Today
at school we talked about what made a ***Paper when it came to coloring. We
used the rubric below to guide our discussion to see what they noticed about the
different pictures that were colored. We talked about how it is important to
stay in the lines, use colors that make sense and to not leave white space.
Using this rubric really helped children to see what their work should look like
when they are done coloring pictures for their book boxes, story sequencing,
writer's workshop like when completed. After we went over the chart we did a
sight word book . Students had to color 3 of the pictures, circle the sight word MY and read the story with funny glasses. Even though
MOST children did not finish coloring (which was fine) my main objective besides reading the book correctly, was to get them to slow down and color using our ***Paper
rubric. Please show the picture below to your child and ask them to tell you
about it today. Please also ask them to explain the different faces and their
meanings. The book is coming home today. Please go over the rubric and ask to tell you whether they thought
they had a***Paper with what they colored and why. Possible follow-up at home
would be to have them finish the remaining pictures and using our
rubric.
Hopefully seeing this rubric will help you discuss future with your child.
Hopefully seeing this rubric will help you discuss future with your child.
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