Add details about the setting (e.g., "We play together at the playground every Sunday"). Description:
: Young children often think in pictures. Using colorful illustrations makes the writing process less intimidating and more engaging. Oral Storytelling First
Even with the best , results can stall if you fall into these traps:
Objective: Descriptive writing. Task: Look at a picture of a park. Write two sentences about what you see.
P1 students often find a blank page intimidating. Using a single-picture prompt helps bridge the gap between imagination and writing.
Goal: Understanding word order. Write three words out of order on a line.
Objective: Understanding word order. Task: Unscramble the words to make a proper sentence.
Add details about the setting (e.g., "We play together at the playground every Sunday"). Description:
: Young children often think in pictures. Using colorful illustrations makes the writing process less intimidating and more engaging. Oral Storytelling First p1 english writing exercise
Even with the best , results can stall if you fall into these traps: Add details about the setting (e
Objective: Descriptive writing. Task: Look at a picture of a park. Write two sentences about what you see. Add details about the setting (e.g.
P1 students often find a blank page intimidating. Using a single-picture prompt helps bridge the gap between imagination and writing.
Goal: Understanding word order. Write three words out of order on a line.
Objective: Understanding word order. Task: Unscramble the words to make a proper sentence.