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2 Kati Strickland Prewriting GPS: ELA1W2 The student writes in a variety of genres, including narrative, informational, persuasive and response to literature.

3 The student will write a narrative that: g. May include oral or written pre-writing (graphic organizer). PLO: Students will fill in the hand graphic organizer to create a poem using their five senses.

4  Uses five senses  Smell, taste, touch, hear, see  First line describes topic  One line for each sense  Six lines long  Does not have to rhyme

5  Most important stage  Graphic organizer  Ideas  Not complete sentences

6 Modified from: Templates. (n.d.). Retrieved October 21, 2009, from Geocities: http://www.geocities.com/myttsite/TPHand.jpg It feels like... It tastes like… It sounds like… It smells like… It looks like…

7 Fall is Red Is sounds like a crackling fire It smells like a fresh baked ham It tastes like fresh hot chocolate It looks like a cold, dark day Fall feels like crunchy leaves. By Elizabeth S. S., E. (2007-2008). Sensory Poems. Retrieved October 21, 2009, from Sikeston R-6: http://www.sikeston.k12.mo.us/skelso/Homepage/Default%20Page/Poetry%20Club/Sensory%20Poems.htm

8  1 st Grade  Graphic organizer on SmartBoard  Class discussion for ideas Topic – Pumpkins Hear? Touch? Smell? Taste? See?

9 It feels like... It tastes like… It sounds like… It smells like… It looks like… Pumpkin

10  1 st Grade  Blank graphic organizer  Favorite animal  Work alone

11 Amy Foster Drafting GPS: ELA1W1 The student begins to understand the principles of writing. The student a. Writes texts of a length appropriate to address a topic and tell a story.

12 PLO: Students will write a draft using their prewriting graphic organizer.

13  Uses five senses  Smell, taste, touch, hear, see  First line describes topic  One line for each sense  Six lines long  Does not have to rhyme

14  Use prewriting graphic organizer  Complete sentences  Don’t worry about spelling  Label draft  Skip every other line

15 Format to follow: (Topic) is ___________. It smells like _________. It looks like _________. It feels like _________. It sounds like _________. It tastes like _________.

16 A Peaceful Beach is Blue It Sounds like moving waves in the Ocean. Is Smells like Salty Water in a Pot. It Tastes like coconuts on a Beach. It Looks like a Paradise Beach in Hawaii. Blue feels like a quiet Ocean. By Aleah Aleah. (2007-2008). Sensory Poems. Retrieved October 21, 2009, from Sikeston R-6: http://www.sikeston.k12.mo.us/SKELSO/Homepage/Default%20Page/Poetry%20Club/Our%20Poems/Sensory%20Poem.htm

17  Use class graphic organizer  Follow format  Write draft

18  Use own graphic organizer  Follow format  Write draft  Work alone


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