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Toy Room Level I

$10.00$20.00

This Level I book is designed for early elementary students and contains the following projects (from pre-writing through final product with all the instruction and skills needed for each assignment):

  • Beginning Writing Boxes–Raggedy Ann
  • Original Riddle Essay–What Toy Am I?
  • Paragraph House Outline & Descriptive Paragraph(s)–Plush Toy or Doll

Skills:

  • Creating a sentence-by-sentence outline
  • Writing from a sentence-by-sentence outline
  • Brainstorming
  • Researching
  • Paragraph house outlining technique
  • Opening and closing sentence
  • Adverbs
  • CAVES—five parts of a sentence
  • Optional checklist challenge

Available in download form only.

Toy Room Level I SAMPLE

(Teaching a class?  Click on the dropdown and choose “Classroom Use License” to be able to copy and use for your whole classroom or co-op group!)

Description

The Write-for-a-Month (WFAM) series of books is from LAL’s line of digital publications. WFAM is a digital arm of the small- press homeschool publisher, Character Ink Press/Language Arts Lady Blog, and houses a variety of month-long writing books, grammar downloads, readers, and more for teachers, parents, tutors, co-op leaders, and homeschoolers.

The WFAM books are writing/composition books of two to four lengthy lessons each, between 50 and 120 pages per book (depending on the level). These books contain writing projects that last one month (four weeks) based on old books/current movies/characters that children and adults love or historical characters/animals/nature topics (indicated by titles/covers). The books contain all types of writing, especially focusing on research reports, essays, and stories.

The projects in the WFAM books all use the author’s signature “Directed Writing Approach,” which takes students by the hand every step of the way from prewriting (brainstorming, character and plot development, research, etc.) to skill building (for projects requiring certain skills, such as quotes or imagery or persuasion, etc.) to outlining (based on the type of writing) to writing rough drafts to editing (via the Checklist Challenge) to final copy. Each project has detailed samples for students to see how the project was written by another student (a rarity in writing programs) and in-depth lessons of all of the skills needed in order to complete that project.

Each series contains five books*

  • Level I: Early Elementary
  • Level II: Upper Elementary
  • Level III: Junior High
  • Level IV: High School
  • Level V: Advanced High School

Current and upcoming titles (five books/levels in each title) include the following:

Write On, Mowgli –available
Write On, Peter Pan –available
Write On, Beauty & the Beast –available
Write On, Christmas Friends—available
Write On, Slinky Dog –available
Write On, Dumbo —available
Write On, Fairy Tales –available
Write for a Month—Tools and Tricks (best place to start with my methods)—available
Write for a Month—Twice-Told Tales –available

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