Models: Stage Seven
Intents: Writing to express, inform and persuade
Content: Pizza
Writing to Express Personal Ideas
DER MOM
You Mak RELy God pizza. TAKU for Maing it
I love you
Writing to Inform
Pizza is rond It has cheese It has pepperoni
Writing to Persuade
Cheese pizza is the best. I know because I like it. My mom likes it and my dad likes it my baby sister likes it. You wud lit it to!
Models: Stage Eight
Intents: Writing to express, inform and persuade
Content: Pizza
Writing to Express Personal Ideas
I wint to grandmas hose. We made pizza. We put cheese on the pizza. We ate it. It was fun.
Writing to Inform
Some pizzas hav cheese. Some pizzas hav pepperoni. Some pizzas hav mushrooms. You can have lots of stuff on pizza like onyun, green peppers, and sasege.
Writing to Persuade
Cheese pizza is the best pizza. I think it is the best because it is good for you. Pepperoni burns your tong so it isn’t good. So cheese pizza is the best.
Models: Stage Nine
Intents: Writing to express, inform and persuade
Content: Pizza
Writing to Express Personal Ideas
On Saturday my grandma and I made pizza. I rolled the dough, and I spread the sauce. She grated the cheese. She put it in the oven. It was the best pizza and the best day.
Writing to Inform
There are many kinds of pizza. One kind is cheese pizza, and another kind is pepperoni pizza. Sometimes you can put more than one topping on your pizza. You can use spicy sausage and sliced mushroom. That’s why there are many kinds of pizza.
Writing to Persuade
What kind of pizza is the best? I think it is thin crust pepperoni pizza. The crust is crunchy like toast, and the pepperoni is spicy like red hots. Thin crust pizza doesn’t give you too much bread. The pepperoni gives the pizza extra flavor. If you try thin crust pepperoni pizza, you would like it.
Models: Stage Ten
Intents: Writing to express, inform and persuade
Content: Pizza
Writing to Express Personal Ideas
On Saturday my grandma and I made pizza. I rolled the dough, and I spread the sauce. She grated the cheese. She put it in the oven. It was the best pizza and the best day.
Writing to Inform
There are many kinds of pizza. One kind is cheese pizza, and another kind is pepperoni pizza. Sometimes you can put more than one topping on your pizza. You can use spicy sausage and sliced mushroom. That’s why there are many kinds of pizza.
Writing to Persuade
What kind of pizza is the best? I think it is thin crust pepperoni pizza. The crust is crunchy like toast, and the pepperoni is spicy like red hots. Thin crust pizza doesn’t give you too much bread. The pepperoni gives the pizza extra flavor. If you try thin crust pepperoni pizza,
you would like it.
Models: Stage Eleven
Intents: Writing to express, inform and persuade
Content: Pizza
Writing to Express Personal Ideas
On Saturday Grandma and I made pizza. I rolled the dough, and I spread the sauce. After Grandma grated the cheese, she put it on the pizza. She put it in the oven. Grandma said, “This is the best pizza I’ve ever had!” It was the best day!
Writing to Inform
Lots of people like pizza. You make it with dough, tomato sauce, and cheese. Special toppings can be put on a pizza. You cook pizza in the oven. When the crust is brown and the cheese is melted, the pizza is ready.
Writing to Persuade
What kind of pizza is the best? I think it is thin crust pepperoni pizza. The crust is crunchy like toast, and the pepperoni is spicy like red hots. Thin crust pizza doesn’t give you too much bread. The pepperoni gives the pizza extra flavor. If you try thin crust pepperoni pizza, you would like it.
Models: Stage Twelve
Intents: Writing to express, inform and persuade
Content: Pizza
Writing to Express Personal Ideas
Have you ever baked a homemade pizza? Grandma and I made a pepperoni pizza on Saturday. I rolled the gooey dough, and I spread the spicy sauce. After Grandma grated the cheese, she placed the pizza in the hot oven. We gobbled our pizza. Grandma exclaimed, “This is the best pizza I’ve ever had!”
Writing to Inform
Do you like pizza? Many people like it. It is made with dough, tomato sauce, and shredded cheese. Special toppings can be added such as sausage, pepperoni, or mushroom. Pizza is baked in a hot oven until the crust is golden brown. Lots of people love pizza.
Writing to Persuade
Pizza is the perfect meal. It has all the basic food groups. It can have a variety of toppings. You can eat it with your fingers right out of the box so there are no dirty dishes to wash. Almost everybody likes it, so pizza is a perfect meal.
Models: Stage Thirteen
Intents: Writing to express, inform and persuade
Content: Pizza
Writing to Express Personal Ideas
Have you ever baked a homemade pizza? Grandma and I baked a pepperoni pizza on Saturday. First, I rolled the gooey dough, and then I spread the spicy sauce. After Grandma grated the cheese, she place the pizza in the hot oven. We took the pizza out of the oven. Finally, Grandma and I gobbled our pizza. Grandma exclaimed, “This is the best pizza I have ever had!”
