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Pre Writing
Lone Rock School, Stevensville, Montana
Teachers: Pam Oakland

 

Hi TOE friends,

We have chosen the Bison Range for our field trip and we have been writing verbs, nouns, and adjectives. We have spilt into groups because there were so many things to write about. We chose the Bison Range because it sounded really fun and it was the neatest site within driving range of our school. We had fun at the Bison Range but it was a tiring day.

Sincerely,
Melissa, Andrea, and the fifth grade class
Lone Rock School

 
Bison- bolted, rolled, struggled, grunted, grazed, hurdled, tread, thrust, quivered, reared, raged, attacked, massive, and muscular.
Gates- Open, shut, slam, latch strong, heavy, metal, steel
People- Fast, zappers, spitting, running, yelling rangers, vets, fish and wildlife, cowboys
Buffalo- Running, fast, lying, eating, shaking furry, large, nervous, dirty
Cat Walk- Still long, sturdy, bumpy, cold, metal
Movie:- old, wooden, turns, viewer
Buffalo- hairy, big, horns, fat
Antelope- antlers, leap, graze, run
Old Gun- shoot, trigger
Elk- large, brown, hairy, leap, run, graze
Shopping Center- books, expensive
Diagram- bird, eggs, nest, weasel
Grasses-swaying, growing yellow, green
Road- bumpy, made of dirt
Mountains- tall, rocky
Rocks- jagged, hard
hills- grassy, slightly rolling
trees- swaying tall, multi colored
bushes- leafy, red
Bus- very, quickily and low
Picture- camera, flashing and bright
Drinks- slowly, drink and slurp
Tree- green, living and dead
Road- rocky, bumpy and high
Rocks- gravel, dirty and heavy
Kids- noisy, bouncy and messy
Grass- brown, pointy and tall
Movie- short, fun and exciting
Chairs- comfy, grey and little
Steps- ichy, hard and small
Walkway- smooth, steep and metal.
Mule deer- leap, run, climb, walk, swift, tall, and antlered
White tail- run, standing, walking, shy, nervous, and quiet
Antelope- run, walk, grazing, hairy, fast, and silent

 


 

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