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Draw and Write Together: My Garden
Have children draw a garden. Have them write or dictate what their plants need.
Draw and Write Together: My Kitchen
Explain how spices come from plants. Have children draw, write, or dictate a window box with plants they would want in their kitchen window.
Draw and Write Together: My Name
Help children identify the letters in their name.
Draw and Write Together: Night Music
Reread the poem “Night Music,” and together then compose a new group poem based on city sounds.
Draw and Write Together: Noisy and Quiet
Talk about noisy places and quiet places. Have children draw themselves in one of these places and help them write a sentence for the drawing.
Draw and Write Together: “Our Bean Seeds” Chart
Have children dictate or write to record observations as children’s plants grow.
Draw and Write Together: Our Green Poem
Write a class poem about the color green.
Draw and Write Together: Our Recipe Book
Talk about recipes. Have children bring in a recipe from home to add to the class’s “Our Recipe Book.”
Draw and Write Together: “Our Three Little Pigs” #1
Have children draw, dictate, or write their own version of The Three Little Pigs.
Draw and Write Together: “Our Three Little Pigs” #2
Have children continue to work on their variation of The Three Little Pigs. Have children dictate or write words to go along their drawings and dictations.
Draw and Write Together: Our Water Story
Have children create a story together about a trip on the ocean in a boat.
Draw and Write Together: Pages of Blue
Have children identify blue items from magazines and assemble a group book.
Draw and Write Together: “Peter Piper Paints” #1
Help children find word cards that begin with the letter "p" to complete a group poem.
Draw and Write Together: Plants We Like
Have children make a graph of their favorite plants to eat.
Draw and Write Together: Poems and Pictures
Discuss how an author uses words in a poem to “paint” pictures in our minds.
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: “Ryan Reads”
Help children create a new version of the "Ryan Reads" poem by inserting new "r" words.
Draw and Write Together: Someone Special
Help children create a picture of someone who is special to them.
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.