Would you like to show some love to your grandparents this year? Do you need to teach descriptive writing and poetry? Read my post on how I combine the two!
I start out by reading some mentor texts aloud to the class that demonstrate how other kids describe their grandparent's and the experiences they share. Some of my favorites:
Grandmother’s Book of Promises by Karen Hill
Grandpa's Face by Eloise Greenfield
I give several more mentor text suggestions in my Grandparent's Day Mini Writing Unit.
After reading the mentor texts, students interview their grandparents and use that information to write a poem in their honor.
On Grandparent's Day, the students eat lunch with their grandparents and then read their poem to them. It's really sweet.
My Grandparent's Day Mini Writing Unit includes:
Students
will interview a grandparent through either calling, emailing, or visiting them.
Students will use the answers from the interview to write a poem about their
grandparent(s).
This packet includes:
~Mentor
text suggestions for Grandparents Day
~Grandparent
Interview letter
~Template
for a “You Are” poem to honor grandparents.
In this poem, students use descriptive words and phrases to describe
their grandparent(s).
~Differentiated
lessons for students needing scaffolding and ready for a challenge
~Rubric
Do you celebrate Grandparent's Day at your school? If so, what mentor texts do you use? What activities do you do with the grandparents? I'd love to hear about it!
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