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  • Robert H Harvey Elementary School
  • Albany, GA
  • HBCU Alum
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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2nd graders are expected to clearly express themselves through three types of writing: narrative, opinion, and informative. However this doesn't happen over night. Perfect practice makes perfect. Through intentional writing students learn how to express their thoughts in written form. This is a critical skill that will help them in their future of 3rd grade. While most 7-8 year old have no issues verbally expressing their thoughts and opinions, the translation from verbal to written is not necessarily a smooth one. Through guidance of daily journal writing, students build the confidence necessary to achieve the written task placed before them.

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2nd graders are expected to clearly express themselves through three types of writing: narrative, opinion, and informative. However this doesn't happen over night. Perfect practice makes perfect. Through intentional writing students learn how to express their thoughts in written form. This is a critical skill that will help them in their future of 3rd grade. While most 7-8 year old have no issues verbally expressing their thoughts and opinions, the translation from verbal to written is not necessarily a smooth one. Through guidance of daily journal writing, students build the confidence necessary to achieve the written task placed before them.

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