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Match It Up
Travel to Seoul Unit | Lesson 3 of 6

Match It Up

Travel to Seoul Unit | Lesson 3 of 6
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DISCUSS:
Why do you think writers sort information into groups?
DISCUSS:
How can you sort these pictures into groups?
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01/12
Get your supplies.
Step
02/12
Look at your Destinations worksheet. Today you’ll write about the
destination you labeled number two. Write that destination in the
title box on your web page. Show a thumbs up when you’re done.
Step
03/12
Today, you’ll be working with a partner who is writing about the same
destination as you are. Your teacher will help you find a partner with
a matching destination.
Step
04/12
Put your Destinations worksheets in the middle between you and
your partner. If you see any notes on your partner's worksheet that
you didn’t write, you can add them now.
Step
05/12
On your own Web Page Draft worksheet, begin your topic sentence
at the arrow. You can use this topic sentence by writing the name of
your destination in the blank.
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06/12
Decide which activity from destination number 2 you want to write
about first, and then circle it.
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07/12
As the writer, you get to decide which facts you think go with the
one you already circled. Circle any matching facts now.
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08/12
With your partner, take turns telling each other all about the facts
that you circled. Show a thumbs up when you’ve both shared.
Step
09/12
Write sentences that tell your reader all about the activity you
chose. After you include a circled fact in your writing, put a
checkmark next to it so you don’t write it again.
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10/12
Circle one of the facts that hasn’t been used yet. Then circle any
other facts that go with it.
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Try to use one of these sentence starters to begin writing about the
next activity. Keep adding sentences to tell your reader all about the
destination you chose.
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Amazing job, writers! Your paragraph is well organized so your
writing will be clear and easy to understand. In the next lesson,
you’ll add an introduction to tie your paragraphs together. I’ll see
you next time.
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Grade 4

Informative

Drafting

W.4.2, W.4.2A, W.4.2C

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Students will...

Print Prep
  • sort their notes to notice which facts go together.

  • draft an organized paragraph with related facts in adjacent sentences.

  • use transition phrases to begin writing about a new idea.

Before this lesson...

Students should have completed Lessons 1-2 of this unit

Introduction

10 mins

Grade 4

Informative

Drafting

W.4.2, W.4.2A, W.4.2C

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