There once was a boy name BonWho loved to sit and eat CornHe looked like R-KellyAnd loved Felly-BellyBut couldn't find a girl to roll on
MODELLED WRITING This class session focused mainly on modelled writing. We learned that modelled writing is an opportunity for students to observe a proficient writer going through the process of putting ideas into a written form. In modelled writing, teachers can focus on authorial elements of writing such as sequencing and linking ideas, choosing appropriate words, etc. or secretarial elements such as employing spelling strategies, using correct punctuation etc. We were of the understanding that the students do not offer their ideas in modelled writing. Instead, it is anticipated that they will use the strategies modelled in their own independent writing. Modelled writing can be employed as a whole class or small group strategy. The students need to be able to clearly see the text as it is constructed. Moreover, during the modelling of the piece of writing, our lecturer made her own thinking and writing processes visible for us. ...
You sure is Bon or Ron????? hehe
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ReplyDeleteOh wow! I Love this. Great choice of words (Nasha)
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ReplyDeleteGood limerick. Perhaps Bon should stop looking. (Brittney D)
This limmerick is very funny. Good work group members. Is this Ron's autobiography?
ReplyDeleteImpressive writing skills. This is very entertaining. I will surely use some of your pieces in my class.
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A very entertaining limerick. The purpose of this piece was certainly to entertain your audience. Well done, because the purpose definitely achieved. I was indeed entertained.
ReplyDeleteTamara Armstrong
All i had in my mind was Ron. Great limerick, awesome creativity.
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