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BEGINNER - Informative Writing Giraffes

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K - 2nd, Homeschool
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  1. Students will gain confidence in their writing by taking notes, labeling, and creating beginner expository writing pieces about the body parts of Flamingos, Sea Turtles, and Giraffes.A Rubric is included that can be used with other writing.
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The Complete Writing Process and Learning Targets for Informative and Expository Writing

Step 1

Plan: Shared Research (Standard - W 7), Label, Color, Take Notes

Learning Target: I can plan my informative writing by labeling the body parts of a giraffe and taking notes. (Standard - W 2)

Step 2

Draft/Publish

Learning Target: I can draft/publish my informative writing by writing about the body parts of a giraffe. (Standard - W 2)

Step 3

Check Rubric: Writing Checklist

Learning Target: I can recognize different features of a sentence by using my writing checklist. (Standard - RF 1)

Consider reading an expository text about giraffes before their writing.

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Last updated Aug 3rd, 2022
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
Participate in shared research and writing projects (e.g., explore a number of books by a favorite author and express opinions about them).
Write informative/explanatory texts in which they name a topic, supply some facts about the topic, and provide some sense of closure.
Participate in shared research and writing projects (e.g., explore a number of “how-to” books on a given topic and use them to write a sequence of instructions).

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