Showing posts with label expository writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expository writing. Show all posts

Sunday, May 7, 2017

Expository Writing and a Little Pigeon

Hello Everyone!!!
Thank you so much for all the sweet messages concerning our sweet little Lola.  You all are the best!
We all continue to grow stronger. Continued thoughts and prayers are appreciated!
In class we have been so busy writing expository text during workshop. We started our unit with writing about what we know best...ourselves. My little writers had so much fun brainstorming, organizing their thoughts, editing, rewriting, and finally publishing!

From there we went on to "How To..." writing. We started that off with  Oreo eating  fun. How do you eat your OREO? We brought these little ideas to publication as well.  Here are a few pics!








These little writers love sharing their work!!




Munch! Munch!!




Kids are experts at so many things!!!




Now on to some other First Grade Fun!  We are finishing up our measurement unit in math, and we are studying the work of Mo Willems, so I decided to integrate the two and have the kids create Pigeon and use him to practice nonstandard units of measurement. I did a kind of directed creating for the pigeon just giving the kids some sized construction paper and telling them what shapes needed to be cut from them. They all turned out so cute. Then they got busy measuring and writing results on speech bubbles!  I love how they turned out!!




Thanks for letting me share these!!! 
Stay tunes for another peek through our "Window on Wonder!"

See you soon!
Joyfully!
Nancy






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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Writing to Teach...and Making Connections With Similes!

Hello Everyone!
Happy Spring!!! Some of you are still in the grip of winter with snow and ice!  Here in Texas, the temps are warming up, the trees are budding, and there are flowers everywhere! I am such a warm weather girl, I can't wait to put coats and sweaters away!
Springtime in first grade is just as exciting.   The kids are really becoming independent learners and so into researching things they want to know about.  In writing we are working our way through a writing to teach unit.  Kids love to share what they know.  They are experts at so many things!  Our first chapter book is based on what kids know most about...themselves!!!  We are using most of what Lucy Calkins suggests in her Units of Study. The first chapter books turned out pretty well. Here are a few pages of the published books. The kids were so proud to share them!!!










I have shared the templates and information for this written expression project before, but I have added a couple of things.  Lucy Calkins has a good list of how writers teach their readers.  I added that and a quick poster of the sequence of writing to teach.









If you noticed, one of the "How Can I Teach My Readers" ideas that Lucy suggests is to include comparisons in writing.  I don't know a better way to teach kids about comparisons than to introduce similes!! We have had a blast with that this week! 
I started off with some amazing mentor texts!  My kids can't get enough of these!  
We then brainstormed some of our characteristics!



The kids did their own brainstorming and planning for their own Simile books!








So after they got the hang of similes, we decided to create a visual for some Spring Similes!!








I put together a little simile unit to help guide us through.




The unit is about 20 pages of templates, lists, posters, etc.

I know that my kids will use some similes in their next chapter books!! Sometimes you have to spend a little extra time on something that will help kids make those important connections.  Their writing will benefit from that side trip! 
Well, thanks for making it all the way through this post!! You are as patient as an ant!!! :)  I hope some of this will help you help your kids make connections in their writing!  
Till next time...Have a wonderful rest of the week!!  And for those of you who still haven't seen any signs of spring, I hope they come soon!!
Joyfully!
Nancy




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