I am posting some student writing from today! I was excited to see how hard they all worked, it was great! This week in Writer's Workshop, we are working on personal narratives. My focus in writing is on developing their skills as a writer, and helping them to see themselves as writers. We use inventive ("sounded out") spelling because the focus is on content and the writing process. We do practice spelling- just not in this space. Also, as students become more advanced in reading, their spelling will improve as well.
For Writer's Workshop, I begin by teaching a 10-15 minute mini lesson. Then the children are given an opportunity to write (and hopefully practice using the topic of the mini lesson!)
I love using all the new supplies donated from the gift tree! I am so excited and appreciative! I used the giant pad of paper to create some anchor charts for Writer's Workshop. Anchor charts are used to illustrate the concept or topic being taught. After the lesson, I post it to the wall and it serves as a physical/visual reminder of the topic.
Here's the anchor chart we used today. The lesson was about writing small moments instead of general sentences. Don't judge the pictures. My intended audience is 5-6 :)
I asked them to write about something they did over the break. They did a terrific job! Here are some samples of student work from today (with translations!) :) Can you spot your child's work ?
Now if your child starts talking about a "watermelon seed story," you'll sort of understand :)
Here are some anchor charts for lessons we will be doing this week:
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