How to Wrap a Gift | Writing and Sequencing Activity
About This Product
How to Wrap a Gift | Writing and Sequencing Activity | Informational or Expository Writing
This innovative resource provides an excellent solution for educators seeking to introduce their young learners to the world of sequential writing. Based on wrapping a gift, this activity inspires both creativity and critical thinking among students.
What's Included?
40 pages of ready-to-print material, ideal for early learners, from preschool up to grade 3.
Inclusive exercises: printables, worksheets, and stimulating writing prompts.
An easily integrated resource, these activities culminate into a fun-filled writing session brimming with possibilities for detailed coloring works.
Two levels of editing checklists, which are fantastic tools in improving pupils' evaluating abilities while also ensuring high-quality outputs.
We've also provided "Transition words" anchor charts, aiding your students in crafting well-structured and sequentially ordered sentences.
This resource contains an easy-reference "How-to" Writing chart to guide your young writers when creating their compositions.
In order to help visually illustrate concepts, we have included 8 color-sequencing cards (with or without enunciative words) along with cut-out black-and-white versions.
A handy "What you need?", worksheet template is available designed to guide students toward the sequential steps involved in gift-wrapping.
Catering Different Learning Styles:
We offer full-page booklets that come complete with pictures ready for coloring. Students can then express sequences creatively in written form across each page's primary lines.
We've also included half-page booklet alternatives and various other types of enjoyable prompts to engage pupils of varying proficiency levels.
This practical lesson plan promotes in-class or home-based learning, encourages hands-on approaches, and serves varying group sizes effectively.
Extra Resources:
The How to Wrap a Gift package also includes an envelope template that students can use for the compilation of all resulting sequence cards for future referencing or reuse - a true asset to any teacher's toolkit!