I have previously heard of the KWL chart that was used in this weeks reading.
What I KNOW | What I WANT to know | What I LEARNED |
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Also I loved the idea of "C", "v" , "squiggle". This strategy is great for use with smaller children of kindergarten age. A child holds the letter "c" up with his hand if he has a connection in the story, the letter "V" if he has a visual, and squiggles his finger if he has a question. This allows the children to stay active during the story and to understand what is going on in the story.
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Over all I feel that comprehension is crucial for a child to actually learn the material being presented. I feel that if a child has a way to connect that material to his/her lives then they will better retain the material.
I loved the hand motions during story telling too! It is a simple, quiet way for students to be involved. Also, judging by which motion they displayed, you have more of an idea if the comment will be relevant to the story. Definitely using this with my younger students!
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