PROCEDURAL WRITING - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 20
About This Presentation
Title:

PROCEDURAL WRITING

Description:

b) Watch a clip of 'Entertainment Tonight' looking for types of questions and ... b) Re-watch the 'Entertainment Tonight' clip, listening this time for examples ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:6924
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 21
Provided by: lynnde
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: PROCEDURAL WRITING


1
PROCEDURAL WRITING
  • PURPOSE
  • Gives instructions or tells how to do something
  • CHARACTERISTICS
  • Progresses sequentionally organizes information
    in logical, step-by-step order
  • Has mainly factual content presented in an
    objective manner
  • Uses words that relate to time first, then,
    later, before etc.
  • EXAMPLES
  • Recipes
  • Rule books
  • Directions/Maps
  • Instruction manuals
  • How to books and posters
  • Experiments

2
Procedural Writing Sample Lesson Plan
  • Day 1 Activating Prior Knowledge
  • a) Give kids samples of procedural writing (ie
    maps, recipes, how-to books). The children are
    to examine the examples and brainstorm
    characteristics of procedural writing as evident
    from the examples.
  • b) Create an anchor chart together outlining the
    characteristics of procedural writing and
    discuss.
  • Day 2 Modelled Writing
  • a) Review anchor chart with characteristics of
    procedural writing.
  • b) Look at a variety of recipes and discuss their
    characteristics and how this relates to
    procedural writing.
  • c) Model how to write a recipe for the class with
    chart paper. Discuss characteristics and parts
    of a recipe.
  • d) Work through the recipe and prepare food for
    class. Discuss the procedural instructions as
    you prepare the food.
  • e) Eat and enjoy! ?

3
Procedural Writing Sample Lesson Plan Cont..
  • Day 3 Guided Writing
  • a) To determine skill level of students, have
    students complete the cooking survey
    individually. Correct together.
  • b) Based on results of the cooking survey, place
    students in groups based on their cooking
    knowledge.
  • c) In these groups, have students create a recipe
    card using the Recipe Challenge activity.
  • d) Peer edit the recipes within the groups.
  • Day 4 Consolidate the Learning
  • a) Groups prepare final copy of their recipe and
    present to the class.
  • b) Class discusses if recipes meet all the
    criteria and characteristics of procedural
    writing.

4
PERSUASIVE
  • PURPOSE
  • To convince your opinion or thoughts
  • CHARATERISITCS
  • Begins with a position statement or thesis
  • Includes main idea and supporting details
  • Uses a logical approach to persuade
  • May include comparison-contrast and/or
    information from research
  • EXAMPLES
  • Letters
  • Advertisements
  • Editorials/articles
  • Brochure/Pamphlet
  • Websites
  • Posters

5
Sample Lesson Plan IdeasPersuasive
  • Day 1 Activate Prior Knowledge
  • a) Read aloud that demonstrates persuasive
    writing
  • b) Create an anchor chart together outlining the
    characteristics of persuasive writing and discuss
  • Day 2 Write Traits Ideas/Organization
  • a)Teacher gives the topic- Best Restaurant in
    Pembroke/Petawawa (Choice Kelseys, Saffron,
    East Side Marios)
  • b) Purpose An Ottawa Senators player is coming
    to Pembroke. He is going to eat lunch at a
    restaurant and he is counting on our letters to
    help him make a choice.
  • d) Using a graphic organizer, brainstorm reasons
    why these are good restaurants or not.
    (Ideas/Organization)
  • e) Choose a restaurant.

6
Sample Lesson Plan IdeasPersuasive Cont
  • Day 3 Shared Writing
  • a) Review the characteristics of a letter
  • b) Share write a persuasive letter to a Sens
    player (Voice/Word Choice/Sentence Fluency)
  • Day 4 Consolidate Learning
  • a)Independent Writing (Following the steps of
    the writing process) Students independently write
    a persuasive letter. Teacher offers choices or
    allow student to make choice.
  • b)Persuasive letter to the school board Should
    we have a calendar year similar to an England
    style calendar year? Make a stance and support
    it.
  • Day 5
  • c)Independent Writing continues Students
    continue the writing process, including peer
    editing.

