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Conrad	
  the	
  Builder	
  

 Israel	
  Butler,	
  Jason	
  Cribbs,	
  	
  
Mary	
  Lanhem,	
  Janessa	
  Senn,	
  	
  
           Twyla	
  Tu;en	
  
Coaches	
  
Sally Subject loves nouns & pronouns,
  people, places, things, and ideas!



Pedro Predicate loves verbs and
            action!



    Molly Modifier loves adjectives,
       adverbs, and descriptors!
Conrad	
  is	
  dreaming	
  of	
  construc?ng	
  a	
  
          building	
  during	
  class.	
  	
  	
  
                               	
  
                               	
  
Insert	
  picture	
  of	
  Conrad	
  day	
  dreaming	
  about	
  
               construc5ng	
  a	
  building	
  
Conrad's	
  teacher,	
  who	
  knows	
  him	
  well,	
  asks	
  him,	
  "Would	
  you	
  like	
  to	
  
help	
  me	
  build	
  something	
  for	
  today's	
  lesson?"	
  	
  Surprised,	
  Conrad	
  gives	
  
                         a	
  teacher	
  a	
  smile	
  and	
  nods	
  his	
  head.	
  	
  	
  

	
  
insert	
  picture	
  of	
  Conrad's	
  teacher	
  asking	
  him	
  to	
  
help	
  her	
  out	
  or	
  Conrad	
  smiling	
  at	
  the	
  teacher	
  for	
  
asking	
  
Conrad's	
  teacher	
  asks,	
  "What	
  are	
  some	
  of	
  the	
  most	
  
     important	
  building	
  blocks	
  in	
  a	
  sentence?"	
  	
  

                                 	
  
insert	
  picture	
  of	
  Conrad	
  thinking	
  about	
  building	
  
                              blocks	
  




   Here	
  come	
  some	
  of	
  
    my	
  favorite	
  parts!	
  
Conrad	
  is	
  confused	
  when	
  the	
  teacher	
  asks,	
  "Name	
  for	
  me	
  some	
  
  people,	
  places,	
  or	
  things-­‐-­‐all	
  subjects	
  that	
  we	
  like	
  to	
  talk	
  about."	
  

	
  
                insert	
  picture	
  of	
  a	
  confused	
  Conrad	
  
Conrad	
  is	
  so	
  excited	
  by	
  what	
  his	
  peers	
  are	
  saying.	
  	
  He	
  
                        chooses	
  rollercoasters.	
  

                                  	
  
   insert	
  picture	
  of	
  Conrad	
  choosing	
  the	
  noun.	
  
                                  	
  
                                  	
  

                                                                           Good	
  choice!	
  
The	
  teacher	
  asks	
  for	
  a	
  person	
  who	
  will	
  be	
  on	
  the	
  
                                 rollercoaster.	
  	
  	
  

	
  
          Insert	
  picture	
  of	
  students	
  raising	
  hands	
  
"Good,"	
  says	
  the	
  teacher,	
  "now	
  that	
  we	
  chose	
  Cindy,	
  
     what	
  will	
  Cindy	
  do	
  on	
  the	
  rollercoaster?"	
  

                                    	
  
Insert	
  a	
  picture	
  of	
  Conrad	
  thinking	
  of	
  Cindy	
  and	
  
           a	
  rollercoaster...math	
  equa5on?	
  



What	
  do	
  people	
  
     do	
  on	
  
rollercoasters?	
  
"Good	
  choice,	
  Conrad!	
  	
  Cindy	
  will	
  ride	
  the	
  
                     rollercoaster."	
  

                                	
  
picture	
  of	
  simple	
  sentence,	
  built	
  by	
  Conrad	
  (in	
  
              thoughts/on	
  blackboard?)	
  


                                                       I	
  think	
  we	
  can	
  
                                                             make	
  this	
  
                                                             sentence	
  
                                                               more	
  
                                                              exci?ng!	
  
The	
  teacher	
  asks,	
  "Describe	
  Cindy	
  as	
  she	
  rides	
  the	
  
                          rollercoaster."	
  

                                   	
  
                                   	
  
       Insert	
  picture	
  of	
  adjec5ves	
  (wordle)	
  	
  
"Good,	
  so	
  Conrad,	
  build	
  the	
  sentence:	
  Scared	
  Cindy	
  
                    rides	
  rollercoasters."	
  
"Good,	
  now	
  how	
  can	
  we	
  describe	
  the	
  rollercoaster?"	
  

	
  
                      Insert	
  picture	
  of	
  more	
  adjec5ves	
  



           You	
  can	
  never	
  
           have	
  enough!	
  

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Storyboard

  • 1. Conrad  the  Builder   Israel  Butler,  Jason  Cribbs,     Mary  Lanhem,  Janessa  Senn,     Twyla  Tu;en  
  • 2. Coaches   Sally Subject loves nouns & pronouns, people, places, things, and ideas! Pedro Predicate loves verbs and action! Molly Modifier loves adjectives, adverbs, and descriptors!
  • 3. Conrad  is  dreaming  of  construc?ng  a   building  during  class.           Insert  picture  of  Conrad  day  dreaming  about   construc5ng  a  building  
  • 4. Conrad's  teacher,  who  knows  him  well,  asks  him,  "Would  you  like  to   help  me  build  something  for  today's  lesson?"    Surprised,  Conrad  gives   a  teacher  a  smile  and  nods  his  head.         insert  picture  of  Conrad's  teacher  asking  him  to   help  her  out  or  Conrad  smiling  at  the  teacher  for   asking  
  • 5. Conrad's  teacher  asks,  "What  are  some  of  the  most   important  building  blocks  in  a  sentence?"       insert  picture  of  Conrad  thinking  about  building   blocks   Here  come  some  of   my  favorite  parts!  
  • 6. Conrad  is  confused  when  the  teacher  asks,  "Name  for  me  some   people,  places,  or  things-­‐-­‐all  subjects  that  we  like  to  talk  about."     insert  picture  of  a  confused  Conrad  
  • 7.
  • 8. Conrad  is  so  excited  by  what  his  peers  are  saying.    He   chooses  rollercoasters.     insert  picture  of  Conrad  choosing  the  noun.       Good  choice!  
  • 9. The  teacher  asks  for  a  person  who  will  be  on  the   rollercoaster.         Insert  picture  of  students  raising  hands  
  • 10. "Good,"  says  the  teacher,  "now  that  we  chose  Cindy,   what  will  Cindy  do  on  the  rollercoaster?"     Insert  a  picture  of  Conrad  thinking  of  Cindy  and   a  rollercoaster...math  equa5on?   What  do  people   do  on   rollercoasters?  
  • 11. "Good  choice,  Conrad!    Cindy  will  ride  the   rollercoaster."     picture  of  simple  sentence,  built  by  Conrad  (in   thoughts/on  blackboard?)   I  think  we  can   make  this   sentence   more   exci?ng!  
  • 12. The  teacher  asks,  "Describe  Cindy  as  she  rides  the   rollercoaster."       Insert  picture  of  adjec5ves  (wordle)    
  • 13. "Good,  so  Conrad,  build  the  sentence:  Scared  Cindy   rides  rollercoasters."  
  • 14. "Good,  now  how  can  we  describe  the  rollercoaster?"     Insert  picture  of  more  adjec5ves   You  can  never   have  enough!