‘Blogging’ and making Youtube videos have taken most of my time
nowadays, these are the two mediums I use to get connected to teachers and
students.
Schools are closed and lives
have come to a standstill, but that does not mean that learning has to stop.
Over the past few weeks, I noticed that teachers are working hard, trying to get
connected to their students through online lessons.
As a teacher, I have been
spending more hours I spend at school in front of my computer screen now to
develop and assign online tasks. This can be overwhelming to some, especially
to those who have families to tend to 24 – 7
and needing your attention.
While assigning online tasks, I
feel that teachers can also take a break from the syllabus – based tasks to activities that would allow students to explore. One way of doing it
would be through writing activities that would help to let their hair down.
The writing activities that I
mean here are not the SPM or PT3 based writing tasks but something that would be
more personal, which would help students to develop their creativity as well as writing skills. These activities would eventually help them to develop skills that are essential in the SPM and PT3
writing tasks.
I am suggesting writing because it can be a therapy
in which students can express their fears, hopes and joys when there are no
rigid conditions set. So, here I am sharing a few ideas that our students can attempt while being locked down at home.
Writing a Journal
We can assign our students a daily journal entry without limiting the number of words, expressing their
thoughts and ideas or on what they feel about things that are happening around
them throughout the MCO period. It need not necessarily be about COVID – 19. It
depends on us, on what criteria we want to set for the activity.
We can list down a set of prompts for them so that they can use the prompts to
write their journals. Please click here and here if you are looking for journal
writing prompts.
Poetry Writing
Students can also try their hands
at poetry writing. Currently, I am working on this with my form 4 students. I
have done some simple poetry writing activities with them before and now I
have assigned them poems based on themes. I do not want
them to delve too much into the COVID – 19 pandemic. So, I give them some
general themes such as love, nature, war, butterfly as well as sadness. I have
also given a picture prompt for them to explore it creatively. I do not limit the
number of words and stanzas for their poems. Their poems are to be as short
as four stanzas and as long as they want them to be. To those of you who would
like to try our poetry writing activities, you may refer to my previous blog post here. You may also refer to some poetry teaching websites here and here.
Writing a Movie or Book Review
Most of our students are now spending their lockdown hours watching movies and reading books. Since these have become the most common ways to pass time, why don’t we create a writing task for
them based on these? Asking students to write a review on a
book or movie would be fun. There are plenty of resources available online
where we can get ideas to write book and movie review. If students are not
interested in a book or movie review, we can leave it to them to decide on what
they would like to review – games, radio shows, songs, singers, actress or Netflix
shows. Anything that they fancy. You may look for ideas to write reviews here
and here.
Writing
An Open Letter
The COVID-19 pandemic is not the only issue that the world is facing now, there are other moral related matters that are closely connected to the COVID – 19 that we are aware through the news sources. Using those issues we can ask our students to write open letters or
letters to editors. We have NST and The Star newspaper where opinions from
the public get published every day. We can actually ask our students to write such
letters and if the letters are really good, they can even get them published. We are aware that The Star and NST are not the only sources
where students can get their letters published. There are also many online portals that are publishing letters from the public. As much as this activity
sounds fun, students should be reminded that they are not supposed to discuss
sensitive issues such as religion and politics. You may refer here and here to get more ideas on how to write letters to editors.
Writing
How – To Guide
Writing a how-to guide would be
a possible fun activity that our students might love. I am sure that
students are exploring many new things such as cooking, baking, making a video
or even making handicrafts. We can probably ask our students to write a how-to
guide to be shared with their classmates. For example, if they have successfully baked a chocolate cake they can write the recipe and share with their friends
through their class Telegram/WhatsApp group. This can be one interactive activity
as curious friends may ask for further explanations. Well, the how-to guide may
not necessarily be on cooking alone there is a multitude of things that students might have explored, so let
students decide what they want to write about. Don’t limit to writing a recipe,
let them explore what they want to write about. You may click here and here to
help students to develop their language skills to write a how-to guide.
Creating Comics
At a time like this, why don’t we take the opportunity to ask students to create interesting comics? I am sure students would be excited to read comics created by their friends. Students can sketch and
colour their comics or use the online free comic making tools that are widely
available online. Some students prefer to express their ideas via sketching
with few words. This can also be a form of relaxation for students. If you would like to explore online comic making tools, please click here and here.
7. Writing
a Photo Essay
A picture says a thousand words. Assigning
students to write a photo essay is another interesting task that students may
fancy. Assign a writing task based on a picture or ask students to communicate
their feelings through an essay using a picture of their choice. This task can
help students to think critically while exploring different facets of a photo/picture. Please refer here for a comprehensive guide to write a photo essay.
Creating
Awareness through Posters
This Poster was done by one of my students as part of her assignment |
Students can also be asked to create an awareness poster on the COVID – 19 Pandemic using online tools. If students find it difficult to use online tools, they can use whatever they have to create their posters. I did this project last week and the outcome was excellent, I would say. I set the word limit so that students know how much information is relevant. Most of my students used canva.com to create their awareness posters. I am sharing some of their posters here.
These are some tasks that I have tried and they worked well for me and I hope they work for you too!!
Happy Teaching
Stay Home and Stay Safe!!
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