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Group J:
Aquilina Lorraine - Borg Kristy - Cortis Maria
Subject: Maltese
Theme: Creative & Communicative Writing
Audience: Maltese Teachers & Secondary Students
Contents:
Creative Writing
Narrative Writing: lesson plans; notes & PowerPoint
Horror story: lesson plan; Video; Sound Effects & PowerPoint
Description of a place: lesson plan; PowerPoint; Worksheet; Pictures; Song
Argumentative Writing: lesson plan;
Worksheet; Text; PowerPoint; Notes
Reflective Writing: lesson plan; Notes;
Video; PowerPoint
Book Review: lesson plan; PowerPoint;
Notes
Picture Writing: lesson plan;
PowerPoint; Question Prompts
Writing a True Story: lesson plan;
video; article; PowerPoint; Interactive
Resource
Communicative Writing:
Writing Instructions: lesson plan;
Interactive Resource; PowerPoint; 2
videos
Filling a Questionnaire: lesson plan;
Interactive Resource
Informal Letter Writing: lesson plan;
PowerPoint; Notes
Formal Letter Writing: lesson plan;
PowerPoint; Notes
Writing an Advert: lesson plan;
Video; Worksheet
Writing a Notice: lesson plan;
Worksheet; PowerPoint; Video
Layout
Each writing genre is divided into 2
pages: one for teachers and another
one for students.
At the moment we have 30 pages
which hopefully will increase in the
future.
How are we going to use this Wiki Page in Class?
Both students and teachers
will have access to our
resources and other teachers
can upload their own. Students
can contribute to this Wiki by
uploading their work.
Learning Theories Applied in Wiki
Behaviourist/Cognitive Theory –
Teachers are passing on and sharing
resources with other colleagues and
their students. Students can choose
from the listed writing genres. Hence
they can work on their own pace.
Social Constructive Theory: Students are encouraged to cooperate in this page and work collaboratively.
Members can share their work together to enhance their skill of writing.
Connectivist Theory: The teachers as facilitators will work closely with students. Students are encouraged to leave comments on the suggestion page.
Let’s take a
quick look at
our Wiki...
The Welcome Page...
A page dedicated to students’ narrative stories
Lesson Plans and resources for teachers
An example
of a handout
For a better look, we suggest you click on the link below so
as to visit our Wiki:
https://wikispaces.com/join/PPC4TN4
Thanks
Group J:Aquilina Lorraine - Borg Kristy - Cortis
Maria