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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to write a descriptive paragraph about your favorite Lego creation.

Materials and Prep

  • Lego bricks
  • Paper
  • Pencil

No prior knowledge or preparation is required for this lesson.

Activities

  • Build your favorite Lego creation using Lego bricks.
  • Take a few minutes to examine your creation and think about its unique features.
  • Write a descriptive paragraph about your Lego creation. Include details about its size, colors, shape, and any special features or functions it may have.
  • Read your paragraph out loud and make any necessary revisions or additions.
  • Share your descriptive paragraph with a family member or friend, and listen to their feedback.

Talking Points

  • "Today, we are going to write a descriptive paragraph about our favorite Lego creation."
  • "What is a descriptive paragraph? It is a paragraph that uses words to paint a picture in the reader's mind. We will be using our words to describe our Lego creations in detail."
  • "Think about your favorite Lego creation. What does it look like? How big is it? What colors does it have? Does it have any special features or functions?"
  • "Now, let's start building our favorite Lego creation using Lego bricks."
  • "Once you have finished building, take a few minutes to closely examine your creation. Look at its size, colors, shape, and any special features or functions it may have. Think about how you can describe these details in your paragraph."
  • "Now, grab your paper and pencil. Start writing a descriptive paragraph about your Lego creation. Remember to include as many details as possible to help your reader visualize it."
  • "After you have written your paragraph, read it out loud. Does it make sense? Can you make any improvements or add more descriptive words?"
  • "Share your descriptive paragraph with a family member or friend. Listen to their feedback and see if there are any suggestions to make your paragraph even better."
  • "Remember, descriptive writing is all about using vivid and specific language to create a clear picture in the reader's mind. Have fun and let your creativity shine!"

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