Today's lesson was definitely one of those essence ones. The lesson was about making characters come alive by describing both their internal and external traits. To liven things up a bit, I introduced my students to one of my favorite music videos on You Tube: Julian Smith's Reading a Book. In it, the singer acts all tough and mean when people interrupt him while reading. His tough exterior is totally at odds with his zest for reading. The kids got the juxtaposition between internal and external traits immediately. It was a fun introduction to the lesson and I saw several students who tried the technique, including one of my most reluctant writers.
One of the biggest frustrations I have teaching Writing is that students seem to so very rarely take the advice we given them in our lessons. It's absolutely unheard of in a Math class for students not to follow the algorithm the teacher provides, yet in Writing "doing your own thing" is rampant. Today I tried to combat that by, at the end of Writing, having each child get out a highlighter. They traded daybooks with a partner and highlighted evidence of today's lesson on character traits (if they could find it). Overall the class was very honest in their highlighting and this gave me a quick way to judge what students could still use some help in this area.
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