K.ELAR.10.B
Develop drafts in oral, pictorial, or written form by organizing ideas.
Kindergarten · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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draftsoral formpictorial formwritten formideas
Skills
- develop drafts (oral form) #dok2
- develop drafts (pictorial form) #dok2
- develop drafts (written form) #dok2
- organize ideas (using oral, pictorial, or written forms) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can show my ideas through talking and telling stories. #dok1
- I can draw pictures to show my thoughts and ideas. #dok1
- I can write words to share my ideas. #dok1
- I can organize my ideas before I tell, draw, or write them down. #dok2
- I can use different ways (speaking, drawing, writing) to make a draft of my work. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Writers use talking, drawing, and writing to plan and organize their ideas before creating a final piece.
- Drafting is an important step that helps writers figure out what they want to say and how to say it.
Essential Questions
- How can I share my ideas before I start my final writing?
- What are different ways I can show what I want to say?
- Why is organizing my ideas important before writing?
- How does making a draft help me create a better piece of writing?
- What does it look like to make a draft using talking, drawing, or writing?