Grade 1 · Lesson 10 — Write your own sentence

Unit 0 · handwriting · blocked · 30 min · 17 slides · Launch → I do → We do → Read → You do → Closure
Anchor to leave them with: Say it, count it, write it.
Objective Write your own three-word sentence about a picture.
Smallest piece A sentence you write yourself is planned in your head before the pencil moves.
Spot test “How many words did I say?”
Why that test works A six-year-old who begins writing before deciding what to say runs out of sentence halfway. Counting the words on fingers first fixes the whole sentence in memory, so the hand is only executing a plan rather than composing and writing at once.
Why — in your own words The Prophet, peace be upon him, would pause before he spoke. Thinking first is a sunnah of speech and of writing.
Practice mode blocked
If it breaks Remedial 12 — picture with three words supplied
Vocabulary — pre-pointed T2 PLAN = decide it before you do it
Materials Mini-whiteboard + pen per student · Printed student sheet (one each) · Deck — 17 slides · Teaching page — printed at the top of the sheet (file no. 49) · Remedial 12 — picture with three words supplied

The lesson, slide by slide

Slide — what is on it What you SAY What happens, and why
Slide 1
LAUNCH
Writing — Day 10
(nothing yet — this is up as they come in and settle)
Have Writing — Day 10 up before they enter. Say nothing about it.
Same slide every lesson, number only changes. It marks the transition into writing before you speak, which saves you having to.
Students: See it on the way in. Know writing is next.
Slide 2
LAUNCH
Write your own sentence
“This is how we set our hand and our page up to write.”
CONTEXT — say where this lesson sits: what it follows, and what it is part of. One sentence. The children should know what kind of work is starting.
Context, not a hook. A child who knows what KIND of lesson this is spends no attention working it out.
Students: Listen. Orient.
Slide 3
LAUNCH
Today ›› Launch I Do We Do Read You Do Closure
“Here is what we will do today.”
Point to Launch once. Do not explain the others.  ·  Retrieval on MWB  ·  3-5 min
Mini-whiteboards: Retrieval on MWB
Students: Look.
Slide 4
LAUNCH
Write your own three-word sentence about a picture.
“Write your own three-word sentence about a picture.”
PURPOSE — say it slowly, in these words. The teacher objective in the header is for you; this is the version the class hears.
Never read a teacher objective to children. The version in the brief header is written for you and is too long and too abstract to say to a class; this one is what they hear.
Students: Listen.
No slide
LAUNCH
WHY — SAY IT ten seconds, off screen, in your own words
“The Prophet, peace be upon him, would pause before he spoke. Thinking first is a sunnah of speech and of writing.”
Why this matters. Say it, do not read it. Ten seconds, then move on.
Your words, not these. This is the one beat of the lesson that should sound like you mean it rather than like it is written down.
Students: Listen.
Slide 5
LAUNCH
Words we will use T2 PLAN = decide it before you do it
“Two words we need before we start.”
Read each, point to it, move on. Do not drill them here.
Pre-pointed vocabulary. Naming them now stops the lesson stalling later on a word that was never the point.
Students: Listen.
Slide 6
LAUNCH
What we will do A sentence you write yourself is planned in your head before the pencil moves.
“A sentence you write yourself is planned in your head before the pencil moves.”
Click once per line. Do not elaborate.
Students: Listen.
Slide 7
I DO
Today Launch ›› I Do We Do Read You Do Closure
“Now we i do.”
Point to I Do once. Do not explain the others.  ·  3-4 min
Mini-whiteboards: NOT here — they watch, they do not write. Writing during I DO is how the model gets missed.
Students: Look.
No slide
I DO
(board — build the VIP, then leave it up)
(you are narrating each stage as you build it)
Build on the BOARD, not the slide. Teacher looks at a picture, says a three-word sentence aloud, counts the words on fingers, then writes it.
Then leave it up for the whole lesson.
One click per step. The footsteps are never erased — the same strip is printed at the top of their sheet, so come back to it if anyone stalls.
Students: Watch it being built. It stays there to look at.
Slide 8
I DO
The test “How many words did I say?”
“Here is the question we ask ourselves: “How many words did I say?””
Say it, then apply it aloud to the example already on the board.
WHY IT WORKS — you will be asked: A six-year-old who begins writing before deciding what to say runs out of sentence halfway. Counting the words on fingers first fixes the whole sentence in memory, so the hand is only executing a plan rather than composing and writing at once.
Students: Listen, then say the test back.
Slide 9
WE DO
Today Launch I Do ›› We Do Read You Do Closure
“Now we we do.”
Point to We Do once. Do not explain the others.  ·  PRIMARY MWB use  ·  5-6 min
Mini-whiteboards: PRIMARY MWB use
Students: Look.
Slide 10
WE DO
Together
“Now with me.”
Class says a three-word sentence about a second picture, counts the words on fingers, then writes it together.
Take answers from boards, not from hands — that is how you see all thirty.
Students: Answer on boards.
Slide 11
READ
Today Launch I Do We Do ›› Read You Do Closure
“Now we read.”
Point to Read once. Do not explain the others.
Mini-whiteboards: NOT here — they watch, they do not write. Writing during I DO is how the model gets missed.
Students: Look.
Slide 12
READ
The teaching page — printed at the top of today's sheet
“Look at the top of your sheet. Read it with me.”
Read it with them — FASE or teacher read-aloud, never round robin. Stop at the worked example and let them look at it.
NO BOOK. This grade works from printed sheets, and the teaching page is the top of the sheet already in front of them. The page number is for YOUR filing — it is how these pages accumulate into a Grade 1 volume later — and it is not said aloud.
Students: Follow along. Read when asked.
Slide 13
YOU DO
Today Launch I Do We Do Read ›› You Do Closure
“Now we you do.”
Point to You Do once. Do not explain the others.  ·  Written on the sheet  ·  4-5 min
Mini-whiteboards: Written on the sheet
Students: Look.
Slide 14
YOU DO
Write two three-word sentences of your own about the picture. Say each one before you write it.
“Write two three-word sentences of your own about the picture. Say each one before you write it.”
Set them off. Walk the rows. Correct the grip and the setup, not the content, in the first minute.
Students: Work in the notebook.
Slide 15
CLOSURE
Today Launch I Do We Do Read You Do ›› Closure
“Now we closure.”
Point to Closure once. Do not explain the others.  ·  Display answers on MWB  ·  2-3 min
Mini-whiteboards: Display answers on MWB
Students: Look.
Slide 16
CLOSURE
Say your sentence out loud, then count the words.
“Say your sentence out loud, then count the words.”
Exit Direction. Take it from every child before anyone stands.
It belongs to today's content — it is how you know who has it.
Students: Answer, then pack away.
Slide 17
CLOSURE
Say it, count it, write it.
“Say it, count it, write it.”
Say it once. Leave it on screen as they pack away.
The anchor — the one line you want them to still have tomorrow.
Students: Hear it. Repeat it if asked.
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