How to use Emotions to Enhance Writing

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Do you wish your students would add more descriptive details to their personal narratives and creative writing stories? Are you looking to improve the level of vocabulary words they use in their writing? Incorporating emotions and the Show Don’t Tell Writing strategy can be engaging ways to enhance students’ writing!

Show Don’t Tell Writing Strategy

The Show Don't Tell Writing Strategy is an effective way to help students use details to describe how a character is feeling instead of just telling the emotion word. Read to find out the various activities you can easily implement to help students improve their writing through the use of emotion words.

The Show Don’t Tell Writing Strategy is an effective way to help students use details to describe how a character is feeling instead of just telling the emotion word. It is helpful for students to think of what the character’s body, voice, and face are doing in order to add details to their stories. Continue reading to find out the various activities you can easily implement to help your students improve their writing through the use of emotion words. Download the FREE Show Don’t Tell Writing anchor chart!

Using Emotions to Work on Vocabulary

Students first need to gain a basic understanding of what the emotions words mean before they can begin incorporating them into their writing. An easy and FUN way to introduce the emotion words is through a game of Charades.

How to play: Write various emotion words on index cards and have students take turns acting out the words. The other students will write down their observations of what the actor’s face, body, and voice are doing to express the emotion and then guess the word. These observations help students become aware of the details they can add to their own writing when describing how a character is feeling. This authentic practice makes it easier for students to understand what the emotion words mean and think of details to vividly describe the characters’ emotions in their own stories.

The Show Don't Tell Writing Strategy is an effective way to help students use details to describe how a character is feeling instead of just telling the emotion word. Read to find out the various activities you can easily implement to help students improve their writing through the use of emotion words.

Students should record the observations from the charades game into their writing folders. This provides them with a tool to refer back to as they are writing their own stories and want to vividly describe how a character is feeling.

Using Emotions to Work on Synonyms

Once students have a solid understanding of what the basic emotion words mean, they can expand their vocabulary to include synonyms for these words. Teachers can add a chart to students’ writing folders where they can record synonyms as they find them while reading. Students can refer to this chart to add higher-level vocabulary words to their stories. For example, using ecstatic instead of happy.

The Show, Don't Tell Writing Strategy is an effective way to help students use details to describe how a character is feeling instead of just telling the emotion word. Read to find out the various activities you can easily implement to help students improve their writing through the use of emotion words.

Once students have a solid understanding of what the basic emotion words mean, they can expand their vocabulary to include synonyms for these words. Teachers can add a chart to students’ writing folders where they can record synonyms as they find them while reading. Students can refer to this chart to add higher-level vocabulary words to their stories. For example, using ecstatic instead of happy.

Using Emotions to Work on Writing

Prior to having students incorporate the Show, Don’t Tell Writing Strategy into their stories, teachers should provide additional isolated practice. Students can select an emotion word and practice writing details to describe how the character is feeling. They can read their descriptions to a buddy to see if he/she is able to guess the emotion word or if additional details are needed.

Another scaffold that is beneficial to support students with their own writing is a story graphic organizer. Students can use a template to plan their story with how a character’s emotions change from the beginning to end and the events that lead to these changes. Click to download the FREE Show, Don’t Tell Writing Anchor Chart.

The Show Don't Tell Writing Strategy is an effective way to help students use details to describe how a character is feeling instead of just telling the emotion word. Read to find out the various activities you can easily implement to help students improve their writing through the use of emotion words.

The strategies suggested above help to scaffold students to be successful with the Show, Don’t Tell Writing Strategy. Once they learn how to use the tools and know the language to use to describe characters’ feelings, they can begin to incorporate emotions in their own stories.

Using Emotions Charts All Year

Teachers can use seasonal and holiday charts all year that feature different emotional words. The words used in the charts and activities at the beginning of the year are basic (happy, sad, mad) but become more complex throughout the year. This helps expose students to new words and build their vocabulary. The charts can also be differentiated based on the individual needs of the students in your classroom. Get a free sample of the Character Emotions Charts activities!

Click here to view seasonal and holiday emotions charts for your classroom!

Teachers can use seasonal and holiday charts all year that feature different emotional words. The words can be come more complex throughout the year and differentiated to build students' vocabulary.
Some of the seasonal charts I use throughout the year are shown above.

Have you used emotions and the Show, Don’t Tell Writing Strategy to enhance your students’ writing? What tools and activities have you found beneficial for helping your students find success with this skill?

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