Week 3 and 4 Daily Doodles

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Transcript Week 3 and 4 Daily Doodles

Daily Doodles
Week 3, August 27-31
Week 4, September 3-7
Scoring Guide
Advanced
Proficient
Nearing
Proficient
Basic
Below Basic
Parts of
Speech
All sentences
correctly
identify or use
the part of
speech.
Sentences
contain errors
identifying or
using the part
of speech.
All sentences
incorrectly
identifies or
uses the part of
speech.
Parts of a
Sentence
Parts of a
sentence are
correctly
identified.
Sentences
contain errors
identifying
parts of a
sentence.
All sentences
incorrectly
identifies parts
of a sentence.
Punctuation
All sentences
correctly uses
punctuation.
Sentences
contain errors
in punctuation.
Sentences are
missing
punctuation.
Monday
•Topic: action verbs &
periods
•Invent a superhero and give
him/her/it a superpower.
•Circle the verbs in your
sentence.
Tuesday
•Topic: action verbs &
periods
•Invent a villain for your
superhero.
•Circle the verbs in your
sentence.
Wednesday
•Topic: action verbs &
periods
•Describe where your
superhero lives.
•Circle the verb in your
sentence.
Thursday
•Topic: action verbs &
periods
•Explain your superhero’s
weakness.
•Circle the verb in your
sentence.
Tuesday
• Topic: proper & common nouns
and commas (list)
• The following sentence was written
about the topic: What didn’t you
get to do this weekend.
• Circle the nouns in the sentence.
• This weekend I did not get to go
with Susan, Jeff, and Tara to the
movies because I was grounded.
Wednesday
• Topic: proper & common nouns
and commas (list)
• Circle the nouns in the following
sentence written on the topic:
What commercial on TV do you
dislike beyond all others?
• The commercials that I
dislike the most are the Geico,
Allstate, and Go Daddy ones.
Thursday
• Topic: proper & common nouns and
commas (list)
• Circle the nouns in the sentence
written about the topic: What is your
favorite kind of weather?
• My favorite kind of weather is a
fall day that is calm, cool, and
dry.
Friday
•Topic: proper & common
nouns and commas (list)
•Describe a world without
electricity.
•Circle the nouns in your
sentence.