7
Narrative
  • PURPOSE
  • Entertains, engages, provides an escape to a
    different world/time/setting.
  • CHARACTERISTICS
  • Progresses sequentially
  • Has defined characters
  • May contain dialogue
  • May use descriptive language
  • Usually has a defined setting
  • Describe a storyline, plot, or problem that is
    usually resolved by the end of the story
  • EXAMPLES
  • Short stories
  • Storyboards

8
Sample Lesson Plan - Narrative
  • Day 1 Activate Prior Knowledge
  • a) Graffiti the purpose of a Narrative and other
    forms of writing
  • b) Create an anchor chart together outlining the
    characteristics of narrative writing and discuss
  • Day 2 Modelled and Shared Writing
  • a) Review the characteristics of a storyboard.
    Model an example.
  • b) Give students their purpose. They will create
    a four piece storyboard music video for the song
    Hakuna Matata.
  • c) Watch the Hakuna Matata clip from the Lion
    King
  • d) Share Write the main idea/message of the song?
  • e) In groups, organize/brainstorm what
    images/text you might use to portray the main the
    message. Remember, you can use new characters,
    setting etcto get the message across. It does
    not have to be from the Lion King.
  • f) Using an observation checklist, teacher
    determines needs of students.
  • .

9
Sample Story Board
10
Sample Lesson Plan Narrative cont
  • Day 3 Guided Writing
  • a) After reviewing the checklist, the teachers
    creates a small group with similar needs to
    assist them in creating their stroryboard.
  • b) Using a storyboard, illustrate your four
    images. Some groups may choose to write the
    narrative first and then illustrate.
  • c)Brainstorm a narrative that would relate to the
    images. Who are the characters? The setting?
    What are the characters saying to each other if
    anything? Etc..
  • Day 4 Consolidate learning
  • a) Writing process continues (Independent).
    Students should be reminded that the storyboard
    should have a strong beginning, middle and end.
    Words to be added below the images.
  • Day 5 and 6 (if needed)
  • a) Students will present their narrative/storyboar
    d to the class.

11
REPORT
  • PURPOSE
  • Provides an organized, factual record of
    information.
  • CHARACTERISTICS
  • Uses precise, subject-specific language
  • Uses an impersonal, objective tone
  • Usually includes a definition, classification,
    description, or summary of the topic
  • Follows a specific organizational pattern
  • EXAMPLE
  • Magazines
  • Newspaper

12
Report Writing Sample Lesson Plan
  • Day 1 Activate Prior Knowledge
  • a) In groups, students are given a celebrity
    name. Each group has 5 minutes to come up with 8
    questions they would ask this person if they were
    interviewing him/her for a news report.
  • b) Create an anchor chart together to discuss the
    kinds of questions that are important when
    conducting an interview / report (Who, What,
    Where, When, Why, How).
  • Day 2 Shared Writing
  • a) Review types of interview / report questions
    from anchor chart.
  • b) Watch a clip of Entertainment Tonight
    looking for types of questions and information
    presented in a news report.
  • c) Using the key questions (Who, What, Where,
    When, Why, How), write a short news report
    TOGETHER on chart paper based on the headline
    Mayor Ed Jacyno addresses street conditions in
    Pembroke.

13
Report Writing Sample Lesson Plan Cont
  • Day 5 Peer Editing
  • a) Exchange your report with another group and
    peer edit, specifically looking for improving
    word choice.
  • Day 6 Consolidate the Learning
  • a) Make a final copy of your news report and
    present it to the class.

14
Report Writing Sample Lesson Plan Cont
  • Day 3 Write Traits
  • a) Using write traits book, do short activity on
    word choice, or review word choice through
    discussion.
  • b) Re-watch the Entertainment Tonight clip,
    listening this time for examples of good word
    choice.
  • c) Discuss the importance of using good word
    choice in a news report.
  • d) Review our news report from Day 2 and see if
    we can change / improve the word choice.
  • Day 4 Independent Writing
  • a) As a group (or independently in your class),
    create the beginning of a news report by writing
    the Who, What, Where, When, Why and How
    information on the sheets provided.
  • b) Exchange your sheets with another group.
  • c) As a group (or independently), create a short
    news report using the information given to you.

