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Planting Seeds for Informative Writing
Truisms Planting Seeds for Informative Writing
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Truism: a brief statement of truth; a life lesson; a claim about people or the world Beauty is power. Love can be deadly. Conflict can make friendship stronger.
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Read each truism that follows and we will discuss these questions: 1
Read each truism that follows and we will discuss these questions: 1. Do you agree or disagree with the truism? 2. How does the photo relate to the truism?
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People create their own punishments.
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It’s easier to be like everyone else than to be an individual.
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No adventure is without a little danger.
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Set free the people you love.
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Next, look at each photo, and answer these questions in your writer’s notebook: 1. What is going on? 2. What do you notice? 3. Write a truism that fits this photo.
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Finally, for each of the following abstract ideas, take two minutes to draw whatever comes to mind. Then, using the key word, write a truism for your drawing.
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Injustice [Something unfair]
After drawing, have students write a truism
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Beauty After drawing, have students write a truism
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Power After drawing, have students write a truism
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Select any truism you have written or seen today and freewrite a paragraph in your writer’s notebook. How do you know it to be true? Give information to the reader by using at least 3 different examples. After drawing, have students write a truism
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