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Draw and Write Together: A Story Map

Create a story map to tell the sequence of the story Samantha on a Roll by Linda Ashman.

Draw and Write Together: It’s a Whatchamacallit

Have children generate rhyme words as they dictate or write to complete the poem “It’s a Whatchamacallit.”

Draw and Write Together: We Did It!

Ask children to think of something they were afraid to do the first time. Have children draw a picture of them doing the task.

Draw and Write Together: We Went Walking

Have children complete a sentence strip chart as they dictate or write about ramp observations to fill in the last sentence. 

Draw and Write Together: Wheel Web

Make a chart of things that move on wheels. Encourage children to draw pictures or cut out photos of one of the items.    

Draw and Write Together: Wheels Poetry

Children write a group poem about objects that have wheels. 

Learn About Letters Together: Sandpaper Writing (“Dd”)

Use the “Sandpaper Writing Routine” to help children begin to write the letter “Dd.”

Learn About Letters Together: Sandpaper Writing (“Ee”)

Use the “Sandpaper Writing Routine” to help children begin to write the letter “Ee.”

Our Ramp Stories

Have children dictate or write a ramp story about an observation they made while exploring ramps. Children illustrate their stories with magazine pictures.

Things That Roll

Have children make books about things that roll. Guide children to understand the different elements of a book. Have them use drawings and pictures from magazines.

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