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Writing Apples from the Teacher: 2008-06-15
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Writing Apples from the Teacher. Friday, June 20, 2008. Writing, no words? All writing doesn’t have to use words? That’s right, introduce your child to photo essays. Decide on a theme, then collect pictures from magazines connected to that theme. 8220;Write” about the theme chosen. Let your child tell you about how the pictures relate to the theme. The pictures included could be used for a theme about a school day routine.sleeping, breakfast, get bookbag, listening in class, homework. Writing, no words?
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Writing Apples from the Teacher: Beginning story paper
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Writing Apples from the Teacher. Monday, June 2, 2008. Writing for beginners sometimes comes easier if they draw a picture and then write about it. Several stories can be put together to make a booklet of the child's work. I am including a link to paper ready to draw and write. The site also included lined paper for beginners. The paper is certainly not the most important element, but visit the site. Have fun writing with your child! Http:/ pugsie15.googlepages.com/storypaper. After retirement.I blog.
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Writing Apples from the Teacher: Elementary Writers
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Writing Apples from the Teacher. Thursday, June 26, 2008. When we think about an event that happened, we remember it in a logical order, or sequence. In writing, this is referred to as beginning, middle, and ending of the writing piece. The beginning gives the audience information to make them understand what the piece is about, and interesting enough to keep their interest. Other things to encourage:. Voice - the choice of interesting words. Stick to the topic of the writing. Revising - if your child re...
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Writing Apples from the Teacher: 2008-06-01
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Writing Apples from the Teacher. Monday, June 2, 2008. Writing for beginners sometimes comes easier if they draw a picture and then write about it. Several stories can be put together to make a booklet of the child's work. I am including a link to paper ready to draw and write. The site also included lined paper for beginners. The paper is certainly not the most important element, but visit the site. Have fun writing with your child! Http:/ pugsie15.googlepages.com/storypaper. Each state department has c...
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Writing Apples from the Teacher: Writing, no words??? Let's get creative.
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Writing Apples from the Teacher. Friday, June 20, 2008. Writing, no words? All writing doesn’t have to use words? That’s right, introduce your child to photo essays. Decide on a theme, then collect pictures from magazines connected to that theme. 8220;Write” about the theme chosen. Let your child tell you about how the pictures relate to the theme. The pictures included could be used for a theme about a school day routine.sleeping, breakfast, get bookbag, listening in class, homework. Writing, no words?
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Writing Apples from the Teacher: Just a few of the many wonderful books for kids
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Writing Apples from the Teacher. Wednesday, June 25, 2008. Just a few of the many wonderful books for kids. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). After retirement.I blog. Just a few of the many wonderful books for kids. Wife for 38 years Mother for 22 years I mother a dog and cat, too. Gigi (6/26/09 -8/11/09) SIDS Research Supporter Middle class family Worrier Retired teacher Southern girl. View my complete profile. Free Web Site Counters.
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Writing Apples from the Teacher: 2008-06-22
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Writing Apples from the Teacher. Thursday, June 26, 2008. When we think about an event that happened, we remember it in a logical order, or sequence. In writing, this is referred to as beginning, middle, and ending of the writing piece. The beginning gives the audience information to make them understand what the piece is about, and interesting enough to keep their interest. Other things to encourage:. Voice - the choice of interesting words. Stick to the topic of the writing. Revising - if your child re...