"Hold on!" Fluffy seemed to chatter. The little bird caught the twig with its beak, and Fluffy pulled with all her might. Slowly but surely, the bird reached the dry bank.
The course for 3rd grade, authored by Tatyana Sokolova , focuses on teaching children how to construct coherent narratives using visual aids and structured plans.
It was a bright, sunny autumn afternoon. The forest was painted in shades of gold and crimson. A small squirrel named Fluffy was busy gathering nuts near a sparkling stream. She hopped from branch to branch, enjoying the crisp air and the rustling leaves under her paws.
: Think about what the author of the drawing wanted to show—is it about friendship, bravery, or the beauty of nature?
If you are working directly with the Sokolova 3rd Grade workbook , follow these steps commonly taught in the curriculum:
: To get a higher mark, use "vivid" adjectives (e.g., instead of "big," use "enormous" or "giant") to describe what you see in the pictures.
: Divide your story into three parts: the Beginning (setting the scene), the Middle (the main event or problem), and the End (how it was solved).
: Look at the foreground, background, and center to identify the main characters and the setting.
Интернет-магазин электронных ключей активации и подписок для операционных систем и офисных приложений.
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