La Writing Journal
La Writing Journal
La Writing Journal
Title/Focus
LA Grade 1
Christmas Sentence Writing Journal
(20-30 minutes)
Teacher
:
Date:
Sophia Gross
December 11, 2015
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Students will:
Generate writing ideas for Christmas tree image.
Implement new and/or interesting descriptive words in writing.
Apply knowledge of capital letters and periods in writing journal.
ASSESSMENTS
Observations:
Key Questions:
Products/Performan
ces:
Pencil crayons
PROCEDURE
Attention Grabber
Introduction
Teacher asks for student attention to the Smartboard.
Teacher presents writing prompt image on the Smartboard.
Transition to Body
Teacher asks students what they see, what they think they
could write about. begin conversation
Time
1 minute
1 minute
Learning Activity
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Assessments/
Differentiation
Assessment of
Learning:
Transition:
Body
Smartboard all students are gathered around
Students brainstorm ideas and teacher writes down possible
words on Smartboard.
Teacher indicates students must include a colour word in their
sentences (brainstorm colour words where can we find how to
spell them in the classroom?)
Teacher asks students what needs to be included in a sentence.
(capital letter, period)
Teacher writes out sample sentence on the Smartboard
Teacher reminds students that they should try to do their best
printing and include finger spaces between their words.
When students are done writing their sentence (or two to
challenge their brain) they may draw a picture on the page.
Passer-outers hand out writing journals and teacher asks
students to turn to their next available page.
Teacher circulates and date stamps the page.
When finished their sentence, students will read it to the
teacher and make any minor adjustments to sentence then add
a sticker.
Assessment:
Student idea generation, identification of writing skills, goals,
printing technique
Time
5
minutes
instructi
on /
brainstor
m
20
minutes
writing
Differentiation:
Length of sentence(s) for students at different levels of learning;
choice in which sentences used provides a sense of ownership for
students and their own learning; variation in sentence starters to
challenge brain.
Picture drawing allows for students to express their ideas in
another form additional form of communication.
Cliffhanger/Closure
Time
Students reading their sentences for the teacher once they are
during
done.
Clean-up.
Teacher asks students to verbally share some examples of what
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they wrote with their classmates.
minutes
Students will be doing some more Christmas writing and crafts in
next weeks classes.
Rationale
This lesson scaffolds learning by chunking information into manageable
parts.
Students get the chance to brainstorm words and sentences before
independent writing.
Students are encouraged to think of different ways of starting their
sentences and adding descriptive words (colour words) to make their
sentences more interesting.
Students are encouraged, if they feel they are ready, to challenge their
brains by writing an additional sentence.