I don't have my own kids to brag about, so I get to brag about my 23 first grade kids. Today was our first official day of writing poetry, and they blew my mind. Here are just a few examples.
With the right kind of front loading, modeled writing, and shared writing, kids can show their writing greatness in amazing ways. (And this is only day one.)
Wow! The Crayon is my favorite...magical stick of a rainbow. AMAZING! I hope I see some greatness this week as we start poetry as well. :-)
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Teaching Little Miracles
Crystal, wasn't that a great line? It blew my mind.
DeleteAmazing what these little writers can do! The pictures they are painting using words are definitely great and worthy of bragging about!
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Conversations in Literacy
Lori, they do amaze me. I told them yesterday that I couldn't even come up with the kinds of things they were writing.
DeleteWow! Very nice. I especially like the magical stick of rainbow, too.
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Barb, I know. What an amazing choice of words.
DeleteTammy, your blog is the one I enjoy reading the most. The wisdom you share is so valuable to new teachers and experienced teachers alike. I look forward to receiving emails from you because I know it will be something that will add to my teaching repertoire. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, wow! Thank you for saying such a wonderful thing about my blog. This is one of the reasons why I have one. Thanks for letting me know. I really do appreciate that you feel this way and told me so.
DeleteI must admit that you not only encourage kids to show their writing greatness, but you're also able to see that greatness. I would put my hat off to you and your teaching talent (if I were wearing a hat of course) The kids' parents shoud be very greatful to you for what you're doing for their offsprings.
ReplyDeletePlace4Papers, thank you much for your thoughtful comment. Poetry has a way of bringing out a unique greatness.
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