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How to Make a S'more - Procedural Writing - Rough and Final Draft

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Lone Star Classroom
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2nd - 5th
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I included this activity with my students who are having a difficult time writing details and/or steps in a process. I wanted to include a fun and easy activity and this is the perfect activity!
This is a great resource to help students with procedural writing. Writing about how to make s'more's made for added fun. I really liked the guidance this resource contained with adjectives and transitions too!

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What better (or yummier) way to teach students how to write procedural text than to use s'mores?

The download includes:
List of transitions
List of "s'more" adjectives
List of "s'more" verbs
Page for listing ingredients and steps
Rough draft (3 paragraph)
4 different final drafts to choose from

My students absolutely love this topic and it really produces some incredible pieces that have the potential to be rich in vocabulary. I use the s'mores scene from "The Sandlot" to introduce this assignment, and they go bonkers over how funny it is. We talk about what Ham did well and what he could have explained better. It is a hit. Enjoy this assignment with your students!

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