Monday, November 9, 2009
Sensory Details Anchor Chart
Anchor charts are an important instructional tool. Notice how this teacher, Kylene Parks at Boise-Eliot, has included examples from the mentor text she used in teaching students about sensory images. Later, she invited students to add their own examples of sensory details. Having students add their own examples of writing elements you have taught is a meaningful form of accountability for them as writers. If you teach it, you are expecting them to try using it. Including student examples on anchor charts also serves to reinforce lessons you have taught and invites more students to share than the tradition author's chair would.
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