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Objective

By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to write a descriptive paragraph about horses, incorporating relevant details and vivid language.

Materials and Prep

  • Paper
  • Pencil or pen

No prior knowledge is required for this lesson.

Activities

  1. Activity 1: Brainstorming

    Have the student spend 10 minutes brainstorming words and phrases associated with horses. Encourage them to think about the physical appearance, behavior, and characteristics of horses. They can write these down on a separate sheet of paper.

  2. Activity 2: Descriptive Paragraph

    Using the brainstormed words and phrases, instruct the student to write a descriptive paragraph about horses. Remind them to include specific details and use vivid language to bring their writing to life. They should aim to engage the reader's senses and create a clear mental image of horses.

  3. Activity 3: Peer Review

    Have the student exchange their paragraph with a peer or family member for feedback. Encourage the reviewer to provide constructive criticism and suggestions for improvement. The student should take notes on the feedback received.

  4. Activity 4: Revision and Final Draft

    Based on the feedback received, instruct the student to revise their paragraph. They should make necessary edits and improvements to enhance the clarity and impact of their writing. Finally, have them write a final draft of their descriptive paragraph.

Seventh Grade Talking Points

  • "When writing a descriptive paragraph, it is important to use specific details to paint a clear picture in the reader's mind. Think about what makes horses unique and try to capture those characteristics in your writing."
  • "Vivid language, such as strong verbs and descriptive adjectives, can make your writing more engaging and interesting. Use words that evoke sensory experiences and create a sense of atmosphere."
  • "Consider the structure of your paragraph. Start with a strong topic sentence that introduces the main idea, then use supporting details and examples to develop your description. Finally, end with a concluding sentence that leaves a lasting impression."
  • "Remember to proofread your writing for grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors. A well-polished paragraph demonstrates attention to detail and improves the overall quality of your work."

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