Saturday, 22 October 2016

CHART IDEAS FOR DESCRIPTIVE WRITING FOR THE LITTLE ONES


~Shaditta Glasgow

7 comments:

  1. The information provided on descriptive writing was most informative. One was better able to relate to this group blog because, as a grade one instructor, one would need to communicate, using simple terminology and pictures, which could captivate young students. Students would be better able to retain information, and obtain optimal learning outcomes about descriptive writing, after viewing the contents of the aforementioned.
    Generally, I am pleased with the shared information, and want to congratulate the group members for the creation of their blog. All the best in your endeavors.

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  2. Very nice chart. The use of charts are important to cater to the visual learners.

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  3. It is important that a teacher incorporates charts into her lessons. It caters to the visual learners as well as creates a literacy rich environment for the little ones. thank you for the tips.
    Keyanie Desir-Cools

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  4. I love the chart,it is explicit to understand and handwriting is legible. I feel a chart like this is good for the classroom. I recommend that teachers use this to carter to visual learners.

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  5. Love that chart, i envision it in my classroom! thanks bloggers

    Keyanie Desir-Cools

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  6. I really love this chart about descriptive writng. A teacher can use the chart when introducing the lesson in the lower grades. I am pleased to see that the words used on the chart are clear and simplified. By that way, the students will have a clear understanding of what is required from them. Thank you guys for sharing this chart as it may come in handy for me, since I have a keen interest in teaching the lower grades.

    Bertha Alexander

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  7. This chart is simply but is very informative. This chart can be used as a conclusion for a lesson on descriptive writing. Also the teacher can allow the students to write their own summary about descriptive writing after the lesson.


    Ciara Doyle-Joseph

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