Alphabetizing With Original Stories
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- Aug 7 2010 10:03 PM
Mary Kay Monson
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Description
In this ReadWriteThink lesson, students write original stories using alphabetical order. The entire class can write one story, beginning each page with a new letter, or more advanced students can write their own stories. Students then illustrate their texts in class or at home with their families. Although this lesson was primarily written for a first- or second-grade class, modifications can be made to allow kindergarten students to have success with alphabetizing as well.
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Topics and Grades
Grade: TK/K to 2
Topics: English-Language Arts, Writing Strategies, Reading Comprehension
Standards
Matched Standards
ELA.1.W.OF.1.1 Select a focus when writing.
ELA.1.W.OF.1.2 Use descriptive words when writing.
ELA.2.LS.ODOC.1.5 Organize presentations to maintain a clear focus.
ELA.2.W.OF.1.1 Group related ideas and maintain a consistent focus.