We’ve all seen it. You give students 15 minutes of precious planning time and what do they produce? A solitary, tragic circle in the middle of the page with three spindly legs poking out of it.
It’s not a plan; it’s a piddly little stick-man spider that looks like it’s having a mid-life crisis.
We’ve all marked these scripts. The 'plan' usually consists of:
The Head: A circle containing the word "speech" (Thanks, Captain Obvious).
Leg 1:"Intro" (Groundbreaking).
Leg 2:"Paragraphs" (Vague, yet optimistic).
Leg 3: Tumbleweed.
By the time they finish drawing the spider’s eyes, 14 minutes have passed, and they realise they have zero actual content. They then spend the next 45 minutes wandering aimlessly through a forest of 'ands' and 'buts,' praying for a semi-colon to descend from the heavens.
Give Them a Map, Not a Doodle
This Planning Page Resource replaces that wasted planning time.
Instead of staring at a blank page wondering how many points a plan needs, students are prompted to:
Write out PAFOREST: Once they've it memorised, it will appear quickly in their planning time
Write down punctuation - even the obvious ones! Because we all know, even the obvious aren't obvious! By writing these out, it acts as a reminder to include them.
Plot the Argument: Mapping out 6 logical steps means they won't hit paragraph 3 and suddenly realise they;ve used up all their arguments in paragraphs 1 and 2.
Remember their bank of 'fancy' words: Students will have learnt some impressive words in advance - this reminds them to use them!
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