First Graders Write to Learn: Journal writing prompts more reflection and encourages students to take charge of their learning and feelings. Using Dictionaries the students are encouraged you use new and creative words while encouraging proper spelling and penmanship. Finger spacing is used to support proper sentence structure and readability. The children love this time to write their own thoughts and feelings with the simple sentence starters provided by the teacher.
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First Graders Write to Learn!
Friday, 8 October, 2021 - 10:17 am
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