Each day (in a Google Doc) students are presented with a photograph. Students are asked to give that photograph a 2-3 word title that demonstrates figurative languages such as Alliteration, Metaphor, or Simile. Students are then asked in three sentences to tell a story about that picture.
Answers for this figurative language title and short writing activity can be anything and the entire activity might not take more than 5 minutes. In addition to the language component, Warm Up Activities help get students logged in and ready to participate more in class.
There are direct correlations between early buy in and final success. Our goal is to establish student buy in from the beginning. Students are encouraged to come equipped to learn and to discover the wonderful world of visual communications.
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ASSIGNMENT:
Daily Participation Activity
OBJECTIVE(S):
Demonstater daily with visual, oral, and written communication.
PRIMARY PARTICIPATION:
Each day (in a Google Doc) students will be presented with a photograph.
Students will be asked to give that photograph a 2-3 word title that demonstrates figurative languages such as Alliteration, Metaphor, or Simile.
Students will then be tasked with creating three sentences to tell a story about that picture.
REQUIREMENTS:
Understand the definitions of primary participation
(described above)
A Google Doc titled: YOURLASTNAME_FIRST NAME_WU_MP@_202@
(@ should be associated with dates of the course.)
Your Google Doc should be shared with the teacher.
(At least one session will be dedicated to confirming the document has been shared successfully.)
Given a daily random picture or photo, write a 2-3 word title that demonstrates your understanding of figurative language.
Given a daily random picture or photo, write 3 sentences to tell a story about that picture.
Be responsible for warm up activities from absent days.
(Warm ups to be completed within 2 school days.)
Organize all warm up activities so that the NEWEST Warm Up Activity is always at the top of the page.
Organize all warm up activities so that the NEWEST Warm Up Activity is always the first thing the user sees.
LINK: Understanding Participation Activities
LINK: Figurative Language Types