Descriptive writing lesson plan for differentiated learning
This detailed lesson plan provides teachers with an introductory lesson to the unit on developing descriptive writing skills. it takes into account the fact that different learners learn differently, thus incorporating Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences.
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The primary purpose of descriptive writing is to describe a person, place or thing in such a way that a picture is formed in the reader’s mind. Capturing an event through descriptive writing involves paying close attention to the details by using all of your five senses.
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Use this lesson sequence each time you teach a new descriptive writing technique: Tell students that today they are going to learn about a new technique to write more descriptively. Have students practice using the strategy in their own writing.
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Upon completion of this lesson, students will be able to: Identify descriptive adjectives in a reading passage. Identify details to describe a place based on the five senses. Brainstorm a list of adjectives to describe a place. Write a descriptive paragraph about a familiar place.
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Students can start a collection of descriptive writing to add to their resource books — or create a “descriptive writing wall” that students can add examples to. Once students have a collections of examples, they can write their own descriptions in similar ways.
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Parts One and Two encourage students to explore and use descriptive words and phrases to write short descriptive passages. Part Three helps students hunker down into fine-line pre-planning and editing of the descriptions they’re writing. Part Four presents opportuni-ties for using descriptive-writing techniques across the curriculum.
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This detailed lesson plan provides teachers with an introductory lesson to the unit on developing descriptive writing skills. it takes into account the fact that different learners learn differently, thus incorporating Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences.
The primary purpose of descriptive writing is to describe a person, place or thing in such a way that a picture is formed in the reader’s mind. Capturing an event through descriptive writing involves paying close attention to the details by using all of your five senses.
Use this lesson sequence each time you teach a new descriptive writing technique: Tell students that today they are going to learn about a new technique to write more descriptively. Have students practice using the strategy in their own writing.
Upon completion of this lesson, students will be able to: Identify descriptive adjectives in a reading passage. Identify details to describe a place based on the five senses. Brainstorm a list of adjectives to describe a place. Write a descriptive paragraph about a familiar place.
Students can start a collection of descriptive writing to add to their resource books — or create a “descriptive writing wall” that students can add examples to. Once students have a collections of examples, they can write their own descriptions in similar ways.
Parts One and Two encourage students to explore and use descriptive words and phrases to write short descriptive passages. Part Three helps students hunker down into fine-line pre-planning and editing of the descriptions they’re writing. Part Four presents opportuni-ties for using descriptive-writing techniques across the curriculum.