Ulet's Digital Storytelling Welcome to my digital story telling, which is based on my piece entitled, The Best Birthday Ever. Taken from my Writing portfolio, The Best Birthday Ever is a descriptive piece which encapsulates the experience of a birthday girl at one of her favo u rite spots, the beach. I do hope that I impress you with this one. Special thanks to Jahim Etienne and George Alexan der for helping this project come to fruition.
This video shares the experience of five young boys who detest school. As teachers we need to be cognizant of the behaviours we display in the classroom because they can negatively impact on students' motivation to attend school. This leads to disruptive and unacceptable behaviours carried out by these students. We should all bear this in mind. Creating this video at some points seemed impossible and very difficult but through perseverance and my tenacity and God's grace it was completed. This is why I have this product created. I hope you enjoy listening and viewing the content. The audience This piece was created specifically for grade three students who will be engaging in story writing. Purpose of this piece This piece was created to use as an instructional resource to help students to identify the story grammar to aid students in creating narrative pieces. Students will be able to pull out the elements of a story to produce their own piece. Further, it can also b
Philosophy of Teaching Writing Writing is an essential skill that reflects the mark of a competent citizen. Any individual who has commendable writing skills has a greater potential of gaining civic competency, thus becoming more apt to be an active social participant in his or her country. However, behind every piece of writing penned lies a philosophy. Similarly, as teachers of writing teach, their writing philosophy will determine how and what they teach students and the experiences that they provide students with. During the October 15, 2019 session of Promoting Writing in Primary Grades the concentration was "Developing a Writing Philosophy." But what is a writing philosophy? A writing philosophy is a set of reflective statements of one's personal belief that will shape his/her writing practices. The session commenced with the lecturer reading an example of a writing philosophy. Discussion was then held around the elements outlined in that philosophy s
This piece was well put together.
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ReplyDeleteThe image went very well with the limerick.Very creative (Nasha)
ReplyDeleteThe image of the three little girls dancing made me want to dance. I love it.
ReplyDeleteGood job fellow bloggers. This is a very creative piece.
ReplyDeleteThis piece is just so amusing. I swear I cannot get enough of it.
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Interesting limerick. It made me laugh!
ReplyDeleteGreat creativity. Keep up the good work. I am laughing wondering where the foam came from.
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