Detalles sensoriales

In this language-building activity, students will learn and practice using sensory descriptors in their writing.

Detalles sensoriales

Detalles sensoriales

Contribuido por Mary Kinney

Descripción

In this language-building activity, students will learn and practice using sensory descriptors in their writing.

Direcciones

  • Present a lemon to the class. Going around the room, student volunteers share descriptors for the lemon. Ask, “What does a lemon smell like (without using the word lemon!)?” When asking what it sounds like, you can toss and catch the lemon or softly tap the lemon. Students can also mention dishes with lemon that they have had at home. Encourage students to be creative and specific with their descriptors, inviting similes and personification (if discussing this in class).
  • Present each table with a “mystery bag.” One of the five senses is listed on the outside, and a mystery item is on the inside. On “Go,” students will have four minutes to list as many descriptors of their mystery item using only the sense written on the outside.
  • When time is up, each table group counts its total. Each table shares their item and their list with the class
  • Sample mystery items: cinnamon stick, coffee bean, leaf, shoelace, penny, foil. For taste, use something most people have probably tasted before (lemon, cinnamon, etc.).
  • Reflexión
    • Students reflect on how challenging/easy it was to focus on one sense, and share different strategies they used to get as many descriptors as possible.
  • Possible adjustments depending on the group of students 
    • Whichever group gets the most descriptors about their item wins.
    • Have the rest of the class guess what each item was, based on each group’s descriptions.

Transición a la actividad

Have a lemon in a brown paper bag. Ask students to guess what is in the bag. Use a few descriptors before revealing the lemon.

Transición fuera de actividad

Collect sensory materials while the class gives snaps to the groups that came up with delicious details. Take a deep breath in and out collectively before moving on to the next activity.

Arreglo del aula

Table groups.

Soportes / Materiales adaptables / Herramientas

  • Students who are less verbal may be invited to draw some examples.
  • Dim lights to support sensory focusing.
  • Group brainstorming, working with lemon example.
  • Have a sensory word bank that students can pull from, to relieve the pressure of generating their own.
  • Use vocabulario visual such as the sensory details image to remind students of the senses. Sensory Details. An ear, hand, nose, mouth, and an eye.

Posibles funciones de los profesionales de las aulas

  • Join table groups of students who may find this more challenging.
  • Support by adding descriptors to the class list.

Ajustes para la instrucción a distancia

Students can work in breakout rooms
on additional items after being given clear instructions on what sense to use for their descriptors.

Formas de arte

Hora

10-15 minutos