 
    Student Instructions
                    Writers get ideas from lots of different places and things.  Today, think about what you know and ideas you have as a writer.  Think about people you know, events, places you have been, and even things that have happened to you.  Those are all great places for ideas!
Click the  to get started. 
Use the
 to get started. 
Use the  or
 or  tools to write or draw small moment ideas that you can write about.
Continue adding ideas until you have at least 5 different things you could write about. 
Connect each idea to the center picture with the
 tools to write or draw small moment ideas that you can write about.
Continue adding ideas until you have at least 5 different things you could write about. 
Connect each idea to the center picture with the  . 
Use the
. 
Use the  to tell the story about one of your ideas.  
Click on the
 to tell the story about one of your ideas.  
Click on the  when you are finished.
👩👧👧 Family Why: Creating a list of possible writing topics provides young writers topics when it is writing time.  Oral storytelling helps them plan the story by recalling events and putting them into order before they write.  Planning and rehearsing helps writers prepare for the act of writing a story.
 when you are finished.
👩👧👧 Family Why: Creating a list of possible writing topics provides young writers topics when it is writing time.  Oral storytelling helps them plan the story by recalling events and putting them into order before they write.  Planning and rehearsing helps writers prepare for the act of writing a story.
                
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