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This is part of the free editing set from First Grade Wow. For kindergarten, I use it to show what they can do (smiley face in the check box) and what their newest personal challenge is (I highlight the check box). They keep it in their writing folders. It helps differentiate learning and gives each student focus. There are many other useful pages in the packet, too. All free! Editing Checklist, Second Grade Writing, Writing Editing, Writing Folders, Writing Checklist, 3rd Grade Writing, 2nd Grade Writing, Ela Writing, 1st Grade Writing

Hello Everyone! I love helping first graders express themselves through writing. For me, the first semester of first grade is all about creating a safe environment for them to feel comfortable putting their thoughts down on paper. We work on all the different ways to incorporate written expression into our day. I just love when one of my little would rather write than do anything else! Well we are now all about making our great writing even better...That means editing. I don't know about…

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Emily Tweet
Check out these no prep writing crafts. This blog post talks about these fun and engaging writing prompts, which are ideal for Kindergarten, 1st grade and 2nd grade students. These craftivities are great for writing lessons, writing centers, or writer's workshop. They are seasonal and fun for kinder, first grade and second grade (spring, summer, fall, and winter). There are digital options too. Each craftivity is perfect for bulletin boards, as well as arts and crafts and literacy lessons too! Writing Ideas 1st Grade, Mariana, Fall Writing Craft 2nd Grade, Homeschool Projects For 1st Grade, Language Arts 1st Grade, Beginning Writing First Grade, Fun Writing Activities For 1st Grade, Writing Center 1st Grade, 2nd Grade Language Arts Activities

Check out these no prep writing crafts. This blog post talks about these fun and engaging writing prompts, which are ideal for Kindergarten, 1st grade and 2nd grade students. These craftivities are great for writing lessons, writing centers, or writer's workshop. They are seasonal and fun for kinder, first grade and second grade (spring, summer, fall, and winter). There are digital options too. Each craftivity is perfect for bulletin boards, as well as arts and crafts and literacy lessons…

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Terrific Teaching Tactics
Teaching the writing process to young writers is no small task. But first graders and second graders need to start learning it, so that they understand that writing isn't a "one and done" activity. Read this post for step by step guidance in getting your students to use the writing process for narrative writing, informative writing, or opinion writing. The graphic organizers used in the post are great for reluctant writers, too! Click here to read it now. The Writing Process Activities, Teaching The Writing Process, Teaching Writing In First Grade, Early Years Writing Activities, How To Teach Writing In First Grade, Writing Process Activities, Creative Writing Lesson Plans, How To Teach Writing, Hands Writing

Do first and second grade students need to learn the writing process? Yes! It’s important for kids to learn, from an early age, that writing is not a “one and done” activity. Understanding that there are steps in the writing process helps kids learn to take their time and make improvements to their writing. Of course, getting first graders or second graders to understand and use the steps in the writing process is easier said than done! In this post, I’ll share how you can make the writing…

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Erikdiasgeneroso
How I teach Opinion Writing in the Primary Grades - Raise the Bar Reading Opinion Writing Second Grade, Starter Sentences, Stem Worksheets, Teaching Opinion Writing, Writing Sentences Worksheets, Winter Writing Prompts, Kindergarten Writing Prompts, Sentence Stems, Primary Writing

With students in your classroom who may not have the basics of sentence writing completely down yet, it can be overwhelming to plan tackling opinion writing with students in 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade. For young

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Kim Diekmann

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