Check out this procedure writing freebie. This 'how to' writing worksheet helps students write about how to make popcorn!
Great ideas for teaching how-to text in the classroom. ✂️ What are your favorites?
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Last week we began our Procedural Writing Unit. We began the unit immersing the students with different procedural books. Students went on...
Boost engagement and help students better understand procedural writing with these 20 how-to writing mentor texts for kindergarten and first grade!
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Are you looking for a fun way to teach about procedural writing? I found an awesome book for this genre! Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin is the PERFECT story to teach about procedural, or how to, writing. After reading the book, Dragons Love Tacos, I explained that we would be writing a procedural, or […]
How to writing is such a fun one to do in first grade (and kindergarten and 2nd grade) because most 5-7 year olds I know LOVE to teach you how to do things. I really like to express to my students that we all know how to do something that we can teach others! I […]
This is a Modelled Writing Unit is the SECOND in my MODELLED WRITING PRODUCTS for my Grade 3/4 line. This new resource really scaffolds the Writer's Workshop process, and discusses HOW to write a procedural text. This resource is aligned with Ontario Curriculum, and is intended for use within a Grade 3/4 Ontario Classroom. This product has been written to help guide and assist teachers in setting up their comprehensive literacy programs. Specifically, this will help teachers to develop a solid writing program into their literacy block. If you are feeling intimidated about setting up a writing program in a junior classroom, this product will help you out! It gives you specific lessons and tools to introduce Writer’s Workshop. How do I use this product? This product was written to help introduce Writer’s Workshop into your program. This specific Modelled Writing unit is centred around teaching procedural writing. This type of writing is essential to do early in the school year to help students learn the format so they can apply it to other areas (such as scientific procedures). It also links Word Work concepts into the Modelled Writing lessons. For more information on my Word Work program and continuum, check out my FREEBIE here! What will I find in this product? This product is divided into different sections. 1. An Overview of the Writing Program and Comprehensive Literacy 2. 17 Modelled Writing Lessons with specific learning goals, timelines, and instructions 3. Appendices with extra assessment tools and BLM that you can use to help you with this unit What other products can I use for my literacy program? There are LOTS of other products in my tpt store that can help you with your literacy program. Check out: Writing Products Reading Products Word Work Products ************************************************************************************************************ DO NOT PURCHASE IF YOU OWN MY GRADE 3, GRADE 4 OR GRADE 3/4 COMPREHENSIVE LITERACY PROGRAMS. IT IS INCLUDED! ************************************************************************************************************ Click on the FREE preview and video preview today to see what you will find inside this great product! *********************************************************************************************************** If you like this product, click on the Green Star and Follow my Store for the latest updates on products! ***********************************************************************************************************
This is a Google Slides Procedural Writing interactive resource appropriate for DISTANCE LEARNING through online platforms such as Google Classroom (or use in class on your Interactive White Board). Included in this pack: 40 Procedural Writing Prompts with the format First/Next/Then/Last This pack will provide students with many opportunities to write in a "how-to" format as students type in text boxes provided. The activities can be used during Language/Literacy time, Literacy Centers, or during small group instruction. Thanks for looking and happy digital teaching!
To make learning more meaningful, give students opportunities to apply their learning to real-life situations! Engagement was high while making applesauce and learning to write procedural stories!
It's important to teach children sequential thinking and we can do this by reading procedural, how-to picture books as mentor texts.
Many children first write their names in capital letters and that's okay! Writing this way is a normal part of their development, and not a bad habit.
Are you looking for procedural writing lesson plans to help your kids understand the how to writing genre? Add these ideas, anchor charts, examples, and activities to your procedural writing unit of study.
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This term in Grade One we are exploring Procedural Texts. The children will be writing a simple procedural text as their assessment piece. To help them explore the structure of Procedural Texts, we have many of our Investigation Areas set up with procedures for the children to read and follow.
Check out this procedure writing freebie. This 'how to' writing worksheet helps students write about how to make popcorn!
