On my classroom "What Do Writers Write?" I have added songs, news - important events too.
Through the years, I have added samples to show what each item looks like so the kids get a better idea.
Opinion Writing Oreo Model:
![](http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/736x/e7/08/14/e70814daeb1dd56c9ce87ab25eaf2f45.jpg)
Student Graphic Organizer: This would easily fit in their writer's notebook! I also tell the kids to give the opinion then "back it up" with 3 reasons or facts to support their opinion.
![](http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/82/c5/3f/82c53f4be130b52dfe7e551f05580437.jpg)
Narratives-Story Writing:
Personal Narratives:
![Personal Narrative Anchor Chart](http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/736x/47/14/8f/47148f8b67b7a67595cc798a4750b796.jpg)
There's also a cute activity that you can do with your students. Use this watermelon lesson to teach students how to focus their writing.
![Writing Mini-Lessons on seed stories - with graphic organizer](http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/c7/2f/14/c72f1490a0c0eaf5cba25922113c784a.jpg)
Here's another resource you can use for the Watermelon Writing Focus strategy too:
http://totallyterrificintexas.blogspot.com/2012/03/small-moments.html
How To Anchor Chart:
![How-To Writing](http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/736x/f0/6c/e2/f06ce2f44e59859c851ccf7aeada21c3.jpg)
The above anchor charts and ideas I've found gathered from other teachers on various sites and in my own district. These are great ideas I've been using and just made my own to suit my little learners.