Lesson 28: Make a To-Do or Shopping List

✍️ WRITING (40 Lessons)🟣 D. Functional & Real-Life Writing

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Objective

I can plan and write a simple to-do or shopping list with clear items, easy categories, and checkboxes so I can complete tasks or buy what I need.

Materials

Tip: Group items into categories like Fruits, Dairy, Chores. Keep each item short and clear.

Mini-lesson — How to make a helpful list

  1. Decide the purpose: To-do or shopping?
  2. Brainstorm items: Think of everything you need.
  3. Group by category: e.g., Kitchen, Homework, Errands.
  4. Write clear items: Use short phrases: Wash dishes, Buy apples.
  5. Use checkboxes: Check off each item as you finish it ✅.

Guided Practice — Trace and plan

Trace the key words, then draft a small list for Pizza Night:

  • Key words: category, item, checkbox, fresh
  • Example categories & items:
    • Veggies: bell peppers, mushrooms
    • Dairy: shredded cheese
    • Extras: tomato sauce
Tracing Pad
Tracing snapshot for print

Drag & Drop — Build Clear List Items

Drag the chips to make short, useful list items. Keep them brief and clear.

apples6
shreddedcheese1bag
tomatosauce2jars
bellpeppers3
mushrooms1box
washdishes
finishmathpage12
packbackpackforschool
sweepkitchenfloor
milk1gallon
bread2loaves
bananas1bunch

Quick Check (15 questions)

1) What is the main purpose of a list?

2) Which item is list-friendly?

3) Best way to group a shopping list:

4) Which is a clear to-do item?

5) Why use checkboxes?

6) Which belongs on a shopping list?

7) A short phrase works best because…

8) Which is a category?

9) Choose the best item format:

10) Which line is not helpful?

11) Best place for “pack backpack for school”?

12) What should you do after finishing an item?

13) Which item has a detail?

14) A category helps you…

15) Which is a good to-do for morning?

Assessment (parent/teacher)

Exit ticket (student)

I will practice…

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