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Barnes & Waller1 Travel Journals 4 th Grade Heather Barnes Katie Waller ECED 4300 C Dr. Tonja Root
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Prewriting & Drafting for Travel Journals
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Barnes & Waller3 Prewriting & Drafting Georgia Performance Standards GPS: ELA4W1 The student produces writing that establishes an appropriate organizational structure, sets a context and engages the reader, maintains a coherent focus throughout, and signals a satisfying closure. The student a. Selects a focus, an organizational structure, and a point of view based on purpose, genre expectations, audience, length, and format requirements.
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Barnes & Waller4 Prewriting & Drafting Primary Learning Outcome PLO: The students will be able to begin the writing process by choosing a topic to focus on and begin to generate ideas and thoughts onto paper and will be able to write at an appropriate length for the Travel Journal.
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Barnes & Waller5 Form of Writing Travel Journals Students will be taking turns taking home a bag which contains a variety items dealing with vacation and a journal. Such as: Travel Brochures Maps Postcards
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Barnes & Waller6 Form of Writing Travel Journals At home students will decide where they will visit on vacation, write a story about their vacation, and illustrate their story using art materials.
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Barnes & Waller7 Form of Writing Travel Journals Students will return the bag with the journal the next day for another student to take home. Entries from the journal will be shared with the whole once a week.
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Barnes & Waller8 Stage of Writing Prewriting and Drafting The students will complete a blank graphic organizer, which will come with the journal. The students will be able to organize their thought before putting their ideas in the journal. The students will complete a draft of their journal.
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Graphic Organizer
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Barnes & Waller11 Show and Explain Model Parish, Peggy (1985). Amelia bedelia goes camping. HarperCollins Publishers.
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Barnes & Waller12 Show and Explain Model This example shows students possibilities about what they can write about in their travel journals The example is rather in depth but will open up the students eyes to the possibilities they can write about
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Barnes & Waller13 Published Piece APA Citation Moss, M. (1997). Amelia hits the road. Berkeley : Tricycle. Link to Excerpt http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1562477900 /ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1562477900 /ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link
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Barnes & Waller15 Practice Activity As a class the students will decide on a location as to where they would like to travel anywhere in the world. The students will to fill out a Graphic Organizer as a class on the overhead projector
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Barnes & Waller16 Assessment Activity Each student will be given a blank Graphic Organizer to complete on their own. The students will pick a dream location where they would like to travel, rather then the location they completed as a class.
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Revising and Editing for Travel Journals
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Barnes & Waller18 Revising & Editing Georgia Performance Standards ELA4W1 The student produces writing that establishes an appropriate organizational structure, sets a context and engages the reader, maintains a coherent focus throughout, and signals a satisfying closure. The student b. Writes texts of a length appropriate to address the topic or tell the story.
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Barnes & Waller19 Revising & Editing Primary Learning Outcome The students will be able to write an appropriate length text and once completed writing the student will re-read the story and make any corrections, additions, or deletions if needed to better their writing.
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Barnes & Waller20 Form of Writing Travel Journals Students will be taking turns taking home a bag which contains a variety items dealing with vacation and a journal. Such as: Travel Brochures Maps Postcards
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Barnes & Waller21 Form of Writing Travel Journals At home students will decide where they will visit on vacation, write a story about their vacation, and illustrate their story using art materials. Students will return the bag with the journal the next day for another student to take home. Entries from the journal will be shared with the whole once a week.
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Barnes & Waller22 Stage of Writing Revising and Editing Once the students have completed the prewriting and drafting stage, they will go back and re-read their story. The students will make any additions, corrections, or deletions in order to better their story. The student will write a final copy of their journal into the “Travel Journal”.
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Barnes & Waller23 Show and Explain Model Keller, L (1998). The scrambled states of america. New York, New York: Henry Holt and Company.
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Barnes & Waller24 Show and Explain Model The teacher will share this text with the students. The teacher will explain to the students that there are several places in the world to travel, even throughout the United States. This will help the students to add information and detail into their writing.
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Barnes & Waller25 Published Piece APA Citation Bierman, C. (1998). Journey to Ellis Island. Tor onto: Madison Press. Link to Excerpt http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/B0000AA9K 7/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/B0000AA9K 7/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link
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Barnes & Waller27 Practice Activity The teacher will present the students with an example of a Travel Journal that contains errors and needs additions, corrections, and deletions, on the overhead. As a group the students will make additions, corrections, and deletions in order to better the story.
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Barnes & Waller28 Assessment Activity The students will be given a short example of a journal writing. On their own, the students will make additions, corrections, and deletions. Once completed the students will share their ideas with the class. The teacher will remind the students that there is not one right answer and there can be several ways to revise and edit.
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