We had been talking about facts and reading both fiction and non-fiction books about bugs. Writing a fiction story about their bugs was the perfect ending to the unit. To get them started, we wrote a collaborative story about the dreaded tomato hornworm that always seems to creep into my garden. We talked about how to combine both realistic and fictional elements in stories. For instance, an insect would still have 6 legs, but maybe it could talk.
I used story paper that comes with our handwriting program, but really any kind of paper or little book will do. Ours were quite short (only 4 pages) but focused on a beginning, middle, and end.
Here is an excerpt from Max's book about his chosen bug, the worm.
The Worm Dug by Max |
The worm dug up a root. |
The worm dug up another worm. The sun came out so the two worms went underground. |
Hi Amie! I just have to tell you how much I enjoy your blog. GSL is so lucky to have you. Thank you for sharing your creative gifts with our kids. I just signed Lilly up for another year of Sewing Club - can't wait to see what she creates this year!
ReplyDeleteJeni Linkous
Thanks for your sweet comment Jeni - you know how much I love sewing with Lilly! Can't wait to see what she makes next year.
ReplyDelete