15
EXPOSITORY
  • PURPOSE
  • Explains an experience, occurrence or facts
  • CHARACTERISTICS
  • Explains a cause-and-effect relationship
  • Progresses sequentially
  • Explains characters motivation, actions or
    thoughts
  • EXAMPLE
  • Essays
  • Paragraphs

16
Expository Writing Sample Lesson Plan
  • Day 1 Activate Prior Knowledge
  • a) On chart paper, write the words paragraph,
    essay, articles, and advertisements. Ask groups
    to discuss and record things these writing forms
    have in common (explains, gives facts, provides
    information).
  • b) After discussion, explain that these are all
    examples of expository writing, and develop a
    definition together.
  • Day 2 Modelled Writing
  • a) Tell class that we will be focusing on
    advertisements as our type of expository writing.
    Using chart paper, explain the following media
    terms target audience, implicit message,
    explicit message. (Note target audience is an
    excellent vehicle for discussing voice).
  • b) Provide groups with a variety of magazine
    advertisements. Using the sheets provided,
    determine the target audience, implicit and
    explicit messages in the ads.
  • c) Discuss as a class the characteristics of
    advertisements based on findings. Record these
    on an anchor chart. Discuss how advertisements
    can be expository and persuasive at the same time.

17
Expository Writing Sample Lesson Plan Cont
  • Day 3 Independent (Group) Writing
  • a) Review media terms from Day 2.
  • b) Groups are each given a product. Using our
    knowledge of advertisements and expository
    writing, groups are to create a magazine ad for
    their product.
  • Day 4 Consolidate the Learning
  • a) Groups present their advertisements to the
    class. Other groups guess who their target
    audience is, and what the implicit and explicit
    messages are.

18
DESCRIPTIVE/IMAGINATIVE
  • PURPOSE
  • To creatively describe a person, place, event or
    story
  • CHARACTERISTICS
  • Usually involves creative word choice
  • EXAMPLE
  • Short Story
  • Poem
  • Journal
  • Myth
  • Legend
  • Fairy Tale

19
Descriptive/Imaginative
  • Day 1 Activate Prior Knowledge
  • a) Using the examples from the other forms of
    writing, play Jeopordy to determine which example
    goes with which form of writing. Ie Poetry is
    an example of this type of writing. Essays are
    examples of this type of writing.
  • a) Create an anchor chart together outlining the
    characteristics of descriptive/imaginative
    writing and discuss.
  • b) Top 10 Personal Favourites Activity (Word
    Choice 6 1 Traits of Writing, p.168) Write
    Traits
  • Day 2 Write Trait Word Choice
  • a)Oral Activity
  • Using the materials provided, partner A, in
    hiding creates an object. Once the object is
    completed, partner A, describes in detail to
    partner B what he/she has created.
  • b) Partner B, uses materials provided to
    re-create partner As object based on the
    description given. No peeking!!
  • c) Review the importance of descriptive language
    and word choice.
  • Day 3 Shared Writing
  • a) Descriptive Writing using 5 senses Hershey
    Kiss Activity
  • b) Each student receives a piece of paper and
    tell them we are going to write about a Hershey
    Kiss (or any object). They have to pretend they
    are aliens and want to send information back to
    their home planet this Hershey Kiss.
  • c) 1) We write about what it looks like first (no
    touching)
  • 2) then how it feels
  • 3) then we write about the sound (of the foil
    wrapper)
  • 4) next the smell of the Hershey Kiss
  • 5) Finally the taste!!)

20
Descriptive/Imaginative Cont.
  • Day 4 Modelled Writing
  • a) Review the anchor chart to determine the
    characteristics of descriptive writing
  • b)With a graphic organizer, model write how I
    would Organization/Ideas my thoughts of a person
    or family member who means a lot to me.
  • c)In a journal format, model some paragraphs
    using my the information in my graphic organizer.
  • d)Purpose In a journal format, I am reflecting
    upon a person who has helped shaped who I am.
    Due to the descriptive language I am using, I am
    hoping that my audience with get a really strong
    sense of who this person was.
  • Day 5, Day 6, Day 7 Consolidate Learning
  • a)Using the writing process students will in a
    journal format, independently choose a person
    that means a lot to you. Teacher is looking for
    descriptive language.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com