Now for the 10 Steps to Success
1. Organize supplies in one tote: drawing models, blank books, black pens for writing and outlining, twistable crayons or colored pencils for coloring. (We use a cleaning caddy.)
3. Practice step-by-step drawing and good handwriting using white boards with the entire class. Have high expectations that all kindergartners can write and draw. Teach our Sequential Language Song: First, next, then, after that, finally…
5. Introduce a predictable mentor text such as “I Love the Mountains” (A Nellie Edge Read and Sing Big Book™) to provide a frame for writing a book about things I love.
9. Differentiate Learning: Provide drawing and writing support for less experienced writers and challenge for your more prolific writers. In this TAG (Talented and Gifted) model kindergartners can always create their own book expressing their own unique ideas and design.
And…what might your future naturalist be independently writing?
I see the whole life cycle of a ladybug.
Notice—we do not usually edit these delightful first drafts. We celebrate “kid–writing” as a creative process! Students will begin using conventionally spelled “heart words” and phonics-based spelling! They will choose to edit these first drafts only if selected for their final published books.
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