Multigenre Presentations

WOW!  I have never been so excited about observing presentations before!  I was truly amazed at the amount of effort and time my fellow classmates put into their multigenre projects.  As each member in my writing circle were presenting  their multigenre projects, Icould sense the pride and ownership they had over each piece they were sharing.  I learned about the Titanic, Dr. Seuss, Bears, and Egypt.  I gained insightful information on each subject matter.  I could truly tell that each person in my writing circle enjoyed doing their multigenre project and took more away from it than any research paper they had everwritten.  I truly enjoyed doing my multigenre project on penguins because I can use it in my 1st grade classroom.  I can also continue to build on my project.  I was so glad to be presented with the opportunity to complete a multigenre project.  I am excited about implementing a multigenre project on penguins in my 1st grade class next year!

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4 Responses to Multigenre Presentations

  1. Annie says....

    Emily,
    Your multigenre project was beautiful. I liked the scrapbook genre, because you can reuse it and add to it again next time around. I know you put a good deal of time and effort into it. I also appreciated your tuxedo, in case no one else noticed!
    ***Please send me pics of my presentation if they came out if you can,
    Enjoy your vacation,
    Annie

  2. Great job on your multigenre project…Can I borrow it next year when I do penguins??? Can’t wait to see you tomorrow and do more work…I’ll be there abour 4:30! love you

  3. I loved your multigenre project. I think penguins are such fascinating creatures. I loved how you told their story. I thought your journal entry was amazing. I can’t wait to see your poetry project.

  4. You did a fabulous job with the penguins! It is one of my favorite subjects to teach my kids. The journal was my favorite part because the students will appreciate the story it tells and it should get them excited about journaling themselves.

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