First graders explored the animal kingdom for their research projects at Martin Avenue Elementary School. The month-long process culminated with a writing celebration on April 7.
Students in Debra Ferretti’s and Nicole Huttner’s classes each picked an animal to research, using both books and online resources. Each child took notes on his or her animal’s body, food, habitat and life cycle, then created a book with information on those topics as well as other fun facts.
The project helped students work on their note-taking skills and writing stamina. Ms. Huttner said the goal was for them to write longer, more detailed sentences. The young authors also explored the elements of nonfiction books like a table of contents, headlines and illustrations.
At the publishing party in the cafeteria, students from the two classes proudly sat at the tables and waited for their guests to come in. They then got to share the story with their parents, their fourth and sixth grade reading buddies, teachers, administrators and each other. Up next, first graders will dive into opinion writing and craft toy reviews.
Click here to view the Martin Avenue Authors Share Animal Books slideshow.
Date Added: 4/10/2025