Introduction
This WebQuest for High School students especially X grade, and focussed on studying descriptive text, and this WebQuest helps the students to learn easily about descriptive text. Descriptive text usually focuses on describing a single location, object, event, person, or place. It endeavors to engage all five of the reader’s senses to evoke the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and feel of the text’s subject. This WebQuest helps students learn how to best organize and structure a descriptive text effectively.
Task
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Make a thesis statement, choose only one topic provided below
Place:
School:
Person:
Favourite teacher:
Thing:
Book:
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Make a table outline about the topic you have chosen. The outline should include title, thesis statement, body paragraphs, and conclusion.
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Write a descriptive text about the topic you have chosen. It must contain 4 paragraphs (one is introduction, two body paragraphs, and one conclusion), and consist of 450-500 words in total.
Process
Process 1
Descriptive is a writing skill which describes a particular object, the object can be person, place or thing and always deals with other kinds of perception. Read the the materials to provide your understanding about descriptive text at this link:
Process 2
Choosing a topic is the first step towards writing a descriptive essay. First step to writing a descriptive text is that you can choose a topic that is given. Please read the steps to writing a descriptive text at the link below:
https://literacyideas.com/how-to-write-a-descriptive-text/
Process 3
Thesis statement is a sentence that covers the topic that you will be discussing with clear identification. Thesis statement should summarize the main point of the text. Please read about thesis statement at this link:
https://www.scribbr.com/academic-essay/thesis-statement/
Process 4
Outline is an important step towards writing a descriptive text, the outline should include introduction, body and conclusion. Writing an outline will create a good structured descriptive essay. Please read about how to create an outline in this link bellow:
https://essaypro.com/blog/descriptive-essay
Process 5
A fresh, descriptive text is about explaining something in detail and complete. After understanding descriptive writing, choose the given topic, and make an outline. Please make a descriptive text based the outline you have made, you can show the example at this link:
- Descriptive text about place:
https://goodessays.blogspot.com/2007/12/night-market-descriptive-essay.html
- Descriptive text about person:
http://hselvipuspita.blogspot.com/2016/10/descriptive-text-my-incredible-mothers_23.html
- Descriptive text about thing:
https://page-ummu.blogspot.com/2019/05/descriptive-my-favorite-phone-artinya.html
Evaluation
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CATEGORY |
Excellent 4 pts |
Good 3 pts |
Fair 2 pts |
Needs attentions 1pts |
Points |
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Topic Sentence |
The topic sentence is the first sentence in the paragraph. It clearly introduces the subject and sets the scene. |
The topic sentence is the first sentence in the paragraph. It clearly introduces the subject and sets the scene. |
The topic sentence gives little evidence of a relevant topic and scene. Needs attention |
There is no topic sentence presented in the paragraph. |
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Description |
Juicy words and details are used to describe the subject, adjectives and adverbs are strong. |
Some descriptive words are used to describe the topic, some sensory details are used. Students mention 2 senses in describing the place of interest. |
An attempt of descriptive words is used to describe the topic. The student mentions only 1 sense in describing the place of interest. |
No descriptive words are used to describe the topic. The student does not use any senses such as sight, smell, sound, touch or taste in describing the place of interest. Just plain sentences. |
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Support/Det ails |
The topic is supported by 4+ supporting ideas and descriptive details. |
The topic is supported by three supporting ideas and descriptive details. |
The topic is supported by general statements and vague, unrelated details. |
There is a slight attempt at support. |
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Statement of Conclusion |
The concluding statement is the last sentence of the paragraph. It is a clear statement that summarizes the paragraph and clearly states the significance of the subject. |
The concluding statement is the last sentence of the paragraph. It is a somewhat clear summary statement with a vague explanation of significance. |
The concluding statement is the last sentence of the paragraph. It is not a clear statement and does not repeat keywords from the topic sentence. |
There is no conclusion at the end of the paragraph. |
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Performance e with supports |
Clear letter, clean, tidy, structured, and beautiful. Using graphic organizer independent ly. |
Clear letter, clean, tidy using structures with minor cues. |
After instruction and with multiple cues is improving performance e Illegible despite introduction to organizers |
Illegible despite introduction to organizers |
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Legibility |
Writing illustrates a lot of thought and preparation. Proportion, spacing, and alignment is >90% |
Mostly neat and legible about 75% for proportion, spacing, and alignment. Writing illustrates some thought and preparation |
Slightly legible <50% for proportion, spacing, and alignment. Writing illustrates little thought or preparation |
Not legible.Many reworks and erasures Hard to read. Shows 25% for proportion, spacing, and alignment |
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Total points |
Conclusion
In writing descriptive text, students not only learn what is the descriptive text, students
also learn about how to write a good essay that contains a descriptive text. Remember, Writing
Descriptive texts give students an opportunity to flex their creative muscles. It challenges them
to find new and innovative ways to use language to paint pictures in the minds of readers.
Utilize the methods you learned today to add a deeper level of creativity to your writings and
help you brainstorm plot points for your future short stories. This can all be very daunting for
some students, especially those who find writing difficult at the best of times. The most effective
way to encourage reluctant students to unleash the power of their imagination via the written
word is to provide them with a clear structure on which they can hang their words. The steps
outlined above will provide this structure for your students.
Credits
Coursebook:
http://www.talentaschool.sch.id:8250/talentapedia/storage/blog_file/Descriptive%20Text%20Grade%207.pdf
Steps to write a descriptive text:
https://literacyideas.com/how-to-write-a-descriptive-text/
How to make a thesis statement:
https://www.scribbr.com/academic-essay/thesis-statement/
How to make an outline:
https://essaypro.com/blog/descriptive-essay
Examples of descriptive text:
Descriptive text about place:
https://goodessays.blogspot.com/2007/12/night-market-descriptive-essay.html
Descriptive text about person:
http://hselvipuspita.blogspot.com/2016/10/descriptive-text-my-incredible-mothers_23.html
Descriptive text about thing:
https://page-ummu.blogspot.com/2019/05/descriptive-my-favorite-phone-artinya.html
Teacher Page
Topic: Descriptive Text Easy Learning
Description: This WebQuest contains material, practice questions, and writing practice that are specifically aimed at descriptive text writing.
Grade Level: High School Student (X grade/class)
Curriculum: Foreign Language
Keyword: Writing, Text, Descriptive