Young writers need fresh expository writing topics throughout the year. This year, I challenged my students to begin writing about worms, insects, woodchucks, community helpers, Abraham Lincoln, the development of the TV, polar bears, and so much more. I also stumbled upon another cool worms lesson plan.
As we wrap up the year, we are going to investigate plants and clouds.
I am really excited to share a preview of my Spring into Summer Plants Literacy Unit. It is really target more for students in grades 2 to 5, but it has good ideas which can be simplified for grades K and 1. Remember, having students do their own illustrations and craftivities will help them learn science content and build the thinking that will eventually make them better expository writers.
Enjoy my free preview below:
As we wrap up the year, we are going to investigate plants and clouds.
I am really excited to share a preview of my Spring into Summer Plants Literacy Unit. It is really target more for students in grades 2 to 5, but it has good ideas which can be simplified for grades K and 1. Remember, having students do their own illustrations and craftivities will help them learn science content and build the thinking that will eventually make them better expository writers.
Enjoy my free preview below: