Friday, January 27, 2012

Three Word Phrases

A prewriting strategy that I learned from reading Notebook Know How by Amiee Buckner that I like to use my my students is Three Word Phrases. For this strategy, students are to come up with three word phrases on a particular subject. I like this strategy because it forces students to summarize their ideas into just three powerful words, and it allows those students who struggle with writing to reach success because they only have to come up with three words. After a brainstorm session is had and a list of three word phrases is compiled, I have the student choose 2-3 of their favorites. They will then quickly conference with a writing partner and get some feedback on what someone else may want to here about. Ultimately, the student is in charge of their writing and can choose anything, but having feedback helps some writers who struggle with their choice on what to write about. After one Three Word Phrase is selected, I let the students journal about that idea alone, hoping they can develop it and come up with some sort of entry they can be proud of. With all that said, here are some three word phrases my students came up with on the topic of WINTER.


WINTER


*like to shovel *piles of snow *winter is coming *don't like ice *cross country skiing *time for holidays *Snow day please*build a snowman *dress really warm *travel slows down *miss the leaves *inside recess day *time to sled *tracks in snow *need a vacation *cold, cold, cold *gets dark early *presents are coming *Arizona sounds nice *almost my birthday *love the snow *how many inches *no more football *Spring come quick!

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