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Another strategy that I plan to use in my classroom is writing activities. Writing activities will allow the students to think critically about the social studies topic. Having the students write about an event, the students can either write an informational, narrative as if they attended the event, drama or trying to persuade their audience that the event was helpful or harmful for the countries future. Writing activities gives the students the opportunity to research the topic and be creative. The writing promotes critical thinking because it will enable students to show their creativity, research the issue and allows the students to show off their understanding.
The rationale behind writing activities is to allow students to think outside of the box about how to use the facts and research to create a writing piece. It requires the students to think about a given social studies topic and how to best use the facts or information in their writing. I want to implement writing activities during research projects, individual work time and possibly even group work. When implementing writing activities during research projects, I would have the students either research an event or controversial issue. I would have the students write an informational piece, narrative as if they were apart of the event or if it was a controversial issue the student will need to persuade the readers to agree with their opinion. The students must include facts from their research support their writing. I would also have students form groups and write a drama and have them act out the play. This strategy is very valuable because it can be used to connect social studies to writing and it promotes critical thinking. It requires students to think more in-depth about the social studies event or topic.
Writing activities can keep my lesson fun and enjoyable for students because it allows the students creativity and show their deeper understand. Having the students express their understanding through writing will show the teacher who truly understands the content. Even though this strategy promotes critical thinking of the students, but it also places more stress on the teacher. The teacher will have to read each students’ work to check for understanding. I believe that it is worth the teacher’s time to read each writing because writing allows the students to think critically. To differentiate, I would provide those students with a graphic organizer to help the students organize their idea and fact for their writing. This strategy requires the students to think critically because it gives them the opportunity to research, write about what they learned and allows creativity.
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