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Saturday, April 10, 2021

Let's Write...May!

12 Slides $2
May is a wonderful time to write.
By 1st Grade students are becoming independent, 2nd grades can clearly express themselves and the topics to write about are endless.
It's a time of growth and change both in children and the animal life around us.
Take a peek at the slides that follow and how they inspire students to write.
Slide One:  Mother's Day...Poem...Students type about their mom.
Slide Two:  Mother's Day...Proper Noun identification...Opinion Writing
Slide Three:  The Butterfly...Informational Text...Informative Writing
Slide Four:  Life Cycle of a Butterfly...Informational Text...Click and drag life cycle
Slide Five:  Identifying parts of speech...Sequential Writing
Slide Six:  Fun with The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Slide Seven:  The Frog...Informational Text...Informative Writing
Slide Eight:  Life Cycle of a Frog..Click and drag life cycle...Write
Slide Nine:  Rainbow Fish...Text to review key vocabulary...Let's Chat (write)
Slide Ten:  Rainbow Fish...Parts of speech...Retell the story
Slide Eleven:  Assessment












42 Pages...$2.50
Have fun writing about Rainbow Fish and the Hungry Caterpillar.
Take a peek.




82 pages for differentiated levels of writing.
$5

This writing packet has levels to provide DIFFERENTIATION in your writing program!

May focuses on Opinion, Narrative, How To: 

Topic/Literature Suggestion with lesson plans.

Waiting for Wings...Narrative(informative)

Planting a Rainbow...How To

Fancy Nancy's Marvelous Mother's Day Brunch...Opinion

From Tadpole to Frog...Narrative(informative)

The packet includes two sections.

Section One STUDENT WORKBOOK

This part includes:

Cover

Literature Suggestion

Lesson Plans

Graphic Organizers

"Sloppy Copy" page with editing

"Sloppy Copy" page

Editing Note for student and teacher editing.

Section Two STUDENT JOURNAL

This part includes:

Pages for publishing

Cover to make a class book

Skill worksheets and posters are included in each of the four lessons.

May Focuses on review of Nouns and Pronouns

I am sure each of these will enhance student writing skills.

I think these lessons are WRITE ON!






 





 

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