Writing to Inform
People have eaten pizza for a very long time. The Greeks ate flat, round bread, and they called them plankuntons. Later, the Romans also ate similar food. In Italy, peasants, who were usually poor farmers, ate pizza as meals for centuries. Pizza has been eaten for many years.
Writing to Persuade
Pizza makes a great meal. First, it is easy to prepare and good for you. Also, it uses simple ingredients. The dough is made form flour, water, and yeast. It has ingredients from three food groups.
Since there are many toppings, each person can have something he really likes. Kids in the United States like cheese pizza, but in Europe, tuna is the most popular topping. People can make a pizza with any of their favorite foods. Pizza is a delicious and healthy meal.
Models: Stage Fourteen
Intents: Writing to express, inform and persuade
Content: Pizza
Writing to Express Personal Ideas
Have you ever baked homemade pizza? On Saturday Grandma and I made one in her cozy kitchen. First, I rolled the gooey dough with a large rolling pin, and then I spread the spicy sauce. After Grandma grated the cheese, she placed the pizza in the hot oven. We took the pizza out of the oven. It smelled great.
As it was cooking, the smell of Chuck E Cheese was in the air. When the cheese was bubbling, we carefully took the pizza out of the oven. Finally, Grandma and I gobbled our pizza. Grandma exclaimed, “This is the best pizza I’ve ever had!” I hope we make one again next weekend.
Writing to Inform
People have eaten pizza for a very long time. The Greeks ate flat, round bread, and they called them plankuntons. The Greeks topped them with oil, garlic, onions, and herbs. A few years later, the Romans also ate similar food. They added finer ingredients and called it placenta. In Italy, peasants, who were usually poor farmers, ate pizza as meals for centuries.
Then the tomato changed pizza. The tomato came to Italy from Mexico and Peru and was used to make pizza. Italian immigrants brought pizza with tomato sauce to America. The first U.S. pizzeria opened in New York in 1905. Pizza has been eaten for many years.
Writing to Persuade
Pizza makes a great meal. First, it is easily prepared from simple ingredients. The dough is made from flour, water, and yeast. I think pizza is a nutritious food. It has the fruit group, and flour is from the bread group. You can also have meat if you add sausage, pepperoni, or ground beef.
There are as many choices for pizza toppings as there are doorways for Super Mario. Since there are many toppings, each person can have something he really likes. Cheese pizza is popular with kids in the U.S., but adults on the West Coast often select sun-dried tomatoes, asparagus, or broccoli. In Europe, tuna is the most popular topping. People can make a pizza with any of their favorite foods. Pizza is a delicious, healthy meal.
Models: Stage Fifteen
Intents: Writing to express, inform and persuade
Content: Pizza
Writing to Express Personal Ideas
“Pardon me, please pass the pepperoni pizza,” I giggled as Grandma and I gathered our utensils and ingredients for our homemade pizza. First, I rolled the gooey dough with a large rolling pin, and then I spread the spicy sauce. Grandma grated the cheese and sprinkled it on the sauce, and I added the pepperoni. She placed the pizza in the hot oven. As it was baking, the smell of Chuck E Cheese was in the air.
When I noticed that the cheese was bubbling and the crust was browning, I said, “Look, Grandma, I think it’s done. It looks like marshmallows on a campfire”.
She looked at the oven and replied, “You’re right!” We carefully took the pizza out of the oven. It was so hot that we had to cautiously cut it into wedges. Finally, Grandma and I gobbled our pizza.
Grandma exclaimed, “This is the best pizza I’ve ever had!” I hope we make one again next weekend.
Writing to Inform
Did you know that North Americans eat more pizza than anyone else in the world? People have eaten pizza for centuries. The Greeks ate flat, round bread, and they called them plankutons. The people of Greece topped them with oil, garlic, onions, and herbs. A few years later, the Romans also ate similar food. They added finer ingredients and called it placenta. In Italy, peasants, who were usually poor farmers, ate pizza as meals for centuries.
Pizza, as we know it today, was changed by the tomato. The tomato came in Italy from Mexico and Peru and was used to make pizza. Italian immigrants brought pizza with tomato sauce to America in the late 1800’s. The first U.S. pizzeria opened in New York in 1905. Since this date, pizza has been a big part of the American diet, much like tacos have been for the people of Mexico. Pizza has been eaten throughout the world for many years.
Writing to Persuade
Thirty times a year, the average American family eats pizza. Is this a perfect meal? Of course it is, because pizza is both nutritious and convenient for busy Americans.
Pizza is as nutritious as a glass of milk. It has ingredients from at least three food groups. Cheese is from the dairy group, tomatoes are from the fruit group, and flour is from the bread group. Some people choose to add toppings from the vegetable group. You can also have meat if you add sausage, pepperoni, or ground beef. Pizza is a delicious, healthy meal.
