Kindergarten Patterned Book Writing Lessons {Kinder Writing Workshop Unit 3}
Writing lessons for teaching Kindergarten students to write books with a pattern (i.e. "I like pizza. I like grapes."), printable writing paper, posters, writing rubrics, and more!
This 3-week unit will help you teach your students how to write books with a pattern (similar to the level A/B books they are reading).
The lessons guide students through creating repetitive books, with a pattern such as "I like" or "I can." Not only will this unit advance your students’ writing skills, but it will also support their development as readers, since they will be working with emergent-level books as mentor texts. This unit is best taught during the first half of kindergarten.
Here’s what the unit includes:
- 14 clear, detailed minilessons (that tell you what to say and do)
- Tips for structuring the writer's workshop
- Printable writing paper
- Common Core alignment
- Rubrics and checklists
- Printable posters and alphabet chart
Common Core alignment is included, but many classrooms that do not follow the Common Core Standards still use this unit.
This unit is part of a yearlong curriculum (7 units total). CLICK HERE to view the complete curriculum.
Please contact Alison at Alison@LearningAtThePrimaryPond.com if you have any questions about the materials!