![]() This is a favorite story for the teacher I work with. She sings this song so much, the kids in her class finish singing before she can. It's energetic and fun. I chose a picture with something white and something black for today. Do you know what type of animal the white one is? Right, it's an owl. The black puppy is staring at the owl. Do you notice where the owl is standing? This silly bird is standing in the puppy's food. What do you think the puppy is thinking? What is the owl thinking? What will happen next? Will they play or will the pup chase the owl away? Maybe the owl will scare the pup? The choices are limitless, your writing prompt today, tell me about what is happening in this picture. On Wednesday we'll look at the opposite of white,
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AuthorThis page is a way for me to connect with students, share my passion to write, and hopefully instill this same passion in them as they learn at home. REMEMBER TO INCLUDE IN YOUR STORY:When you write, remember to answer these questions:
I gave you a few examples to get you started. 1) Who you are with? (mom, dad, brother, sister.) 2) Where you are? (inside, outside, house, barn) 3) How are you feeling? (happy, sad, mad, discouraged) 4)What are you doing? (playing, singing, dancing) 5) When did this take place? (day, morning, afternoon, night) Archives
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