Writing
Introduction
Writing is a way of putting your thoughts and ideas down on paper using letters and words.
What is Writing?
- Letters: Letters are symbols that represent sounds. When we put letters together, they make words.
- Example: The letter "A" makes the "ah" sound like in "apple" or "cat".
- Words: Words are groups of letters that have meaning. When we write, we use different words to express our thoughts.
- Example: "Dog", "happy", "run", "play" are all words.
How to Write
- Sentences: Sentences are groups of words that make complete thoughts. They start with a capital letter and end with a punctuation mark like a period (.), question mark (?), or exclamation mark (!).
- Example: "I like to read books." is a sentence.
Fun Activity
Try writing a short story about your favorite animal. Use sentences to describe what your animal likes to do and how it looks.
Remember
- Start each sentence with a capital letter.
- End each sentence with a punctuation mark.
- Use words to express your ideas clearly.
- Practice writing every day to become better at it.
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