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    • H Offline
      Hellokitty2
      last edited by

      Hi TAS,


      Thanks for reserving, will go down today to get from the yishun branch.
      I called up to arrange already. See you 😉

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        php
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        Hi TAS


        My girl is currently attending your class and i can see vast improvement in her writing. Going through her notes, i was impressed with the ways she was taught to do her writing. She was taught to write a very impressive introduction describing the weather, such as sunny day, cloudy day, windy day and etc… Eg Tall, green trees swayed in the wind …mostly outdoor activities such as A Day At Beach, A Day At Zoo, A Day At Bird Park or a Camping Trip.

        One question :- How to write an introduction if the activities are indoor such as A Day At Supermarket, A Day At Library, A Day At Cinema, etc…

        Thanks.

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          The Alternative Story
          last edited by

          php:
          Hi TAS


          My girl is currently attending your class and i can see vast improvement in her writing. Going through her notes, i was impressed with the ways she was taught to do her writing. She was taught to write a very impressive introduction describing the weather, such as sunny day, cloudy day, windy day and etc.... Eg Tall, green trees swayed in the wind .....mostly outdoor activities such as A Day At Beach, A Day At Zoo, A Day At Bird Park or a Camping Trip.

          One question :- How to write an introduction if the activities are indoor such as A Day At Supermarket, A Day At Library, A Day At Cinema, etc....

          Thanks.
          Hi php,

          Thank you for your feedback, so glad to know that your daughter is
          improving. From your description of the work given, it would be for a
          P1 or P2 class?

          For P1/2s, for indoor activities, she would need to describe the place
          that she would be in or she could also describe a rainy day (she has
          to stay indoors because of the rain)

          Example:
          (Library)


          - Pitter. Patter. The rain fell continuously as I looked out. Sitting
          comfortably on the sofa, I sighed as I realized that I could not
          go swimming with my friend, Jim. I would have to spend the afternoon
          reading at the library instead.

          Example:
          (Bookstore)

          - The smell of new books hit me as soon as I walked into the bookstore.
          \"Ahhh, this is the smell I love!\" I smiled as I spoke to my sister.
          Together, we ran to children's section to grab the latest best-seller.

          We will cover indoor descriptions later on. However, at home,
          what you can do is to help her think of a few descriptions of indoor
          places and to remind her to 'show' the scene and not 'tell'
          the scene. She must 'show' by using her 5 senses (not all are
          needed in every scene) to describe a place. You could
          also teach her how to apply a rainy weather scene to an indoor
          activity.

          TAS

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          • jedamumJ Offline
            jedamum
            last edited by

            hi TAS,

            is ‘Written Expression’ any different from ‘Creative Writing’?
            the school’s requirements is min. 8 sentences; for a start, should i focus on min. 8 good grammer but boring sentences or just let the kid’s imagination run wild?
            my boy likes to write ‘safe’ but boring sentences (sometimes, with some goofy expressions in the middle).

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              The Alternative Story
              last edited by

              jedamum:
              hi TAS,

              is 'Written Expression' any different from 'Creative Writing'?
              the school's requirements is min. 8 sentences; for a start, should i focus on min. 8 good grammer but boring sentences or just let the kid's imagination run wild?
              my boy likes to write 'safe' but boring sentences (sometimes, with some goofy expressions in the middle).
              Hi jedamum,

              Actually, 'creative writing' is just a loose term that everyone uses.
              True creative writing will cover a range of genres (poems, plays etc)
              and the children can let their imagination run wild.

              However as we are training the children for their examinations as well,
              we also need to keep in mind the context of creative writing in the
              examination context.

              Hence creative writing in most Singaporean centres or assessment
              books would mean writing that is more descriptive.

              'Written expression' simply means composition here. But as your child
              is in lower primary, they would only need to write a few sentences.

              For lower primary students, the teachers look more for clear and simple
              sentences. You can emphasize that with your child. I think it is not
              so advisable to let his imagination go wild yet. But maybe you could
              elaborate on what you mean by that? 😉

              However, if you could start him on writing more descriptively now,
              that would add 'flavour' to his writing and help it to stand out.

              You can remind him to 'show' and not 'tell' a scene.

              Example (tell):

              - I helped my mother to clean the house. I felt very happy. She told
              me that I was very helpful.

