with separate sections for each thing.
I would try and make those separate things at least related to one another so that your whole assessment makes sense. For example, I wouldn't put "how to bake a cake" and "how to kick a penalty goal" together.
I did not see the comment until now, so I will describe it and show you it tomorrow. I was going to do a cover, a table of contents, and the a little intro paragraph, and then go into what to do to take care of a unicorn.
If we can't think of 20 adverbs for our adverb assessment can we show you how to do multiple things in one assessment but make it with separate sections for each thing.
ReplyDeleteI would try and make those separate things at least related to one another so that your whole assessment makes sense. For example, I wouldn't put "how to bake a cake" and "how to kick a penalty goal" together.
DeleteThen can you, in your movie, do two different things.
Deleteor like different things that lead to one another
ReplyDeleteYep, that's fine!
DeleteHow many days left to vote
ReplyDeletei can't tell because the letters are so small
Wednesday night/Thursday morning. Oh my goodness, are you getting old? I can read them, and I'm 67!
DeleteI was wondering if we could put our adverb assessment in book format?
ReplyDeleteGrace Saunders block 1/2
Hmm - it sounds like it'll be ok, but talk to me about it in more detail tomorrow.
DeleteI did not see the comment until now, so I will describe it and show you it tomorrow. I was going to do a cover, a table of contents, and the a little intro paragraph, and then go into what to do to take care of a unicorn.
ReplyDeleteThat thing abut the book cover was from Grace Saunders.
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