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Share Your Amazing Adventures Through Writing and Drawing!

You will learn to share your new experiences with friends by writing and drawing stories together about special things that happen to you.

Introduction

You can share your exciting adventures with friends through writing and drawing! When you go somewhere new or see something special, you can tell others about it by making pictures and writing words. This helps your friends learn about new places and feel like they were there with you.

What Is Shared Experience Writing?

Shared experience writing is when you tell others about fun things that happen to you. You can draw pictures of your trip to the zoo or write about seeing snow for the first time. When you share your stories, your friends can learn about new animals, places, or weather they might not have seen before.

You might write about camping in your backyard, visiting a garden, or going to a pet show. Each experience you share helps your friends discover something new and exciting!

How to Share Your Experiences

You can share your adventures in many fun ways. First, you can draw pictures of what you saw or did. If you went to the beach, you might draw the waves or a sparkly rock you found.

Next, you can write simple words about your experience. You might write "I saw a jumping grasshopper" or "The snow was silent and pretty." Using describing words like "sparkly," "jumping," "happy," or "silent" helps your friends picture exactly what you experienced.

You can also tell your stories out loud to your classmates. This helps everyone feel excited about your adventure and learn new things together.

Key Terms & Definitions

Share: When you tell your friends about things you have done or seen, like showing them your drawings or telling them your stories.

Experience: Something that happens to you, like going to the park, having a birthday party, or seeing a rainbow.

Together: When you work as a group with your friends or classmates, not by yourself.

Writing: How you put your ideas on paper using letters and words that you know.

Connect: When you find things that are the same between your story and your friend's story.

Memory: Something special that you remember, like going to the zoo or building a snowman.

Listen: When you pay attention to your friends' stories with your ears and mind.

Draw: When you make pictures to show your experiences before you write words about them.

Fun Ways to Practice

You can practice sharing experiences by drawing pictures of your weekend adventures. Maybe you saw a volcano, watched seagulls make nests, or built your first snowman. Draw what you saw and write simple words about it.

Try using describing words in your stories. If you saw lightning, you might write "zigzag lightning." If you felt proud about something, write "I felt proud." These special words help your friends understand your feelings and picture what you experienced.

What You Already Know

You already know how to draw pictures and write some letters and words. You have had many experiences like playing outside, eating your favorite foods, or visiting family. All of these experiences are perfect for sharing with your friends through writing and drawing!

Related Topics & Connections

This topic connects to many other writing skills you will learn. You can explore Shared Research And Writing Projects to work with friends on bigger writing projects together.

You will also learn about Personal Stories and Experiences and Share Personal Experiences And Stories to tell even more detailed stories about your life.

Understanding Simple Event Sequences and Retell Experiences Events Stories Sequence will help you put your experiences in the right order when you share them.

You can also learn to Use Prior Knowledge To Make Connections between your experiences and things you already know. Later, you will discover Making Connections Text And Experience to connect your experiences with books you read.