Laboratorio di lingua inglese 3 Lesson 7 Writing in English.

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Laboratorio di lingua inglese 3 Lesson 7 Writing in English

Writing - introduction Some things to remember about writing – Primary school children are still learning how to write – Writing requires support – Writing in a foreign language is for MEANING It doesn’t matter if their writing is not neat Do not base your evaluation on the number of mistakes Let children express themselves Encourage children to illustrate their writing

Writing – exercise types The main types of writing exercises are – Copying, copying & re-arranging; delayed copying Children copy words and phrases by hand (or on the computer, but best by hand) – Dictation Children listen and write what they hear – Fill-in exercises Children read and fill in spaces with a word or phrase – Controlled practice Children follow a model, e.g. letters & postcards – Free writing (usually as homework) Children write about the topic studied

The alphabet song Children need to know the alphabet so they can – Learn to spell words – Learn to use a dictionary Remember to point out that English has more letters than Italian! – You can teach your children the alphabet song to help them memorise the names of the letters and their sequence in the alphabet A-B-C-D-E-F-G H-I-J-K-LMNOP Q-R-S – T-U-V W - X - Y and Z* Happy, happy, I am happy I can sing my A B C *“zee” = American pronunciation of “zed” Page 83, track 56

Loud activity: alphabet writing race InstructionsYou say... (teacher language) Divide the class into two teams "Now, we need two teams. One team this side. Good. And the other team here. Good.” Ask the teams' names“Marco, what's your team's name?” “And Marika, what's your team's name?” Get their attention- ask a question… then answer it yourself! "Now do you know what we are going to do?“ "You're going to write the A B C." Explain the sequence"Now one person at a time, A first and then back to the end of the line and the next one writes B and back to the end of the line and you have to do the whole thing until you're finished. The whole... ABCDEFGH... all the way to Z.“ [THEN check they understand, especially if it’s a new game] “OK, so what do we have to do?...”

Quiet(er) activities: alphabet games Air writing – One child has the letter and draws it in the air – The second child says the letter. Palm writing – One child has the letter, the other closes his/her eyes. – The child with the letter draws it on the palm of the second child's hand. – The second child says the letter. Back writing – One child has the letter/word. – He/She draws the outline on the other child's back. – The second child writes down the letter/ word. – They check together.

Writing with a purpose: lists Read the poem together, then ask children to underline the food /animal / activity words – They then have to copy these words into their notebooks to make lists – You can also correct this exercise by asking children to take turns and come up to the front of the class to write the words on the board Page 87, track 59

Writing with a purpose: vocabulary Memory Challenge game – You can play this game after any activity that requires a lot of vocabulary, e.g. Croc’s Party poem, storytelling Write words on the board in separate lists, for example, food, things they can do at the party, etc. – Ask the children to look carefully at the lists and try to remember them. – Delete the lists (or delete some of the words from each list). – Ask the children to work in groups and write as many words as they can remember from a particular list.

Activity: Memory Challenge FoodAnimalsActivities lollipops peppermint canes things to drink toffees bat crocodile frog hedgehog kangaroo monkey snake bingo football hide and seek hop jump around merry-go-round run swing

Activity: Memory Challenge FoodAnimalsActivities lollipops * things to drink * bat * frog hedgehog * bingo * hop * merry-go-round * swing

Writing about people Draw an outline of a person, animal or monster on the board Let the children decide how to answer the questions. – They can vote on a name or age, etc. Write the answers on the board Show them how to organize their answers into information sections, for example, – what the person looks like – where the person lives – what the person likes to do in their free time. When they are familiar with this writing process, let children draw a person they know or let them make up an imaginary person. They can do this in pairs or individually.

Activity: (guided) writing about people

Activity: (free) writing about people

Writing from a model A good way to start writing is to follow a model. – In class, read a complete model text, e.g. a postcard – In groups, complete a guided writing exercise (see right) to learn the structure and phrases that you can use – Individually, children write a similar text with information that is true for them