Lesson 40: Celebrate Our Writing Work

✍️ WRITING (40 Lessons)🟠 E. Writing Projects

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Objective

I can choose a best piece of writing, polish it for an audience, and present it proudly.

Materials

Tip: Imagine your audience (family, classmates). Make it easy and fun for them to read.

Mini-lesson — Publish like a pro

  1. Pick your best: Which piece shows your best ideas and work?
  2. Polish: Check capitals, punctuation, and spelling. Read aloud for flow.
  3. Make it neat: Title at the top, tidy handwriting or typed, spacing that’s easy to read.
  4. Add small extras: A matching picture or caption helps readers.
  5. Share it: Use a strong speaking voice and eye contact when presenting.

Guided Practice — Title & polish

Use the pad to practice your title and any tricky words. Then copy your final draft neatly.

  • Key words: title, edit, publish, audience, confident
  • Checklist:
    1. Capitals at the start of sentences and in names.
    2. Periods, question marks, and exclamation marks in the right places.
    3. Words spelled correctly (use the pad to practice!)
Tracing Pad
Tracing snapshot for print

Drag & Drop — Get Ready to Publish

Build clear publishing steps and celebration sentences. Keep punctuation at the end.

FirstIchoosemybestpiece.
NextIfixcapitalsandpunctuation.
ThenIwriteaneatfinalcopy.
AfterthatIaddastrongtitleatthetop.
Idrawapicturethatmatchesmywords.
BecauseIhaveanaudienceIreadclearly.
FinallyIsharewithconfidenceandasmile.
Acaptionhelpsreadersunderstandthepicture.
Weclapforeachauthorwhopresentstoday.
Ithankmylistenersfortheirtimeandideas.
Wedisplayourpublishedwritingonawalloffame.
Ourclassisproudoftheprogresswemadethisyear.

Quick Check (15 questions)

1) Publishing means…

2) Which belongs on a final copy?

3) Reading aloud helps you…

4) A caption should…

5) Which shows good audience skills?

6) Before publishing, you should…

7) The audience is…

8) Which belongs on a celebration day?

9) A neat final copy should have…

10) Matching picture and words helps readers…

11) Which sentence fits a celebration?

12) Why add a title?

13) What should you do after you present?

14) If you miss a capital letter you should…

15) Which is a celebration sentence?

Assessment (parent/teacher)

Exit ticket (student)

I will practice…

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