To have students show their understanding of a topic they just learned about, have them write their own informational text. Share informational text from BookFlix, World Book eBooks, and Capstone Interactive eBooks with students, then have them create their own text using Google Slides. The template shared by Eric Curts in Lesson 5 would work for this activity.
Here are some great simple informational text titles to get started:
The author shares the importance of having students write with a pencil and paper first, as they need to develop writing skills before publishing their work. To provide support and to get students' creative juices flowing, use these downloadable and printable Creative Writing Worksheets.
An easy way to get students thinking about writing is to have them read different versions of fairy tales or fractured fairy tales. To begin, do this Fractured Fairy Tales interactive from ReadWrite Think together to come up with a different ending for a well-known fairy tale. Then, share more fairy tales from INFOhio, and have students choose one that they can retell. Use this list of eBooks and videos on the topic of fairy tales.
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