This week, in Social Studies, my first graders are learning all about communities. To get them to think about what's in their community, I created this web for them to jot down their thoughts. Then, they rewrote the information in paragraph form. It's amazing how many children are not aware of the names of stores and places they visit in their community. They know they go there, but they don't pay attention to the names or their parents don't tell them. Click on the image below to get a copy of this web.
Here are some examples. I included lined paper in the download, but my
students used storybook paper.
Vicky lives near me, so notice what she wrote in her web! She actually asked me if it would be okay for her to write that! How cute!
For a REALLY cute and creative communities project that would be a
nice addition to this writing activity, check out Mrs. T's First Grade
blog:

My students are also continuing to
learn about plants and flowers. At this station, they are making paper
flowers and writing a fact on each petal.
They are also enjoying an activity from Centers in a
Bag. Here, they are sorting nouns, verbs, and adjectives and
recording some of them on the recording sheet.
That's it for now. Thanks for looking. If you download the
freebie, please leave me a comment and let me know what you think.
Thanks!





I love this community web to integrate social studies and writing! Thanks for sharing! :)
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Awwww Lori!!!
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I grabbed a copy of your web-it is so cute! Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks so much for the web. Cant wait to use that next year!
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Thanks for sharing this writing activity!
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