Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Reflection 5

The content presented was not new to our knowledge bank, we were exposed to writing using descriptive genre in past courses, however, this lecture exposed us to the pedagogy of this expressive genre.  We learnt that when teaching descriptive writing, we should encourage students to use specific activities and or behaviours of the nouns  talked about in our writing, which is expressed by using sensory words and figurative language, bringing the writing alive.



It is important to teach students that their choice of words when writing descriptively is very important in portraying the correct image to their readers. It will help students' writing be more interesting and full of details, encourages students to use new vocabulary words and help students clarify their understanding of new subject matter material.   It was very insightful that graphic organizers, along with the appropriate senses can be used to map students’ thoughts on the topic of their choice.  It is always emphasized by the lecturer and has become second nature that, when teaching any concept students must be taught the concept in context and examples must be provided to aid understanding and retention. Another good practice is to exposing students to words through reading and creating interactive classroom environments with word walls and other visual aids that can reinforce knowledge used in writing.


Descriptive writing is not fixed to the descriptive genre but can be used in other genres where necessary.  It must also be taken into consideration that children are excellent at describing both nouns and verbs orally, teachers can use that avenue to introduce and reinforce the use of descriptive language to their students. Such practical approaches may be taken to initiate student’s descriptive language, which can be then transferred into the written form.

No matter the genre of writing, good writing must engage in the writing process and us as teachers must employ the writer’s workshop which goes hand in hand for our students becoming effective writers.