Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Family Writing Project 2015

Today was such a great day! We had our first Family Writing Project after school. Second grade families were invited to participate in a Writer's Workshop and we had such a great time! Meet our families:
















We started with snacks (thank you, PTA!)



And then heard a Read Aloud:



And then we were ready to draw and write!








At the end of our time together, we shared our stories...





Such great stories of family traditions, family gatherings, and all things family!

We will be meeting for the next five Wednesdays, so stay tuned for more details! I hope everyone had as much a fun as I did!

Until next time!
Ms. Brezek

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

READING AND WRITING GO HAND IN HAND

     My son is eight years old and going to be in second grade.  After discovering and devouring both Stick Dog books and a little encouragement from a school assembly with the author, he started creating his own Stick Dog books. Each book follows Stick Dog and his friends in an attempt to get some kind of food.  So, he decides which type of food they are going to try to get and he writes and illustrates his own version.  We even co-authored one version, of course my ideas were generally shot down for his much more creative ones.  :)  What do moms know anyway?


After he finishes his books, we add them to one of our book baskets.  He is an author after all!  Adding a child's work to works of published authors makes them feel more confident and valued.

Imitating a mentor text isn't just for independent readers and writers.  If you have a young child, you could read If You Give a Mouse a Cookie or Brown Bear, Brown Bear.  These books have very predictable patterns that your child will recognize and be able to imitate.  You can record your child's ideas and then he/she can illustrate.

- Ms. Bless