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Draw and Write Together: Reasons to Read
Discuss and write about children’s favorite books and reasons they like to read.
Draw and Write Together: Retell The Three Little Javelinas
Have children use puppets to retell the story.
Draw and Write Together: Sound Book
Have children collectively make a number book of sounds modeled on the book City Lullaby. Keep the book in the Writing Center for children to view.
Draw and Write Together: Sources of Sounds
Review the “Sounds We Hear” chart with children. Encourage children to share what they have learned about sound. Record any new ideas on the chart.
Draw and Write Together: Taking Care of Books
Discuss how to care for books.
Draw and Write Together: The Colors Of Us
Write a group poem about different tones of skin color.
Draw and Write Together: Updating Our Science Notebooks
Have children draw a picture in their science notebooks and dictate an entry to go with the picture.
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: What Did We See?
Have children draw to record an observation they made outside.
Draw and Write Together: What Is Orange?
Write a poem with children about the color orange.
Draw and Write Together: What’s for Dinner?
Have children draw a picture of food they would want for dinner. Have them dictate or write a sentence describing the food.
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.
Draw and Write Together: Yellow Means . . .
Discuss the color yellow and why it is used in road signs, traffic lights, and street signs.
Favorite Sounds
Have children draw pictures about their favorite sounds. Ask questions about their drawings and write what they tell you under their picture.
“Favorite Sounds” Class Book
Have children draw something that makes a favorite sound. Ask children to dictate a caption. Tape all the pages together to create a class book.
Hang It Up To Dry
Have children draw an item that will absorb water and will dry when the water evaporates. Have them dictate or write a description below the picture.
Javelina Tale
Encourage children to make up a story about one of the pigs from The Three Little Javelinas. Ask them to draw the animal(s) and write or dictate the stories.
Learn About Letters Together: Sandpaper Writing (“Dd”)
Use the “Sandpaper Writing Routine” to help children begin to write the letter “Dd.”