Members of the FES community worked together to write a poem modeled after George Ella Lyon's "Where I'm From" poem. See the original poem to the right as well as our FES version.
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McKinley from Mrs. Duvall's class worked to write and illustrate her own story. Check out her hard work! What a fun way to practice reading, writing, and creativity!
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Mrs. Parker's first graders are creating puppet shows to teach others about their historical figure research. Check out these presentations to see the hard work they put into researching, creating, and presenting their learning from a distance.
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Check out this original comic book created by Amelia, a student in Mrs. Parker's first grade class. What a great way to tell a story through illustrations and text!
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An original story, A Flamingo Needs a Friend, written by Mary F. in 3rd grade. Read to see how this student created her own work to tell a story! A great way to inspire your own creative storytelling.
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All About My Family
Written and read by Ariala in 1st grade Telling our story is a big focus for students at FES. First grade students with Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Ross, and Mrs. Lagroon wrote to tell the stories of their families. Notice how the illustrations really give detail to the words in the story. This is a great start to your own writing about your family. |
All About Dinosaurs: Apatosaurus
Written and read by Mary in 3rd Grade Students with Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Ross, and Mrs. Lagroon worked to research and write their own texts on dinosaurs. Listen to the information collected by Mary and notice how she designed her pictures. Then, you can do your own research on a topic to learn more. |
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Students in a third grade classroom investigated the genre of an interview. They worked to develop questions for Tiny Titans co-author, Franco. Check out this video to see what he had to say about writing for an audience.
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P.S. I Love You Ministries by Allyson, Avyonna, and Deanna
Second graders worked on a project to tell the story of community heroes. This group of girls chose to create a book about the work of Mrs. Kirby from P.S. I Love You Ministries, an organization that works with children in foster care. Check out the creativity that went into researching, interviewing, and creating this story. |
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