✍️ WRITING (40 Lessons) • 🟠 E. Project & Review
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I can present my storybook by saying the title, the author, and reading a page with a clear voice.
A presentation is just sharing your work in a clear, calm way.
You do not need to be loud. You just need to be easy to understand.
Start strong
Say the author
Read a favorite page
Show the picture
Finish
Ask yourself: "Did I share my storybook clearly?"
Choose 3 sentences from the Trace menu and copy them neatly on paper. Then use the Tracing Pad to practice words, sentences, and marks.
You will build short sentences that match the pictures. Each sentence is something a good presenter does during a storybook presentation.
Getting ready:
The child is standing up and holding their book close to their body.
Build the sentence that tells what they are doing.
Looking at the audience:
The child is facing the group with their eyes up. Build the sentence
that tells how they are looking at the audience.
Reading slowly:
The child is pointing to the words in their book while reading.
Build the sentence that tells how they read.
Finishing kindly:
The child has finished reading and is smiling at the group.
Build the sentence that tells how they end the presentation.
Answer each question about sharing your storybook clearly.