Mental pictures add detail and cohesion to verbal statements and information. If a student does not generate mental pictures, then coming up with ideas for writing is difficult, as is construction of a coherent sentence. The written language portion of the Discover Meaning Program deals directly with these issues by first teaching the student to create mental images for information. Once that is accomplished, the student can then be provided with direct instruction in creating sentences, paragraphs and essays. The goal of the program is to have the student be able to independently create an essay from the beginning – first by researching a topic, taking notes, webbing an outline, creating sentences and paragraphs that link the ideas and then editing the whole process.
Students generally require 40-60 hours to complete the program. This does not include the time they might need to complete the Discover Meaning Program in the first place.
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