Sentence Imitation
Preparation
Find one or more model sentences from a piece of literature, preferably from a text that the students are reading or are listening to as a read-aloud. Select sentences that are structurally complex, and that are well-written. They should be interesting in their context, and should sound pleasant.
Activity Steps
1
The teacher displays the first model sentence, and reviews where it comes from.
Class clarifies the meaning of any unfamiliar words. Class discusses what the sentence means. Then, class discusses the structure of the sentence, and notes the parts of speech of each word.
If students have explicit knowledge of sentence structure, they should identify the parts of the sentence during this step.
2
Teacher models writing a new sentence, using the structure of the original. Then, the whole class works together to write a third sentence, in the structure of the original.
Encourage students to write their new sentences about entirely new topics, using none of the original vocabulary.
3
Teacher distributes a new model sentence to class, and students work alone or in small groups to write at least three new sentences with the same structure as the new model sentence.
Circulate as students are working, sitting with individuals or groups for approximately five minutes at a time. Ask students about how they are mimicking the sentence structure, and what they are hoping to express.
4
Each student shares out one of their sentences.
Briefly discuss the value of varying sentence structure, and how great writing is interesting in meaning and form.
5
Alone or in groups, in conversation or in writing, students reflect on their learning process.
Students respond to questions including:
- How well were you able to imitate this sentence?
- How might sentence imitation affect your writing?
- How well are you able to vary sentence structure when you write?
- How could you do a better job of varying and being intentional about sentence structure when you write?
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