              Example (show):

              - \"Come and help me to tidy the house!\" my mother called out.
              Quickly keeping my toys, I went to help her. I took a broom and
              began to sweep the floor in big sweeping movements. My mother
              smiled at me fondly and we continued to sweep and dust the whole
              house together.

              Here when we 'show', we use varied sentence structures to make
              the story less 'monotonous'. For example, we start some sentences
              with \"ly\" or we have a speech in the writing. We also 'show' the
              scene by using descriptive words l
              ike 'quickly', 'fondly', and
              'big sweeping movements'. This helps to paint the picture of what
              is happening in the reader's mind and pulls him into the story.

              TAS

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                isabella.026990zola
                last edited by

                Hi TAS,


                How do you get a child to start writing if he is very resistent to do so? 😞

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                  jedamum
                  last edited by

                  The Alternative Story:

                  Hi jedamum,

                  Actually, 'creative writing' is just a loose term that everyone uses.
                  True creative writing will cover a range of genres (poems, plays etc)
                  and the children can let their imagination run wild.

                  However as we are training the children for their examinations as well,
                  we also need to keep in mind the context of creative writing in the
                  examination context.

                  Hence creative writing in most Singaporean centres or assessment
                  books would mean writing that is more descriptive.

                  'Written expression' simply means composition here. But as your child
                  is in lower primary, they would only need to write a few sentences.

                  For lower primary students, the teachers look more for clear and simple
                  sentences. You can emphasize that with your child. I think it is not
                  so advisable to let his imagination go wild yet. But maybe you could
                  elaborate on what you mean by that? 😉

                  However, if you could start him on writing more descriptively now,
                  that would add 'flavour' to his writing and help it to stand out.

                  You can remind him to 'show' and not 'tell' a scene.

                  Example (tell):

                  - I helped my mother to clean the house. I felt very happy. She told
                  me that I was very helpful.

                  Example (show):

                  - \"Come and help me to tidy the house!\" my mother called out.
                  Quickly keeping my toys, I went to help her. I took a broom and
                  began to sweep the floor in big sweeping movements. My mother
                  smiled at me fondly and we continued to sweep and dust the whole
                  house together.

                  Here when we 'show', we use varied sentence structures to make
                  the story less 'monotonous'. For example, we start some sentences
                  with \"ly\" or we have a speech in the writing. We also 'show' the
                  scene by using descriptive words l
                  ike 'quickly', 'fondly', and
                  'big sweeping movements'. This helps to paint the picture of what
                  is happening in the reader's mind and pulls him into the story.

                  TAS
                  hi TAS,
                  thanks for sharing.

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                    littlewoman
                    last edited by

                    Hi TAS,


                    I noticed that for your book, some of the lower pri children can write very well, even as well as some of the pri 4s. Did they start learning these strategies from preschool? If a child is not naturally good in this area, what do you recommend that I can do at home as a parent to help? Thanks very much!

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                      The Alternative Story
                      last edited by

                      isabella.zola:
                      Hi TAS,


                      How do you get a child to start writing if he is very resistent to do so? 😞
                      Hi isabella.zola,

                      You can make writing fun for him or her.

                      These are some suggestions to make writing fun:

                      1) Have a comic strip to tell your story

                      You can ask him to write a story but instead of pure writing, you can
                      get your child to draw cartoon characters and use speech bubbles to
                      show what the characters are saying in the story instead.

                      2) Combine plots from different stories

                      Show him different extracts from a story book and ask him to
                      take a storyline from one book and merge it with another and
                      come up with his own unique story.

                      Example:

                      Story of 3 Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf..stop at the part
                      where he enters the pig's house to blow it down and weave in this
                      story to 'Jack and the Beanstalk' where the Big Bad Wolf
                      huffs and puffs and finds himself in the land of giants and he
                      needs to depend on Jack to survive.

                      In the end, he realizes that he cannot go around blowing other
                      animals' houses down just to get what he wants as he realizes that
                      if Jack had not been unselfish, he would have been killed by the giant.

                      By doing so, your child does not have to write his own story but
                      instead he can choose to weave in one part of a story into another
                      and create something new altogether. This also helps him to be more
                      creative.

                      Basically, you can set writing tasks for him that are fun and which
                      also do not include lots of actual writing yet to get him started 😄

                      TAS

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                        The Alternative Story
                        last edited by

                        jedamum:

                        hi TAS,
                        thanks for sharing.
                        No problem 😄

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