100 words extension Writing ~~ Beyond Basic
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For example the word “angry”.
“Angry” is a basic emotion.
Let us give it a value of – 0.
How do you show “angry”?
Maybe with an angry face.
A basic understanding of children’s
learning is an essential for a teacher.
By using a systematic approach you can
integrate may methods to achieve a
goal.
Children have the same needs as adults
when learning something new.
They need visual stimulation as well as
physical touch. By putting these together
we teach sensory words.
One of the key factors in learning English
is the value of words to use.
When we teach we need to teach the
emotional values. This means that when
we teach a value we must add the
action and reaction to the learning
cycle.
For example the word “angry”.
“Angry” is a basic emotion. Let us give it a
value of – 0.
How do you show “angry”?
Maybe with an angry face.
Now let us take some time to think of other
words for “angry”.
How about “hate”.
What value does “hate” have?
It has a high emotional value.
How about a less emotional word for
“angry”.
Let us try “disagree”. This is a long word for
the kindergarten but should be ok for the
mid-elementary.
So we have a basic and more advanced
vocabulary from one word.
Often miscommunication is about lack
of vocabulary. The wrong word can add
fire or kill the fire of this problem.
Once children learn to, not only
memorize but conceptualize the core
word they can branch out into more of
the same idea expressing different levels
of emotion.
Write down “Angry, Hate, and Disagree”
on different cards.
Say them with your voice first. Each with
a different emotional value.
Repeat this with the children. Make sure
they change their voice and emotion
with each one.
We have now helped the children to
express themselves with one word.
We have also added an emotion to be
connected with the word.
Did you write your words on the same
color of paper?
Emotions need color. Red is for high etc.
Color is also important to children’s
learning. They will remember color better
than words.
By connecting words with color you add
to the learning process for later.
Now we have three words, emotions, and
colours.
Now let us make a simple sentence.
I hate you.
I am angry with you.
I disagree with you.
Each sentence is different.
This matches the difference in the word
and emotion.
If we make the same sentence we
confuse the child in connecting the
three.
Have the children repeat the sentence
with you with the complementing
emotion.
Now the children have a sentence to
focus on with the emotion and the word.
We want to make a drama script.
Think about 3 relationships that can
make your student angry, disagree, or
hate.
Make each one into a scene with the
strongest first. “hate”
In English we want to learn the high to
low emotion, or red to blue colour
sequence and connect them to a real
idea.
Let us make the scene with hate.
Introduction Scene 1
You showed your friend a toy and they
won’t give it back.
Question to children is your emotion high
or low?
Now write each scene.
Jane – Look at this new toy (Kind)
+ I got for Christmas (higher)
+ from my mother.
(higher)
Kelly – Wow it is so nice. (kind)
+ May I hold it?
+ It is so soft.
Now let us take some time to think of
other words for “angry”.
How about “hate”.
What value does “hate” have?
It has a high emotional value.
How about a less emotional word
for “angry”.
Let us try “disagree”. This is a long word
for kindergarten but should be ok for the
mid-elementary or higher.
So we have a basic and more advanced
vocabulary from one word.
Often miscommunication is about lack
of vocabulary. The wrong word can add
fire or kill the fire of this problem.
Once you learn to, not only memorize
but conceptualize the core word they
can branch out into more of the same
idea expressing different levels of
emotion.
Write down
Angry, Hate, and Disagree
on different cards.
Say them with your voice first.
Each with a
different emotional value.
Repeat this with the student. Make sure
they change their voice and emotion with
each one.
We have now helped the student to
express themselves better from one
word.
We have also (+) added an emotion to
be connected with the word.
Did you write your words on the same
color of paper?
Emotions need color. Red is for high, etc.
Color is also important to our learning.
We will remember color better than
words.
By connecting words with color you (+)
add to the learning process for later.
Now we have
three words, emotions, and colours.
Now let
us make a simple sentence.
I hate you.
I am angry with you.
I disagree with you.
Each sentence is different.
This matches the difference in the word and
emotion.
If we use the same emotion in each
sentence we confuse the student
understanding.
Have the student repeat the sentence with
you with the complementing emotion.
Now the students have a sentence to
focus on with the emotion and the word.
We want to make a drama script.
Think about 3 relationships that can
make your student angry, disagree, or
hate.
Make each one into a scene with the
strongest first ~~ “hate”.
In English we want to learn the high to
low emotion, or red to blue colour
sequence and connect them to a real
idea.
Let us make the scene with hate.
Introduction Scene 1
You gave your friend a toy
and they won’t give it back.
Ask the student about their emotion.
Is their emotion high or low?
Now write each scene.
Jane – Look at this new toy (Kind)
+ I got for Christmas (higher)
+ from my mother. (higher)
Look at this new toy I got for Christmas from my mother.
Kelly – Wow it is so nice. (Kind)
+ May I hold it? (lower)
+ It is so soft. (lower)
Wow it is so nice. May I hold it? It is so soft.
~~ Follow the idea of keeping the toy from the
original child.
~~ Use at least three (3) different categories
of words in EACH SENTENCE.
~~ Remember to choose the words that show
the correct emotion
and good grammar.