Before starting to write a story it is helpful to think about what to say. One way to organize ideas is to draw pictures about what you want to write about. Watch a story about a fire station, thinking about what pictures you could draw. On their own, students are encouraged to pretend they spent a day at the fire station, draw a picture about their day and write a story to go with it.
Copyright: 2005
Grades: K - Gr. 2
Citation (MLA)
Prewriting: A Visit to the Fire Station.
Prod. Tapestry. Discovery Education, 2005.
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Citation (APA)
Tapestry (Producer).
(2005).
Prewriting: A Visit to the Fire Station. [TitleChapter].
Available from http://www.discoveryeducation.com/
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Discovery Education. "Prewriting: A Visit to the Fire Station."
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