Write Your Story Day - First Start

by Book Creator Ambassadors

Cover

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Teacher Guide
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book creator logo
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Your
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Write
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Story
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March 14th 2023
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Day
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Basic Story Elements
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Teacher Guide
How to Use This Remixable Resource
1. If you haven't already done so, press the "Remix" button to make a copy of this template in the library of your choice.

2. Use the guide on the next page and the template pages in each section to create a digital lesson activity book that you give to students. Think of this book as student friendly lesson plan that is like a roadmap for learning.

3. Depending on your content, process, and learning environment, determine what the students will produce in order to show what they know. This might mean they each remix this resource (be sure to make that a setting if so) or that they use another book to show their learning.

4. Consider recording your voice as you read the instructions or the prompts for students (some examples have been included), adding in videos of yourself explaining key concepts, and changing the prompts to match your classroom needs.

5. Delete the teacher guide pages before sharing your digital lesson activity book with students in your library.
Teacher Guide
Section Descriptions
Engage
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Spark wonder and questions by introducing the topic/theme/or key concept
Explore
Explore a variety of multimedia sources related to key concepts
Explain
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Try it out and make a small version of the final product so questions can be answered
Apply
Show what you know and apply the learning so far
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Reflect
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Reflect on learning and how to apply it in other domains
Extend
Ways to keep going or make the final product even better
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Teacher Guide
Lesson: Tell Your Story Writing Activity

Timing: 20 minutes to ideate. More to create

Overview: Students will choose a story to tell about something in their life.

Learning Objective: Students can write a short story with a beginning, middle, and end that has multiple characters.

Success Criteria: Students use the elements of a story to tell a story from their point of view.

Process: This book is "remixable" and can be adapted to meet your personalized classroom needs. You're invited to give it to students for them to complete.
Story
My
By YOUR NAME
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Redesign this page later as the cover of your book
ENGAGE
Happy Friends Sticker
Picture Day Perfection by Deborah Diesen is a book written in first person point of view.
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Listen
Listen for the words I, me, and my
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