1. In her attic bedroom, Margaret Murry, wrapped in an old patchwork quilt, sat on the foot of her bed and watched the trees tossing in the frenzied lashing of the wind. Madeleine L’Engle, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) Invitation to Notice: What do you see with your reader’s eyes? What do you see with your writer’s eyes?
3. Cn, sp, op prep Posspron Av, past prep adj art Proper noun adj adj Av,past Cn,sg, op In her attic bedroom, Margaret Murry, wrapped in an old patchwork quilt, sat on the foot of her bed and watched the trees tossing in the frenzied lashing of the wind. prep prep adj art prep art art adj Cn, sg, op Prep Cn,sp,op art Av, past Posspron Cn,sg, op Cn, sp, op Coord conj Cn, pl Madeleine L’Engle, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) Wednesday Directions: Research in the pink pages and find the part of speech for each word in the sentence.
5. SS app (In her attic bedroom), Margaret Murry, <wrapped (in an old patchwork quilt),> sat (on the foot)( of her bed) and watched the trees tossing( in the frenzied lashing )(of the wind). SP,T SP,IN do Madeleine L’Engle, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) Thursday Directions: Research in the pink pages and identify the parts of a sentence.
7. {In her attic bedroom, Margaret Murry, wrapped in an old patchwork quilt, sat on the foot of her bed and watched the trees tossing in the frenzied lashing of the wind}. Madeleine L’Engle, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) Declarative, simple Friday Directions: Research and identify the clauses and sentence purpose/type
8. By the cozy fire, David, bundled in a well-worn blue jacket, roasted marshmellows and told ghost stories to us all in a scary voice. Mrs. Garrison, 2010 Your turn! Imitate the sentence we’ve been working with all week.