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Thursday 29 October 2020

S.W.S. - Week 6

 For week 6 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 was depressed when we cancelled our fun trip to California because of Covid. - by Teagan H.

I was unhappy when I puked yesterday. - by Grayson A.

I am really upset about Covid today. - by Gwyneth

Friday 23 October 2020

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:

 I am super delighted when I get home from school. - by Ethan

I buy that good, merry chocolate for Christmas today. - by Bentley

The horses at my Amma and Pa's farm make me very cheerful. - by Sienna

I have a very joyful dog that is smelly. - by Livy

Friday 16 October 2020

S.W.S. - Week 4

 For week 4 of Speed Week Sentences, the students were supposed to write a sentence using the word "big".  They were then asked to revise their sentence by changing "big" 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:

Mr. M. has a giant football head with football eyes and football ears. - by Gwyneth

I am not giant in China today. - by Jacob F.

I flew a slow, mammoth plane to Texas today. - by Hunter

Friday 9 October 2020

S.W.S. - Week 3

 For week 3 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 sentence to be published.  Here are our winners:

Smurfs are tiny, blue, talking gnomes that live in mushrooms.  - by Grace

The microscopic Jacob ate Mr. M. inside.  - by Eric

I have microscopic name - it is Teeny Man.  - by Mack