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Writing for Grades K-2

Writing for Grades K-2. What kinds of writing?. Kindergarten- (morning message, 4 square sort, class books, journal entries, drawings with labels, teacher writes what child says)

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Writing for Grades K-2

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  1. Writing for Grades K-2

  2. What kinds of writing? • Kindergarten- (morning message, 4 square sort, class books, journal entries, drawings with labels, teacher writes what child says) • First Grade- (sentences, 4 square paragraphs, journal entries, half and half paper, class books, holiday writing projects, response to reading, writer’s workshop) • Second Grade- (sentences, 4 square paragraphs, add to the 4 square, writer’s workshop, written response to reading, holiday writing projects, book reports, journals, class books)

  3. Morning Message / Modeled Writing • Think out loud. • Make mistakes. Model how to correct them. • Can be interactive (white boards) • Include your high frequency words.

  4. Class Books • K-2 can all make them. • Second Grade can donate them to a Kindergarten class for the Kindergarten class to read. • Modify the process for your particular grade.

  5. How to make class books 1. Start with a predictable sentence that has a missing word. I see a ____________.

  6. How to make class books 2. Allow each child to fill in the blank with a word or words of their choice. I see a brown dog.

  7. How to make class books 3. (Optional) Cut up the words in the sentence. Let the children build the sentence by putting the words back in the correct order.

  8. How to make class books 4. Allow each child to illustrate his or her sentence. Add photographs of the children.

  9. How to make class books 5. Bind the pages to make a book.

  10. How to make class books 6. Read the book with the class. Make the book available for children to read.

  11. Publish a Book www.studentreasures.com Emily Morgan’s second grade at Rush Strong.

  12. Take Home Writing • Birthday bag! (with journal inside) • I lost a tooth bag! (journal page inside) • Souvenir Bit (aides comprehension, relates reading to writing, written response to literature)

  13. 4 Square Review • What are each grade level’s responsibilities?

  14. 4 Square Review Kindergarten 4 Square = Picture Sorting Kindergarten Students may be able to copy a topic sentence and add labels to the 4 Square.

  15. 4 Square Review First Grade 4 Square = Sentences in each square that form a paragraph. The sentences are on topic. The last sentence can be a feeling sentence.

  16. 4 Square Review Second Grade 4 Square = Add to the basic paragraph. (4 Square +1 Detail) (4 Square +1 Detail + Transition words)

  17. What are the problems with 4 square? • One way to make our student’s 4 square writing pieces better is with the 6 + 1 traits.

  18. What are the 6+1 Traits? • Voice • Word Choice • Conventions • Sentence Fluency • Organization • Ideas • Presentation 3. 1. 2. 5. 4. 6.

  19. Writer’s Workshop • Teacher models or does mini lesson. • Students have time to write drafts and publish while teacher conferences. • Author’s Chair/ Share • Four Blocks Website .

  20. Possible Mini Lessons • Any grammar topic • Using similes • Using “Wow words” or “Sparkle Words” • Using “Hooks” to engage the reader • Varying sentence structure • Killing over-used words • How to write stories that persuade • How to write narrative stories • How to write non-fiction • How to edit a story • How to use a dictionary or thesaurus • How to use “inventive” spelling • How to stretch a sentence • How to write to a prompt • How to add transition words

  21. Sentence Stretchers • The toad ______through the mud.. • The ______ toad ________through the _________mud. • The _______ ________ toad __________ ________ through the _________ _________ mud. ~ For more ideas, see Connie’s Write On Sentence Stretchers. http://jc-schools.net/write/stretching_files/frame.htm

  22. Web Resources Ed Helper K-2 Anchor Papers 6 Trait Mini Lessons (1st and 2nd Grade) Prompts List (1st and 2nd Grade included) Holiday Sentence Stretching Powerpoint Writing Bugs (Contains monthly prompt ideas) Expository Writing Prompts (may need to be modified for 1st and 2nd Grade) Transition Words List Possible Mini Lessons Editing/Publishing For 1st and 2nd Grade

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