ACTIVITIES
Children integrate their sky and moon observations with literature and creative writing.
WORKSHEETS
Students write their own story about Curious George.
Use writing prompts to get students' imaginations and writing skills flowing.
Give children practice in identifying adverbs.
REFERENCE
How to use apostrophes.
The proper ways to uses commas are explained.
Encourage students to use italics properly.
How to use capitals properly.
Find common abbreviations used in the English language in this chart.
EDITOR'S COLLECTIONS
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Students make a book showcasing their geology writing activities.
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Students complete a cartoon about cooperation.
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Students are exposed to Braille, and are given a chance to write in Braille.