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Riccardi Grade 1 Students Learn How To Write Their Own Chapter Books

First, they explore different types of informational writing. 

Then, they research various topics of interest for their books. Many of them are choosing to write about different animals like dogs, penguins, wolves, as well as dragons.

Next, the students organize their chapters in an understandable order.

Finally, they add some visual flair.

Their journey of writing their own chapter books not only fosters literacy skills but also nurtures a love for storytelling and exploration.

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