Stretch It -- Students are given a basic or simple sentence that they stretch by adding details or describing words.
They will tell the men again. Brooke and Katelyn will tell the men again to water the plants. (Riley) They will tell the men again that they need to clean up the yard to keep our country clean. (Russell) Brittney and Kasey will tell the men to pick up the garbage in their yard again. (Brittney)
They help put it away. Kaitlyn and Brooke help put away the bikes in the shed. (Breann) Madison and Tanner help put the toys away because the room was a mess. (Madison W.) Bob and Jeff help put the blue bikes away. (Kadence)
We think they write well. We think they write well by themselves so they can focus. (Madison O.) We think they write well on the hard paperwork. (Destiny) We think they write well at school on Monday. (Russell)
The man will be here any day. The man will be here any day to cut my wonderful hair. (Breann) The man will be here any day at my home sometime. (Brittney) The man will be here any day with Grandma Amy who came with snacks. (Madison O.)
They may find some more. They may find some more black dogs on the road. (Breann) The kids may find some more rock in the backyard. (Kaitlyn) They may find some more white cuddly cute bunny rabbits. (Katelyn)
People went over to see it. People went over to see it do the penguin dance. (Russell) Twenty people went over the see the baby goats. (Kaitlyn B.) People went over to see the beautiful sunset. (Logan)
They would like to see him. They would like to see him at the super market store. (Brittney) They would like to see him this sunny day. (Breann) They would like to see cute funny Collin. (Katelyn)
She has more of these. She has more of these marbles that are pink and purple jellybeans. (Halie T.) Kaley has more of these candy bars. (Kaitlyn) She has more of these soft brown smooth rabbits. (Brooke)
They would like some. They would like some humongous wood. (Logan) They would like some chocolate cookies. (Jaysen) They would like some pink colorful candy after dinner. (Madison O.)
She has many of them. She has many of the black and white zebras. (Brooke) My mom has many big round chocolate chip cookies. (Russell) Hailey has many of the chickens running out in the yard. (Hailey)
She put each one up there.
She put each white and black cat up on the table. (Kadence)
She put each car up on the shelf. (Brittney)
She put each one of the white nice bunnies up there in the cage. (Katelyn)