Monday, October 28, 2013

Perfect Plump Pumpkin Alliterations

Our first published piece on the iPads is complete. Students created, wrote and then published an alliteration. Alliterations are sentences that have the same sound repeated at the beginning of many words.
First we used pictionaries to help brainstorm words the start with the beginning sound in our names. We unscrambled funny alliterations on the Smartboard to help us understand that our alliterations must make sense! Students then wrote a sentence to make their own alliterations. After our sentences were complete, students wrote them on sentences strips and made an adorable pumpkin to go along with it.
Wait, we weren't done yet. Next, we used the iPads and illustrated our pictures using one of our favorite apps educreations. Students even independently typed their sentences choosing their color, size and placement. As a class we recorded ourselves reading our sentences. Make sure to watch our final published piece above.
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2 comments:

  1. I am amazed to see the work of the first graders minds ..Nice work Miss. Klipfel team.

    Arun Prasad

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    1. Thank you for watching our pumpkin alliterations. We were SO excited to get your comment. We're happy you enjoyed our work.

      Miss Klipfel's 1st Graders

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