We started the lessons by pretending to be outside on the playground making images in our minds. I encouraged students to use their five senses. We shared with a partner and the large group too.
I Knew It Was Winter
The students came to the rug, and we brainstormed
noun to go with the number word
The students came to the rug, and we brainstormed
noun to go with the number word
On different days, we went back and took a picture in our mind of what the snowballs were doing? We also added a "when," "where" or "how."
This mini-lesson came from the book Marvelous Minilessons for Teaching Beginning Writers by Lori Jamison Rog.
I modified her lesson to make it work for my class. I strongly recommend her book. My primary focus was to get the students thinking about words that paint pictures. I think this would be a great lesson during Halloween time or for each month in your classroom. My students loved reading the final piece, and that is why we made it into a little book.
You can see below, we made a Valentine one too!
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Again, I love all your the writing your little ones do!
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