Students in Room 1 have been building their writing skills and stamina by completing eight minutes of drop writing. They have two minutes of think tank time as a class where any key words are written on the board. The eight minute timer starts, the class is silent and focused on writing.
At the end of the eight minutes, students are given a chance to finish the sentence they are on. After changing the colour of their pen, students circle the first word of every sentence. This helps identify where sentences start and end. At the bottom of the passage, the first word of every sentence is written with the number of times it is used. As a result the variation in sentence starters can be noticed.
Students count up how many words they have in each sentence. The aim is to have less than 15 words per sentence. Identifying different kinds of sentences - including as red, white, and blue, the short sentence, and adverb start sentences - is helping students to experiment and explore using varying ways to record their ideas. As a result, writing is becoming more interesting and students are challenging themselves each week.
What are we noticing?
Our drop write passages are increasing in length, the vocabulary being used is improving, and the variation in sentence starters is also increasing. This is a great way to develop writing skills, stamina, resilience, and a love of writing.
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