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Writing: Punctuation

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Writing: Punctuation
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'Punctuation'
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Learning Intention
We are reading a narrative titled ‘Spark’.  We are learning about perspective.  We are learning about personification.  We are learning about the use of dialogue in a text and how to punctuate speech.  We are learning to make predictions about the text from observing the illustrations.  We are learning to make “text to self”. connections about the topic and events in the narrative. 
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Success Criteria
make predictions about the future events in a story by using the illustrations in the story.  identify the perspective from which the writing is composed.  identify personification language and techniques in a text when we are reading it.  Identify dialogue in a text, and I can correctly use dialogue in my writing.  make “text to self” connections when reading a text. 
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Punctuation marks are symbols that help us make sense of writing. They can change the meaning of a sentence! The most common punctuation marks are: period/full stops (.), question mark (?), comma (,), exclamation mark (!), and quotation marks (" "). Using punctuation marks correctly helps make our writing clear and easy to understand.
Punctuation
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