Why teach how to write an intelligent paragraph by using a textbook or prescribed process when, with a little extra effort, it can be made much more inspiring and interesting? Our "burial dig" gave us the opportunity to stress some writing skills, while at the same time letting students get into a moment and use their creative minds. Students were encouraged to approach the comical skeletons with respect and take notes about the details they observed. After gathering the facts, they were able to make inferences. Pay attention to the details. One was surrounded by discolored soil and coffin nails. Students were led by the details to infer that one was a soldier, sporting a yarn sash and injured by a musket ball. Another was a respected and loved citizen who had a debilitating disease. The third was an important religious leader. The last three burials included a Native American, buried with wheat and sea shells and sporting some animal bite marks. Another was the victim of survival cannibalism, and the last was an example of human sacrifice. | |
We only spent about 15 minutes making their original observations before we shared a classroom discussion about their findings. We talked about the soil and the nails, and students helped their teammates interpret the evidence they had already gathered. Then, they each recorded a correctly formed paragraph, complete with a main idea and three supporting details.
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