1. Wombat Stew by Marcia K. Vaughan This classic Australian picture book is my absolute favourite when it comes to teaching procedure writing. The story follows a hungry dingo intent on cooking up a delicious wombat stew for tea. Lucky for the wombat, the other bush animals make a number of cooking suggestions designed toContinue reading "Great Books to Inspire Procedure Writing"
This term in Grade One we are exploring Procedural Texts. The children will be writing a simple procedural text as their assessment piece. To help them explore the structure of Procedural Texts, we have many of our Investigation Areas set up with procedures for the children to read and follow.
Students can practice their procedural writing skills using "first, next, and last" in these spring how to prompts. These are perfect for writing workshop, writing centers, or just extra practice! *This is included in the How To Writing Prompts - Bundle* Included: • 22 spring how to writing prompts: how to catch a butterfly, how to take care of a garden, how to fly a kite, and more! • 8 holiday how to writing prompts: how to catch a leprechaun, how to find a rainbow, how to catch the Easter bunny, and more! • 2 blank how to writing pages *Please see the preview for a good look at this resource!* ___________________________________________________________________ You may also like: How To Writing Prompts How To Writing Prompts - Summer Themes How To Writing Prompts - School Themes How To Writing Prompts - Fall Themes How To Writing Prompts - Winter Themes
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How to writing paper! Are you teaching procedure / how to writing? Are you in need of fun how to writing prompts or activities that students will engage with during literacy lessons or literacy centers? If so, these no prep writing worksheets will be a great time saver! *NOTE - This activity has the digital overlay tool option. Text boxes have been added to the applicable pages. What is included: There are 6 prompts: How To Make Popcorn How To Make Pizza How To Make Pancakes How To Fly A Kite How To Carve a Pumpkin How To Decorate a Christmas Tree Each how to writing prompt is featured in 7 pages: Cut, Sort, and Glue Steps First, Then, Next, Last (Dotted Lines) First, Then, Next, Last (Plain Lines) Materials/Steps Template Writing Page (Dotted Lines) Writing Page (Plain Lines) Coloring Page There are also 5 blank templates where students can write a procedure on any topic! Some of the prompts are seasonal, so your students can enjoy writing about Halloween and Christmas. Check out the free sample of this product. You can assess the quality, see if you like it, and come back for the full product if you want to! When/how to use these procedure writing worksheets - Whole group writing lessons Small group work (literacy centers/writing centers) Independent writing practice Early finishers Morning work Assessment Activities for a sub Teaching how to writing should be fun! Be sure to grab this resource to liven up your writing lessons. Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TPT credits :) Let's Connect! Pinterest Instagram Facebook Check out my 'how to' crafts! How To Craftivities Bundle Procedure Writing Crafts
Check out this procedure writing freebie. This 'how to' writing worksheet helps students write about how to make popcorn!
A checklist for each student to monitor their progress by success criteria. Three different checklists.
Are you looking for a fun way to teach about procedural writing? I found an awesome book for this genre! Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin is the PERFECT story to teach about procedural, or how to, writing. After reading the book, Dragons Love Tacos, I explained that we would be writing a procedural, or […]
Having a good grasp of this type of genre writing has multiple possible real-life applications for our students. Luckily for such an important genre,
Are you looking for procedural writing lesson plans to help your kids understand the how to writing genre? Add these ideas, anchor charts, examples, and activities to your procedural writing unit of study.
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One strategy for beginning a long-range literacy plan is to determine what should be taught on a monthly basis. Ask yourself, “What goal do I want to accomplish this month?” or “What skill do I want students to develop by the end of the month?” For example, you may want to emphasize procedural writing in one month, then shift the focus to media literacy in another.
Wondering how to teach how to writing? These easy steps include writing workshop prompts & topics perfect for kindergarten & 1st grade kids.
I am always looking for fun ways to make writing more enjoyable. I have come across a few good ideas over on Pinterest and some of my favorite teacher sites. I found The Teacher Wife’s post o…
Check out this procedure writing freebie. This 'how to' writing worksheet helps students write about how to make popcorn!
