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Lesson Plan: 15 Easy Lessons That Build Basic Writing Skills in Grades K-2

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15 Easy Lessons That Build Basic Writing Skills in Grades K-2 from Scholastic Teaching Resources

Mini-Lessons and Activities for Helping Young Writers Organize Their Thoughts, Stick to One Idea, Punctuate Their Work, and More
Put your students on the road to success with these easy lessons that build basic writing skills and get kids ready for the standardized tests. These hands-on activities teach punctuation, capitalization, sequencing, and much more. Students learn about periods by mini "stop signs" at the end of sentences in the morning message, identify main idea by brainstorming titles to stories, and use graphic organizers to plan their own stories.

Grades: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2

Difficulty: Primary

Pages: 96 pages

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15 Easy Lessons That Build Basic Writing Skills in Grades K-2

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