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Strengthen student writing skills while honoring diversity in the classroom with this Thanksgiving writing activity. Vocabulary cards included.Standard ELA.K.C.4.1
ELA.K.C.4.1 Form and use complete simple sentences. When writing:
a. capitalize the first word in a sentence and the pronoun I;
b. identify and name end punctuation marks (e.g., periods, exclamation
points, and question marks);
c. identify and use peri
a. capitalize the first word in a sentence and the pronoun I;
b. identify and name end punctuation marks (e.g., periods, exclamation
points, and question marks);
c. identify and use peri
Grade(s): Kindergarten
Subject(s): English Language Arts
Year: 2023
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