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Friday 26 October 2018

S.W.S. - Week 7

For week 5 of Speed Week Sentences, the students were supposed to write a sentence using the word "smart".  They were then asked to revise their sentence by changing "smart" to a more descriptive word and by adding two adverbs/adjectives.  After editing their sentences for capitalization, punctuation, and spelling, we voted for our top 3 sentences to be published.  Here are our winners:

I am very intelligent - or not. - by Kyle

Lucas has wise. - by Owen

My funny dog Kika is not very clever! - by Giuliana

S.W.S. - Week 6

For week 5 of Speed Week Sentences, the students were supposed to write a sentence using the word "sad".  They were then asked to revise their sentence by changing "sad" to a more descriptive word and by adding two adverbs/adjectives.  After editing their sentences for capitalization, punctuation, and spelling, we voted for our top 3 sentences to be published.  Here are our winners:

I do not like unhappy and gloomy puppys- by Leah

My cute dog isn't very sharp. - by Katie

I'm mad that the fat donkey exploded. - by Griffin

Friday 12 October 2018

S.W.S. - Week 5

For week 5 of Speed Week Sentences, the students were supposed to write a sentence using the word "happy".  They were then asked to revise their sentence by changing "happy" to a more descriptive word and by adding two adverbs/adjectives.  After editing their sentences for capitalization, punctuation, and spelling, we voted for our top 3 sentences to be published.  Here are our winners:

Thrilled frog's eat big, fat BAGELS and beignets!! - by Colby

My tiny active kitten is very glad to bite my hand. - by Landon

The glad, fat donkey was tiny. - by Aden

Tuesday 9 October 2018

S.W.S. - Week 4

For week 4 of Speed Week Sentences, the students were supposed to write a sentence using the word "little".  They were then asked to revise their sentence by changing "little" to a more descriptive word and by adding two adverbs/adjectives.  After editing their sentences for capitalization, punctuation, and spelling, we voted for our top 3 sentences to be published.  Here are our winners:

It is really hard to use a tiny hockey stick. - by Kane

Little is a big word considering it is petite. - by Sam

I like small, fluffy unicorns. - by Emily