Our comprehension skill this week was Author's Purpose. We used the acronym P.I.E. to help us remember why an author would write a story. P = persuade; I = inform; E = entertain



We also did an activity where the kids cut out books from book order forms and advertisements from the newspaper and had to glue them on the correct author's purpose.


2 comments:
where can I find the author's purpose sheet?
Love author's purpose activity where can I locate the sheet for them to do the activity?
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