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Jennifer Downey Instructional Coach - LCPS

Jennifer Downey Instructional Coach - LCPS. “The Pig Lesson” Teaches: The Parts of Speech Sentence Formation Word Choice. Vivid Verbs! No Naked Nouns!. Where Phrases (place). Time Phrases (when). Other Names (who). in the mud under the bard behind the fence.

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Jennifer Downey Instructional Coach - LCPS

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  1. Jennifer DowneyInstructional Coach - LCPS “The Pig Lesson” Teaches: The Parts of Speech Sentence Formation Word Choice Vivid Verbs! No Naked Nouns!

  2. Where Phrases (place) Time Phrases (when) Other Names (who) in the mud under the bard behind the fence before breakfast during the night throughout the day pig oinker hog piglet sow boar Verbs (what) Conjunctions (glue words) Name: and but or runs rolls waddles oinks eats grunts Articles (helpers) $ wordsUse them once after that they cost $1  * really * very a an the Adverbs (how) Adjectives (clothes) big fat pink smelly muddy lazy stinky sloppy loudly lazily happily Why Words because… he is hungry so… he can sleep

  3. a fat, dirty hog WHO rolls and grunts WHAT very loudly HOW in the mud WHERE throughout the day WHEN because he is hungry WHY

  4. A fat, dirty hogrolls and gruntsveryloudlyin the mudthroughout the daybecause he is hungry. Throughout the day, a fat, dirty hogrolls and gruntsvery loudlyin the mudbecause he is hungry. Now come up with Four Fabulous Sentence of your own! 

  5. Pig Paragraphs! Now that you have mastered Four Fabulous Sentences…write a pig paragraph! Pick your favorite sentence and use it in a paragraph. Remember….

  6. Crack the Code!!! N 2 S B W S W No Two Sentences Begin With the Same Word

  7. No Naked Nouns! Naked student school teacher fieldtrip field band room With “Clothes” super star student brand new school energetic teacher long fieldtrip muddy football field organized band room

  8. Vivid Verbs Verbs …runs for the trees …hits a homerun …kills a pig …jumps over a mud puddle Vivid Verbs …sprintsfor the trees …smacks a homerun …slaughters a pig …hurdles over a mud puddle.

  9. Pig Printables Student printable worksheets to follow • Blank Pig • Pig Paragraph (final draft)

  10. Where Phrases (place) Time Phrases (when) Other Names (who) Verbs (what) Name: Conjunctions: (glue words) Articles: (helpers) $ words Use them once after that they cost $1  * really * very Adverbs (how) Adjectives (clothes) Why Words

  11. Printable worksheet J. Downey 2007 My Pig ParagraphName: _______________________Teacher: _____________ Date: ____________ Directions: Write the final copy of your pig paragraph here and decorate your pig!

  12. Describe WHERe Describe WHAT Favorite Fabulous Sentence Here Describe WHY Power Sentence

  13. Describe WHO Describe WHAT My hog’s name is Pops and he loves to roll around in the mud. The mud on our farm is cool and wet from the rain last night. Favorite Fabulous Sentence Here Throughout the day, a fat, dirty hog rolls and grunts very loudly in the mud because he is hungry. Describe WHY Power Sentence Whenever Pops grunts loudly I know he is hungry. After I feed Pops he stops grunting but he still loves rolling in the mud! Remember: No Naked Nouns, Vivid Verbs, N2SBWSW!

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