More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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These books will be used to teach writing skills in our kindergarten classroom. Students will listen to a text about a skill we are learning, engage with the text through discussion and reading, and then apply the skill in their own writing! Books can be a powerful example and discussion starter! Books also make a lesson fun and, sometimes, even relatable for these little minds.
Picture This Lesson: We read the book "One Day The End" by Rebecca Kai Dotlich and discuss how our writing, too, can have a beginning, middle, and end. It shows students the many things that can come in between the beginning and end. Then we launch into a discussion about writing a middle for our own stories, and each student tries this new concept out!
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These books will be used to teach writing skills in our kindergarten classroom. Students will listen to a text about a skill we are learning, engage with the text through discussion and reading, and then apply the skill in their own writing! Books can be a powerful example and discussion starter! Books also make a lesson fun and, sometimes, even relatable for these little minds.
Picture This Lesson: We read the book "One Day The End" by Rebecca Kai Dotlich and discuss how our writing, too, can have a beginning, middle, and end. It shows students the many things that can come in between the beginning and end. Then we launch into a discussion about writing a middle for our own stories, and each student tries this new concept out!