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Nearly every day, something eventful happens in children's lives. Capture those moments with Stories From Experience.
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Keep an easel with lined chart paper handy. Ask an open-ended question, such as ;Who heard something at the pond today? Let's write a story about those sounds. Write each child's words, and who said them: ;I heard the frog croak,; said Juanna. As you writ
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For very young children, do stories in small groups or individually. Write their stories on the paper for them to illustrate.
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Think about what you and your friends saw or did today. An adult writes your story on easel paper with a Crayola® Washable Marker.
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On lined story paper, use Crayola® Colored Pencils to copy your experience story. (To make story paper, draw lines on the bottom third of large sheets of paper.)
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With Crayola® Crayons, markers, and/or colored pencils, draw your impressions of your experience. Be creative and colorful.
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