Wordless Wednesday November 19th: Turkey Beginnings
I’m once again linking up with Farley over at Oh’ Boy 4th Grade for her monthly linky party. I always think April is a crazy month…
For this week’s Wordless Wednesday, I have two pictures for you! This past weekend, I went to Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure with two of…
My class had so much fun on Valentine’s Day! We had our Valentine’s Day party in the afternoon, followed by parent-teacher conferences. Can you say one.long.day?…
On Tuesday morning, I set off to attend the 2014 First Annual Teachers Pay Teachers Sellers Conference. It would be the first time that TpT sellers…
I love Teacher Appreciation Week. I also love our PTO. They are so sweet! Every day this week, they’ve done something adorable for us such as…
As many of you know, April is Autism Awareness month and it really is a subject that is near to my heart. My best friend, who…
I love narrative writing because it gives students a chance to use their imaginations and let us into their world that they are creating inside. Love your link-up every week.
Jasmine H.
The Dots of Teaching
I love them all! In regards to your question, is that cheating? Do I have to pick only one? 😉 I say "all of them" because they allow me to see the different aspects of each child's writing abilities. Thanks for hosting the link up! I gave a shout-out reminder of the link up on my IG account. 😉
Literacy Loving Gals
I do like them all and while I'm looking forward to seeing the instructions my class are about to write I think I like narrative best. They always come up with such sweet and surprising ideas that are all so different!
Growing Little Learners
I prefer informative writing while my students prefer narratives. I like the structure and factual, detail focus rather than the imaginative, creative story focus. Now when it comes to reading… I'm all about the narrative… never mind informational reading! Blech! LOL!
Off to check out more Wordless Wednesdays…. LOVE this linky! Thanks for hosting it!
Angela
Great start to a story! I like all of them really. If I had to pick one, I think it would be informative. I love seeing the words they come up with to tell me facts about the topics we have been studying. In kinder they can't always remember those "big" scientific words so it can be quite comical. Thanks for hosting this great linky!
~Laura
Luv My Kinders
I absolutely LOOOVE persuasive writing! I feel my students are the most successful with persuasive writing and I have the most resources for it!
Tasha Emmerson
Confessions of a Tiny Teacher
Narrative is fun to see the kiddos "creative" side, informational is "easier" for them, but I LOVE to see the progress from beg. of the year to the end! Wendy 1stgradefireworks@gmail.com 1stgradefireworks
Persuasive – I ask my students to persuade me to let them have a special day (e.g., movie day, pj day, gum day) I get my best work out of them during this writing focus