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Use these new informational writing prompts to expose your students to new ideas and new ways of thinking about the everyday events going on around them! In these prompts, students are encouraged to research the topics presented and to form their own thoughts and reflections based on the facts they’ve learned.  via @journalbuddies Informational Writing Prompts, November Bujo, Best Journal Prompts, Free Printable Journal, Journal Prompts For Kids, Journal Hacks, Kindergarten Writing Prompts, November Quotes, Informative Writing

Use these new informational writing prompts to expose your students to new ideas and new ways of thinking about the everyday events going on around them! In these prompts, students are encouraged to research the topics presented and to form their own thoughts and reflections based on the facts they’ve learned. via @journalbuddies

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Sentence Starters and Transitions Anchor Chart for Informational Writing! Helps Grade 1-3 students transition from their topic sentence, to points, facts, and closing. Great support for independent writing. Topic And Concluding Sentences Anchor Chart, Informational Text Anchor Chart 1st, How To Teach Topic Sentence, Paragraph Anchor Chart 3rd Grade, Informational Writing Prompts 3rd Grade, Expository Writing Anchor Chart 1st, Paragraph Anchor Chart 2nd, Writing A Topic Sentence Anchor Chart, Anchor Chart Paragraph Writing

Sentence Starters and Transitions Anchor Chart for Informational Writing! Helps Grade 1-3 students transition from their topic sentence, to points, facts, and closing. Great support for independent writing.

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Teaching opinion writing can be a lot of fun in First Grade. Firsties have LOTS of opinions, and they love to share them!     Here are... Opinion Writing Topics, Opinion Writing Template, Teaching Opinion Writing, Lucy Calkins, Opinion Writing Prompts, Second Grade Writing, 3rd Grade Writing, Sped Classroom, 2nd Grade Writing

Teaching opinion writing can be a lot of fun in First Grade. First graders have LOTS of opinions, and they love to share them! Here are a few ideas that have helped me to teach opinion writing to first graders. Start by teaching students how to write a topic sentence. I have found that having an anchor chart with sentence starters for students to refer to is super helpful. I like to create the chart in front of the students. It might look something like this: Once the chart is completed…

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