In addition to being nutritious, it is also convenient. Pizza is easy to make, but most people choose to buy it. In just a matter of minutes, pizza can be delivered to your doorstep. Three hundred fifty million tons of frozen pizza is old every year. Most communities offer a variety of pizza restaurants such as Dominoes, Pizza Hut, and Papa Johns. So the next time you’re hungry, think of this nutritious, convenient meal, and pick up a pizza at one of your neighborhood restaurants.
Models: Stage Sixteen
Intents: Writing to express, inform and persuade
Content: Pizza
Writing to Express Personal Ideas
Clink, clank went Grandma’s pots and pans. It was Saturday. Saturdays are pizza days. This time we decide to make a homemade pizza. First, I rolled the gooey dough with a large rolling pin, and then I spread the spicy sauce. Grandma grated the cheese and sprinkled it on the sauce, and I added the pepperoni. She placed the pizza in the ht oven. As it was baking, the smell of Chuck E Cheese was in the air.
When I noticed that the cheese was bubbling and the crust was browning, I said, “Look Grandma, I think it’s done. It looks like marshmallows on a campfire”.
She looked in the oven and replied, “You’re right!” We carefully took the pizza out of the oven. It was so hot that we cautiously cut it into wedges. Finally, Grandma and I gobbled our pizza like the Cookie Monster gobbles cookies.
Grandma exclaimed, “This is the best pizza I’ve ever had!” I hope we make one again next weekend.
Writing to Inform
Did you know that North Americans eat more pizza than anyone else in the world? People have eaten pizza for centuries. Every civilization has a form of pizza. The Greeks ate flat, round bread, and they called in plankuntons. The people of Greece topped them with oil, garlic, onions, and herbs. A few years later, Romans also ate similar food. They added finer ingredients and called it placenta. In Italy, peasants, who were usually poor farmers, ate pizza as meals for centuries. Even Queen Margharita of Italy was anxious to try pizza.
However, pizza, as we know it today, was changed by the introduction of the tomato. The Italians improved the flavor by adding tomatoes that were brought from Mexico and Peru. Italian immigrants brought pizza with tomato sauce to America in the late 1800’s. The first U.S. pizzeria opened in New York in 1905. Since this date, pizza has been a big part of the American diet, much like tacos have been for the people of Mexico. Even though more pizza is consumed by Americans, it is enjoyed all over the world.
Writing to Persuade
Thirty times a year, the average American family eats pizza. Is this a perfect meal? Of course it is, because pizza is both nutritious and convenient for busy Americans.
For one thing, pizza is as nutritious as a glass of milk. It has ingredients from at least three food groups. Cheese is from the dairy group, tomatoes are from the fruit group, and flour is from the bread group. Some people choose to add toppings from the vegetable group. You can also add meat such as sausage, pepperoni, or ground beef. Even the olive oil has good cholesterol which helps the cleaning or arteries. Pizza is a delicious, healthy meal.
In addition to being nutritious, it is also convenient. Pizza is easy to make, but most people choose to buy it. In just a matter of minutes, pizza can be delivered to your doorstep. Three hundred fifty million tons of frozen pizza is sold every year. Most communities offer a variety of pizza restaurants such as Dominoes, Pizza Hut, and Papa Johns. So the next time you’re hungry, think of this nutritious, convenient meal, and pick up a pizza at one of your neighborhood restaurants.
Models: Stage Seventeen
Intents: Writing to express, inform and persuade
Content: Pizza
Writing to Express Personal Ideas
“When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie…, “ sang Grandma as she took out the pizza pan. I remember when Grandma and I would watch cartoons on Saturday. Now, Saturdays are pizza days. This time we decided to make a homemade pepperoni pizza. First, I rolled the gooey dough with a large rolling pin, and then I spread the spicy sauce. Grandma grated the cheese and I sprinkled it on the sauce, and I added the pepperoni. She placed the pizza in the hot oven. Then we gave each other a “high five.” As it was baking, the smell of Chuck E Cheese was in the air. I can almost taste the garlic and oregano.
When I noticed that the cheese was bubbling and the crust was browning I said, “Look, Grandma, I think it’s done. It looks like marshmallows on a campfire.”
She looked in the oven and replied, “You’re right!” We carefully took the pizza out of the oven. It was so hot that we had to cautiously cut it into wedges. Finally, Grandma and I gobbled our pizza like the Cookie Monster gobbles cookies.
Grandma exclaimed, “This is the best pizza I’ve ever had!” I looked at Grandma, and she smiled at me and gave me a wink. I hope we make one again next weekend.
Writing to Inform
More than four billion pizzas were sold to Americans last year! North Americans eat more pizza than anyone else in the world. This is surprising because pizza had its origin in Europe. People have eaten pizza for centuries. Practically every civilization has had a form of pizza.
Greeks were the earliest civilization known to have eaten a form of pizza. The Greeks at flat, round bread, and they called them plankuntons. They topped them with oil, garlic, onions, and herbs.
However, Greeks were not the only people to enjoy pizza. A few years later the Romans also ate similar food. They added finer ingredients and called it placenta. In Italy, peasants, who were usually poor farmers, ate pizza as meals for centuries. Even Queen Margharita of Italy was anxious to try pizza.