Katelyn Templin.  First Grade Language Arts Standards › 1.W.1.1 and 1.W.2.1.

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Katelyn Templin

 First Grade Language Arts Standards › 1.W.1.1 and 1.W.2.1

 As first graders, we should be able to illustrate and write text to express our thoughts and ideas.

 We write because we want to express: › How we feel › What we are thinking › Details about a picture › What something looks like

 To illustrate means to draw a picture.

 A thought is what comes to mind when we see a picture › Example: That dog has brown spots. › Example: My favorite color in the rainbow is purple.

 Illustrate what you think a rainbow looks like.

 Now, let’s create thoughts about our picture. › Ask yourself:  What is my favorite part about this picture?  What is unique about this picture?  How could I describe this picture to someone who is blind?

 My favorite color in the rainbow is purple.  The sun is shining above the rainbow.  The grass is green under the rainbow.  The colors of the rainbow are not in order.

 As first graders, we must also be able to write complete sentences using capital letters and periods.

 When writing your thoughts, remember: › The first letter in every sentence is capitalized.  (Uppercased) A, B, C… › A thought sentence ends with a period. › Example: The lemon is yellow.

 Draw a picture that comes to mind when I say: What is your favorite animal?

 Now, express your thoughts by writing a sentence about your drawing. › Example: My favorite animal is a cat. › Example: My pet cat has black spots. › Example: I wish I had two cats.

 Find the errors in these sentences: 1. my rabbit is white with brown spots. 2. There are four people in my family 3. the boy’s hair is brown

1. My rabbit is white with brown spots. 2. There are four people in my family. 3. The boy’s hair is brown.

 Pictures and sentences help us to communicate with others.  We can put our thoughts on paper for everyone to enjoy!

 ebooks_gad.php?gclid=CKv_15ODlp0CF VVj2god0gWA3Q ebooks_gad.php?gclid=CKv_15ODlp0CF VVj2god0gWA3Q  You can create your very own book! › YOUR pictures and YOUR thought sentences.

Ready, Set, WRITE!!