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Composition I

Tasked with making a composition class, here are some guidelines and sample 5 and 10 minute actitivities which can be used to make a class.

Guidelines

  • Must use words and grammar from the Magazine since technically we're still teaching that

Example 5MA Class

Here's a 50-minute lesson plan for teaching grade 11 students how to describe an object in a well-structured paragraph. The plan consists of 5-minute activities to keep students engaged.

0:00 Warm-Up: Sensory Words Brainstorm

  • Write “Describe an Apple” on the whiteboard.
  • Ask students to call out words that describe an apple using the five senses (sight, touch, smell, taste, sound).
  • Write their responses under each sense category.
  • Highlight the importance of using descriptive language.

0:05 min Model Paragraph Analysis

  • Write a short descriptive paragraph on the board (or read one aloud).
  • Ask: What senses are used? What details make the description vivid?

0:10 Guided Writing: Structured Breakdown

  • When writing use different colored chalk for:
    • Introduction sentence (ex. blue)
    • Topic sentence (Introduce the object) (ex. yellow)
    • Information Sentence: Sensory details (Describe using sight, touch, etc.) (ex. white)
    • Concluding sentence (Summarize or give an impression) (ex. green)
    • Provide an example based on the mystery object. (ex. red/orange)

0:15 Group Activity: Describe a Mystery Object (game)

  • Place an object (e.g., a key, a book, a scarf) where students can’t see it.
  • Describe it verbally using only sensory details (without naming it).
  • Have students guess what it is.
  • Discuss how detailed descriptions create strong mental images.

0:20 Individual Practice: Choose & Describe an Object

  • The only 10 minute activity, extended to 15 min.
  • Students choose an object from their bag or classroom.
  • They write a short paragraph using the structure provided.
  • Encourage them to include at least 3 senses in their description.

0:35 Peer Review & Feedback

  • Students exchange their paragraphs with a partner.
  • They underline strong descriptive words and suggest one improvement.

0:40 Sharing & Class Discussion

  • A few students volunteer to read their paragraphs
  • Discuss what makes each description effective.

0:45 to 0:50 Bell

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