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Start a Story

Start a Story

Show the child an interesting picture they have not seen before. Have a conversation about the setting, objects, animals, and people in the photograph, including details that give clues about the location, time or day or year, occasion, and so on. Have the child write a short story, using the picture as a starting point.

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Topics: Daily Lit Bit, Daily Remote Learning Tip

Mon, Aug 3, '20

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