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Story Starter: Stop Sign WritingStory Starter: Stop Sign Writing
Publisher
abcteach
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Grade
K - 2nd
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Duration
15 mins
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Year
2011
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Writing

Story Starter: Stop Sign

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If you're looking for simple writing prompts for young children then stop right there, because we have what you need. Including a picture of a stop sign and four sets of handwriting lines, this exercise asks young writers to produce complete sentences describing this common road sign.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

road signs, safety signs, following directions, following rules, writing sentences, complete sentences, handwriting, Fine Motor Skills, Writing Prompts

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Use this writing exercise as a language arts learning center in the primary grades
  • For younger students unable to produce complete sentences, have them write words that describe a stop sign

Pros

  • Worksheet provides clear, easy-to-read directions that young children can understand
  • Handwriting lines support young writers with correctly producing upper- and lowercase letters.

Cons

  • None

Common Core

L.K.1.a L.K.2.a L.1.1.a L.1.1.j L.1.2.a L.1.2.b L.2.1.a L.2.1.f

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