Girls typically engage in this type of writing at an early age, which is usually around 8 or 9 years old.
What is journaling?
The readability level.
What is the Lexile?
The first African American Major League Baseball player.
Who is Jackie Robinson?
What is balanced?
This PYP asks, "What is it like?"
What is form?
The form of writing pre-k and kindergarteners do at this stage.
What is scribbling, drawing and labeling pictures.
The minimum number of minutes you should read each night.
What is 30 minutes?
The place where Malcolm X was killed.
What is the Audoubon Ballroom, Manhattan.
Approach unfamiliar situations and uncertainty with courage and forethought.
What is risk-taker?
This PYP asks, "Why is it like it is?"
What is causation?
The type of (genre) writing which includes a personal experience or adventure.
What is narrative?
The sure-fire way to improve your lexile level.
What is to Read! Read! Read!
The first "sit in" at a segregated lunch counter.
What is Greensboro, North Carolina.
Have a natural curiosity and learn to acquire the skills necessary to conduct inquiry and research.
What is Inquirers?
This PYP asks, "How do we know?"
What is reflection?
The type of (genre) writing which provides facts or expert information about a topic.
What is informational writing?
The state says students must read 50% and 50% of these types of books.
What is informational and Literary?
At its height, the slave population in the U.S.
What is 4 million people.
Understand and express ideas and information confidently and creatively.
What is communicators?
This PYP asks, "How does it work?"
What is function?
The type of (genre) of writing that includes a person's perspective and claim statement.
What is opinion writing?
The simplest foundational skill that is taught first before students can learn to read.
What is phonemic awareness?
The first African American Nobel Peace Prize winner.
Who is Ralph Bunche?
Give thoughtful consideration to your own learning and experience.
What is reflective?
This PYP asks, "What are the points of view?"
What is perspective?