The "If...Then Guide" is one of my favorite parts of the Writing Units of Study! The guide offers ideas for conferring with individual or small groups of students, but also provides suggestions for additional units to supplement the four primary units of study. The Journalism Unit is intended to give students an extra opinion writing unit for classes that need more work with this genre. For my class, I also saw this unit as an opportunity for practice writing concisely, incorporating facts, and selecting relevant details.
I launched the unit by having the kiddos watch a short clip of a {mock} purse-snatching. After watching the 15-second video, my "reporters" were assigned to write a 50-word summary of what happened. Right away, they recognized the need to be critical of the words they chose and to revise in the moment (two important goals of mine). It also got everyone invested, using language like "victim", "thief", and "incident"!
As the unit progressed, I taught specific ways to be include facts, create complexity, and write in 3rd person. The kiddos really got into the grammar lessons, especially when we compared sample articles with and without clarifying phrases and essential commas. I also used a number of articles from Time for Kids, and other sources, to show how real journalists use these grammatical tools to inform and persuade their readers.
I think this unit succeeded in investing my kiddos in drafting thoughtfully, using proper grammar, and editing carefully through authentic writing. When it came time to publish the class newspaper, a few kiddos even volunteered to come in during lunch, before school, and after school for a few days to help with the final editing and page layout. (Everyone had already typed up his or her own story in our library/computer lab and done the initial editing.) The final product turned out great and I can't wait to do this unit again next year!
New to Lucy. We are ending the year with Journalism trying to incorporate the If then. Do you have actual plans for what you did?
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this! I would love to see the interview templates you created!
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