The story of “Where The Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak has …
The story of “Where The Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak has been around for a while. It was Supposed to be “Where the Wild Horses Are”, but Mr. Sendak as an author made changes to his story. This is a good way to show students the process of an author in making decisions when creating a story.
This is a lesson for teaching contractions using literature. Students will create …
This is a lesson for teaching contractions using literature. Students will create an anchor chart and compare it to S. Rouse's digital anchor chart to expand their knowledge of common contractions. This lesson can be used as a differentiation for advanced 2nd grade students. It was written for 3rd grade students participating in Writer's Workshop ELA block. Feel free to add on, customize for your needs.
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