A copy of this revised piece will be sent home this week and I know you will see improvement in their writing! Students should be proud of their achievement.
There will be a third and final writing assignment (Personal Narrative) where students can further improve their current piece OR can apply skills learned to a new topic.
On a related note, as a tie in to Remembrance Day we took a break from our usual literacy program to take a look at two poems/lyrics: Flanders Fields by John Mcrae and A Pittance of Time by Terry Kelly.
Interestingly, both of these pieces were written by people responding to a personal experience. They were just 'ordinary people' who were moved by a moment and wanted to convey the moment to others. Thus, they started scribbling away on a piece of paper...from that evolved one of the most famous poems of all time, and a song.
This is how most writing starts: with a need to share an idea or an experience.
You'll notice both pieces are strong in mood/emotion. Both have strong images which are easy for the reader to visualize. With the above pieces, we read the poems/lyrics and then answered the following questions:
- What is the main idea/theme?
- Choose 5 images you would use to convey the main idea of Flanders Fields in video form.
- How effective was this video images in representing the song's lyrics?
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