Yesterday I talked about my writing work stations as a predictable station that started out fairly simple and grew in complexity as the year went on. The same is true for these kindergarten sentence writing stations. These predictable sentences were also a favorite in my classroom.
In August, I asked my students to practice reading the sentences.
On the second week I said, “You know what? We are getting so good at reading these sentences, I wonder if some of you would like to stretch yourselves and begin writing them?” Then I showed them how to do that!
Each month we would swap out our thematic words.
Here is a January sample.
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These units also include some of these actives.
As well as 2 emergent readers!
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Do you use this now in your pocket chart center instead of the poems?
Yes, They use the poems as their dessert activity there. 🙂
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Do you give the writing sheet away (the January sample)? I really like it!
I’m so glad you like it. You can find it in this unit:
Predictable Sentences for January
Do you have each student create their own sentence then write it? Or is it one sentence per group?
When the students are at the center, then they create their own sentences. So they have a few sentence stems to pick from. They love it!