First create a web to help determine your topic. A Learning Target along with designated success criteria is beneficial to your students as they write their own procedure. Here is an example of what students needed to do in order to make a pizza.
The writer's workshop is a key component to Marie's literacy program. Together with her students, she strives to scaffold and dissect the f...
Are you looking for procedural writing lesson plans to help your kids understand the how to writing genre? Add these ideas, anchor charts, examples, and activities to your procedural writing unit of study.
Simplify your writing time with these 'how to' procedure writing prompts and worksheets for kinder through 4th grade students!
How To writing is explored using guided practice activities such as a sample anchor chart and graphic organizers. You'll find writing prompts, an action verb list, a recipe word list, order words coded for beginning, middle and ending transitions, a transitions word list, a success criteria chart and a rubric. Students will learn to understand that this writing genre: Give a clear reason for the process. Provides a list of materials required to conduct the process. Addresses any safety precautions or rules that need to be followed. Includes all necessary steps for the process. Steps should be in proper order (using transition words like “first”, “next”, “then”, “finally”). Is easy to follow and implement. Directions should be clear. There should be no confusion. If you like this unit, you may wish to try: Descriptive Writing Narrative Writing Opinion Writing with Discussion Prompts Recount Writing Templates Writing Task Cards Paragraph Building Friendly Letter Writing OR Writing Bundle More Recount Writing ideas include: Our Best Halloween Costumes Top 3 Wishes Recount Writing Dreams Recount Writing Our Must Read Books Recount Writing Our Best Movie Picks Ouches Recount Writing Favorite Stuffed Animals Recount Writing (American Spelling) Favourite Stuffed Animals Recount Writing (Canadian Spelling) Most Memorable Birthday Parties Recount Writing Christmas Memories Recount Writing Most Embarrassing Moments Recount Writing Best Field Trips Recount Writing Special Friendships Recount Writing Favorite Pets Recount Writing (American Spelling) Favourite Pets Recount Writing (Canadian Spelling) Memorable Vacations Recount Writing Favorite Video Games Recount Writing (American Spelling) Favourite Video Games Recount Writing (Canadian Spelling) Class Mascot Recount Writing *************************************************************************** Customer Tips: Did you know you can receive TPT credit to use on future purchases? Please go to your My Purchases page where you may need to login. Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button to click. You may provide a rating and comment. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. By clicking the follow me link at the top of the page, you’ll be the first to know about upcoming products, sales and freebies. Thank you! Visit my blog for teaching tips, classroom ideas and freebies: Mrs. Naufal's Nook
Check out this procedure writing freebie. This 'how to' writing worksheet helps students write about how to make popcorn!
Very simple graphic organiser to introduce students to the structure of procedure writing. I used this to make cookies as a class following on from our 'The Doorbell Rang' unit of work.
Having a good grasp of this type of genre writing has multiple possible real-life applications for our students. Luckily for such an important genre,
Hello Everyone, We are about to begin our unit on "How To" writing pieces. Our youngest authors will be learning that they can use their writing to teach someone how to do something. They are all experts at doing something, right? :) What a way to share their enthusiasm for telling how something is done. Let them write!! I am sharing my mini unit on how to teach this important component of our littles' writing portfolios. This unit can be used in conjunction with any theme, science, social studies, etc. that may be in your curriculum already. During our landforms unit, I will have them write about how they made the Edible Landforms Cookie. You can get that unit ***Here! :) Here are a couple of shots of what is included in the writing unit. Teaching the concept of using transition words is emphasized in this unit. The mini unit is 16 pages of mini posters, planners, and mini book pages to help your young authors become teachers. You can get it ***Here! :) Please leave me a note if you think this is something you can use, or if you would like to see a different format. Thanks for stopping by our little window and taking a peek! Have a wonder-filled weekend! Joyfully! Nancy
WHAT IS WRITER'S WORKSHOP FIRST GRADE is a blog about how to run first and second grade writing centers. Packed with ready printables!
Are you looking for procedural writing lesson plans to help your kids understand the how to writing genre? Add these ideas, anchor charts, examples, and activities to your procedural writing unit of study.