The document provides optional journal questions for children to answer from May to June 2017 about summer activities, numbers, food, rooms in their house, and toys. It suggests answering one question per week and emphasizes that writing develops through stages, so parents should praise their child's writing based on criteria like using finger spaces and periods. The teachers hope the children enjoy growing as writers through the journal questions.
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The document provides optional journal questions for children to answer from May to June 2017 about summer activities, numbers, food, rooms in their house, and toys. It suggests answering one question per week and emphasizes that writing develops through stages, so parents should praise their child's writing based on criteria like using finger spaces and periods. The teachers hope the children enjoy growing as writers through the journal questions.
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Think Work Journal Questions
May June 2017
Please find below a list of optional Think Work Questions for
your child to answer during the months of May and June 2017. We suggest responding to one Think Work Question per week, however you and your child can choose to answer less or more, depending on your familys schedule. Feel free to return the Think Work Journal at the end of every month for May and June. As your child responds to the Think Work Questions, please refer to the Developmental Stages of Writing, which shows that writing is a process, and each stage builds on the previous. With that, please be sure to appreciate your childs writing and honour where they are as early writers by giving praise and compliments based on the Star Writer Success Criteria. For example, I really like how you used finger spaces in between your words. Or, I really like how you put periods at the end of your sentences. We hope you enjoy watching your child grow and develop as a writer through their participation in responding to the Think Work Journal Questions. We look forward to reading their responses and supporting their successes as early writers.
Best, Ms. Moffitt, OCT & Ms. Levine, DECE Think Work Journal Questions May June 2017