Note Taking Form
Nonfiction Circle Map
The kiddos read their stories and others that complimented the given topics (weather books, biographies on African American inventors and U.S. Presidents) and then took notes or added to the notes that they had already gathered. This made for an awesome prewriting activity as well!! Before the students used their notes to write their 5 page books, they worked with a partner and shared their notes verbally with them....retelling what they had read as they were planning their books!!
My little ones then used this stationary:
to write about their topics.My students also used this page to create their table of contents with the corresponding page number.
The next step to our fabulous 5 page books was to make a cover that included our title, cover illustration and author's name. On the inside cover, the kiddos wrote a dedication, publishing information and a copyright date.
Then, it was time to share our hard work with our classmates! They were so proud of their books and learned so much along the way!
8 comments:
Love the organizers! Could we get the link to the note taking form? It will be SO helpful for my class. Thanks!
I love these and will be printing the circle map today! Thanks Lynda!
I am so glad that you like them!!! I fixed the link to the note taking page :)
Thanks for sharing!! You always have wonderful freebies!!
Miss J
Smiles, Crayons, and Endless Stories
These are great. Thanks for sharing them!
These look awesome! :) Thanks so much for sharing them!!
Second Grade Sugar and Spice
You are so very welcome!! :)
I like the interview idea. I teach writing so, I will definately use this!
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