Due:
Please follow these directions in order to continue the assignment we completed in class!
1) Draft six different six-word memoirs in your notebook. Be sure to use craft moves and choose the right words. (15 mins)
2) Submit five of them here in a numbered list by writing them in the answer box and clicking "Turn in." Indicate your top choice with *asterisks* (see below). Also, your peers will be able to see your post, so make sure that you choose the five that you're okay sharing - I tried to give you one freebie to leave out since you should have written six! (5 mins)
3) After you have submitted your memoirs, a tab should appear at the top of the screen allowing you to see some of your classmates' posts. Enjoy reading through them! (3 mins).
Be ready to have me "check" your top memoir and I'll provide you with cardstock. Then, you'll have some class time to create a visual! Use examples from past years as a guide! Color and bold lines are a must!
Mr. O'Bannon's Example:
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1. *Summertime Gabbing: Nana knows me now.*
2. Brothers talk till dawn, say farewell.
3. Father's Day diploma. His quiet pride.
4. My pink coat. I "lost" it.
5. Sometimes "takeoff" means leaving dreams behind.
1) Draft six different six-word memoirs in your notebook. Be sure to use craft moves and choose the right words. (15 mins)
2) Submit five of them here in a numbered list by writing them in the answer box and clicking "Turn in." Indicate your top choice with *asterisks* (see below). Also, your peers will be able to see your post, so make sure that you choose the five that you're okay sharing - I tried to give you one freebie to leave out since you should have written six! (5 mins)
3) After you have submitted your memoirs, a tab should appear at the top of the screen allowing you to see some of your classmates' posts. Enjoy reading through them! (3 mins).
Be ready to have me "check" your top memoir and I'll provide you with cardstock. Then, you'll have some class time to create a visual! Use examples from past years as a guide! Color and bold lines are a must!
Mr. O'Bannon's Example:
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1. *Summertime Gabbing: Nana knows me now.*
2. Brothers talk till dawn, say farewell.
3. Father's Day diploma. His quiet pride.
4. My pink coat. I "lost" it.
5. Sometimes "takeoff" means leaving dreams behind.
Last Modified:
Monday,
August 18 9:14 PM