Kindergarten and TK Small Group Interactive Writing Lesson

Courtney Chan
24 Feb 201708:47

Summary

TLDRIn this interactive session, a teacher named Miss Courtney guides young children, Samantha, Carla, and Zoe, through the process of creating a book together about a park. The kids excitedly participate by describing what they see at the park, such as swings, slides, and monkey bars, while Miss Courtney encourages them to trace and write words like 'I see.' The activity focuses on matching words to the images, fostering creativity and literacy skills as the children contribute to their collaborative story.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The group is excited to create a book together, and the children are the authors.
  • 📚 The book will be about the park, a place the children enjoy visiting.
  • 🛝 The first thing the children mention seeing at the park is a swing.
  • 🤸 The next item to include in the book is the slides, as well as slime, which the children are familiar with.
  • 🐒 Another park feature is the monkey bars, and the group decides to draw someone climbing them.
  • ✍️ The children are learning to identify and trace simple words like 'I,' 'see,' and 'the.'
  • 🖊️ The book-writing process includes tracing and writing letters together as part of the learning experience.
  • 👩‍🏫 Miss Courtney is guiding the children through the activity, helping them trace and write words.
  • 📖 The group is focused on making the words in the book match the illustrations they create.
  • 🎉 The children successfully complete sentences like 'I see the swing' and 'I see the slide,' enjoying the process of making the words match the images.

Q & A

  • What is the main activity discussed in the transcript?

    -The main activity is creating a book together with the children, where they participate by adding words and ideas related to the park.

  • Who are the primary participants in the activity?

    -The primary participants are the children named Samantha, Carla, and Zoe, guided by Miss Courtney.

  • What is the theme of the book the children are creating?

    -The theme of the book is about a park, where the children describe things they see at the park, such as swings, slides, grass, and monkey bars.

  • How does Miss Courtney engage the children in the writing process?

    -Miss Courtney engages the children by asking them to find specific words, trace letters, and participate in writing sentences like 'I see the swing.' She encourages them to match their words with the images in the book.

  • What specific park features are mentioned in the transcript?

    -Specific park features mentioned include swings, slides, grass, and monkey bars.

  • How do the children contribute to the writing of the book?

    -The children contribute by finding words, tracing letters, and writing simple sentences such as 'I see the swing' with the help of Miss Courtney.

  • What teaching technique does Miss Courtney use to help the children learn letters and words?

    -Miss Courtney uses a hands-on approach, asking the children to trace letters with their fingers and write simple words, like 'I' and 'see,' to help them learn through active participation.

  • What role does collaboration play in this activity?

    -Collaboration is central to the activity, as the children work together with Miss Courtney to create the book, contributing ideas and writing while helping each other find words and letters.

  • What is the purpose of asking the children to match their words with the images on the page?

    -The purpose is to teach the children how to associate written words with visual images, helping them develop reading and writing comprehension by making sure the words describe the correct objects.

  • How does Miss Courtney ensure the children remain engaged throughout the activity?

    -Miss Courtney keeps the children engaged by asking questions, encouraging participation, offering positive reinforcement, and using interactive techniques like tracing letters and writing words on the board.

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