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Title: Visual Prompts as Story Starters


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Visual Promptsas Story Starters
  • By Shannon Buckholt
  • Jacinto City Elementary- Galena Park ISD
  • Greater Houston Area Writing Project-2005

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Carol Avery (2002)
  • Three assumptions about primary writers they
    can write, they want to write, and they possess
    the knowledge , interests, and experiences to
    write.

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Using Images to Write
  • Truly a picture is worth a thousand words and
    then some!
  • -Creative-Journal

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Ekphrasis
  • Definition- a term used to denote poetry or
    poetic writing concerning itself with the visual
    arts, artistic objects, and/or highly visual
    scenes.

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Prompts
  • A trigger designed to help students begin to
    explore a topic for writing.
  • Picture Books
  • Picture Cards
  • Art
  • Student Drawings
  • Jigsaw puzzles

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Lesson plan
  • Cumulative project
  • Done at the end of the year.
  • Allow the students to choose a picture card.
  • Discuss the picture they have chosen with their
    table group.
  • Before they write, they are to think about the
    questions.

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Questions
  • What do you have?
  • Describe it by telling me the color, size, or
    shape.
  • What can you do with it? Or what can it be used
    for?
  • What does it remind you of?

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Lesson plan continued
  • Students draw a picture of the item.
  • Begin their writing.
  • After they write, students share their work.
  • One-on-one conferencing.
  • Opportunity to revise.
  • Place in portfolio or journal.

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Adaptations
  • G/T students
  • -allow them to formulate their own questions.
  • -many of them do their own revisions.
  • -Some chose their own topics.

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  • 504 Students/ Special Ed.
  • -peer grouping.
  • -tape recording of stories.
  • -require less writing.

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Works Cited.
  • http//web.ics.purdue.edu/clark9/ekphrasis/defini
    tion.htm
  • http//www.theeducatorsnetwork.com/webpages/thewri
    tersource/minilessonideas.htm
  • http//www.creative-journal.com/visual
  • Culham, R. (2005). 61 traits of writingthe
    complete guide for the primary grades. New York
    scholastic.
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