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Video Overview
A video of Claire Blasingame's award winning book.
Extension Activities
Teacher Resources
First Grade Writing Lessons
First Grade Writing Lessons with Examples
Writing Prompts for Various Ages
Can Teach
The Teacher Source
Prompt Generator
Writing Topics (for First - Twelth Graders)
First Grade Prompts (by month)
Everyday Writing from Education World
http://www.education-world.com/a_curr/curr144.shtml
Scroll down for daily writing prompts with a monthly theme
Alabama State Course of Study for First Grade
English Language Arts
3.) Demonstrate vocabulary skills, including sorting words into categories and deriving word meaning from context within sentences and paragraphs
4.) Read with comprehension a variety of first-grade narrative andinformational texts, including recalling information and retelling a story with beginning, middle, and end.
6.) Recognize a variety of narrative text forms, including fairy tales, adventure stories, and poetry.
8.) Use complete sentences to address a topic or tell a story.
9.) Use periods at the end of sentences and capitalization at the beginning of sentences and with the pronoun I.
10.) Use a word that names a person, place, thing, or animal as the subject of a sentence.
Create a Writing Project
Read Write Think's "Interactive Printing Press" lets you create and print a project. The project can be a a booklet, a flyer, a newspaper or a brochure.
Alabama Course of Study
Alabama State Course of Study for First Grade
English Language Arts
3.) Demonstrate vocabulary skills, including sorting words into categories and deriving word meaning from context within sentences and paragraphs
4.) Read with comprehension a variety of first-grade narrative andinformational texts, including recalling information and retelling a story with beginning, middle, and end.
6.) Recognize a variety of narrative text forms, including fairy tales, adventure stories, and poetry.
8.) Use complete sentences to address a topic or tell a story.
9.) Use periods at the end of sentences and capitalization at the beginning of sentences and with the pronoun I.
10.) Use a word that names a person, place, thing, or animal as the subject of a sentence.
Links
Once again scores of young students from across Alabama participated in the Reading Rainbow Young Authors contest. The stories from the 2009 winners are featured here.
More Episodes OF Reading Rainbow 2009