It was interesting learning about VTS and ways to encourage students to make their own assumptions about what they see. I find it fascinating how the teacher was more of the facilitator in the video, and really allowed the student to do all the talking and really dig deeper into their thoughts. I think this really improves students’ confidence in speaking, problem solving skills, and ability to make wordly connections. I will utilize this strategy in the classroom when teaching about how families are alike and different, and have students explain what meanings images hold for them about different cultures and traditions within a family.
https://www.writingmindset.org/blog/2018/7/2/using-visual-thinking-strategies-for-writing-workshop
Although this website was more of a blog post, I really liked how the author included ideas and ways to incorporate VTS into writing workshop. I also liked how she gave the example of how to help struggling writers with sentence stems. For Example: "I see____ in this picture" and "One thing that makes me say that is___" to help students form their thoughts. In the primary grades, I think providing students with the support they need, but still allowing them to do the talking and critical thinking and the teacher serve as the facilitator is important.