Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Perfect Plump Pumpkin Alliterations

Our perfectly pretty pumpkin published alliteration are done! Alliterations are sentences that have the same sound repeated at the beginning of many words. First, we used pictionaries to help brainstorm words that 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 that went with their adorable pumpkins.


Wait, we weren't done yet. Next, we used the iPads and took a picture of our pumpkins in the courtyard. As a class we recorded ourselves fluently reading our sentences using one of our favorite apps Chappterpix. Make sure to watch our final published piece above.

First Grade Common Core Standard for Writing: With guidance and support from adults, use a variety of digital tools to produce and publish writing, including in collaboration with peers.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing. This is awesome. Great work.

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  2. Perfection!! Now, please pass all your plump pumpkins to Andrew's parents to prepare pumpkin pie! :)

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    1. Thank you for taking the time to tell us and our teacher a terrific alliteration!

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  3. Perfection!! Now, please pass all your plump pumpkins to Andrew's parents to prepare pumpkin pie! :)

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