Wordly Wise - Section “E”

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Wordly Wise - Section “E” What do all the purple marks mean?

Mrs. Z Corrects in Purple PenAll CIRCLED numbers MUST BE corrected.

● Re-read the questions.● Read the correction feedback.● Re-read the directions.● Re-write the complete sentence answers.● ONLY CIRCLED NUMBERS must be REDONE.

That means any circled number must be re-written and turned in.

SPELLINGWords that are spelled

incorrectly.

● Words are circled.● The entire sentence must be

re-written.● Check the question or the

text for spelling.

KEY WORDSKey words from the question

are missing...

● If your reader has questions, that usually means key words from the question are needed.

● The entire sentence must be re-written.

BANNED WORDSWhat is “it”?

Who are “they”?

● The entire sentence must be re-written.

CONVENTIONSCapitalizationPunctuationParagraphsQuotations

Dialogue

● Conventions in writing help readers understand written ideas.

● Capitals, periods, quotations may be needed.

● The entire sentence must be re-written.

MISSING VOCABULARY

WORDYour answer is strong, but you

forgot to include the Wordly Wise word!

● Wordly Wise word is missing from the sentence.

● Re-read question and text… including a WW word is a must do.

● The entire sentence must be re-written.

UNDERLINED VOCABULARY

WORDYou got the word! Now underline it!

● Vocabulary word is not underlined.

● This helpful requirement is the double-check that you have a vocabulary word in your sentence.

QUOTE DEFINITIONWhen you copy text

word-for-word, you must put it in quotations.

“ “

● There are always at least TWO questions that as you to tell the meaning of the word.

● Read the text carefully and choose the correct definition.

● See EXAMPLE #2

You can always re-do your work to receive a higher score.

Re-write only missed numbers on a fresh piece of binder paper.

Staple to back of original work. DO NOT change original work.

EDITING YOUR WORK to be TURNED IN:Name #Z

DateWordly Wise #_ E Edits

2. The relationship between guide dog and owner officially begins when a guide dog is assigned to its new owner.

LAST THOUGHTS…

RE-READ ALL WORK BEFORE TURNING IN.If you can hear Mrs. Z asking “WHY?” you may need

more details or evidence FROM THE TEXT.