The Best Part of Me Writing Activity
The Best Part of Me. Molly Molloy. June 15,2013. [Online Image]
Sourced from: http://lessonswithlaughter.com/the-best-part-of-me/
While exploring teacher resources on Pinterest, I happened upon this fun and engaging writing activity that encourages students to think about themselves in a positive light. The teacher can start out reading poems with the class from a book entitled The Best Part of Me by Wendy Ewald. This book combines black and white illustrations with real children's words describing what they love most about their bodies. This is a fun and insightful way to introduce students to the actual activity at hand which is to talk and write about the best part of themselves.
The objective of this activity is for students to identify a positive physical feature of themselves and then working in pairs, students take part in an online writer's workshop to create a descriptive poem about their favorite feature.
I would start out with telling my class something that I love about myself, say my elbow! I would then begin a list on the board of all the reasons I love my elbow (ie. reading, writing, eating). After writing a couple of positive attributes, I would then ask my class for input as to why we love our elbows.
Next I would ask my students if there is anything about themselves that they love and why. Then I would bring students close together to read The Best Part of Me book to showcase photographs and highlight the simplistic style and tone that the authors use.
Following the reading, I would ask the students to decide on what they think is the very best part of them for homework.
The Best Part of Me. Molly Molloy. June 15,2013. [Online Image]
Sourced from: http://lessonswithlaughter.com/the-best-part-of-me/
Using the computers or computer lab at the school, students can work in groups of two or three to complete an online poetry writing workshop such as Writing with Writers: Poetry website. Once completed, students will write their own descriptive poem about the best part of them following he advice given during the poetry writing workshop. It is important to allow time for students to properly revise and edit their work.
Students can publish their poems by neatly writing them on a piece of blank white paper, similar to the style found in The Best Part of Me book. A line guide may be helpful with this part of the assignment to keep writing neat and straight. I would then take a close-up photo of each child's self-described "best part" and have the pictures printed or developed. Finally, I would display their written work and photographs on a bulletin display board to share with the rest of their class.
The Best Part of Me. Molly Molloy. June 15,2013. [Online Image]
Sourced from: http://lessonswithlaughter.com/the-best-part-of-me/
Not only is this a great writing activity, it is an excellent tool to help cultivate a positive classroom community. I love the body-positive component of this activity and I definitely look forward to introducing this to my students!
References
The Best Part of Me Lesson Plan. Scholastic. Genia Connell.
Sourced from: http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plan/best-part-me
Cheers until next week!
Ashley
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