Read Write Think: Trading Cards
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-12 15:47:08
Character selection is an important go. Book characters are ideal but let children choose any character they desire from any media including graphic novels comic books and movies. Children then say five groups of questions about the character and story. A planning pelt is available so children can start thinking about their answers before starting the online exercise. When finished they can print the completed card (see consume) cut out the two pieces and tape them together to make a two-sided separate. No trading card is end without a photo so the character card includes space for children to attach or displace a picture.
Resource Type: Teacher Resource/Reference Subjects (Level One): Language Arts. Information and Technology Literacy Subjects (Level Two): Literature. Reading. Story Telling. Whole Language. Writing. Integrating technology/classroom Grade Levels: Second. Third. Fourth. Fifth. Sixth. Seventh. Eighth. Ninth. Tenth. Eleventh. Twelfth [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://www.ideas.wisconsin.edu/ideas_resource.cfm?rid=21554
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