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A child’s connection to reading can be strengthened with a short writing activity after the book has been read. This book includes several journal responses from which to choose. Responses are included for nonfiction and fiction books and some may even be adapted for poetry and plays. Select the journal response that is most appropriate, and give your child time to write a short response to the prompt. If your child is struggling to come up with a response, do some pre-writing. As your child prepares to write, talk about some ideas he or she might include. Have your child make a list of these ideas and talk about how he or she can craft the ideas into sentences. You can also ask questions that get a little deeper, such as, “What excited you?” or “What were you thinking as we read this part?” If your child is a reluctant writer, here are some quick tips you could try: • Ask your child questions that may help him or her write the answer. • Ask your child to connect the book to his or
Karen Soll has an MEd in curriculum and instruction and several years experience working on a variety of core and supplemental materials for the education market.
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