Second Grade ACADEMIC UIL EVENTS. Students will be given a prompt with several pictures. From these pictures, the students will create an original story.

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Second Grade ACADEMIC UIL EVENTS

Students will be given a prompt with several pictures. From these pictures, the students will create an original story based on their selections in 30 minutes. CREATIVE WRITING

STORYTELLING Students will listen to a storyteller read a brief story only once. Students will retell that story in their own words for the judges.

SPANISH STORYTELLING Students will listen to a storyteller read a brief story in Spanish only once. Students will retell that story in Spanish using their own words for the judges.