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Good point. I hadn't tuhhogt about it quite that way. :) | |||
== Variations and Extensions == | == Variations and Extensions == |
Revision as of 02:34, 13 June 2011
Story Sequencing | |
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Language - Language Foundation | |
Level | Primary |
Age | 3 + |
Materials | picture book small audio player headphones tray |
In this activity the child puts picture cards in order to form a story.
Presentation
- Take the tray to a mat or table.
- Step two.
- Step three.
Points of Interest
Good point. I hadn't tuhhogt about it quite that way. :)
Variations and Extensions
Material
Make Your Own
If an audio book version of a book is not already available, you can record one yourself for use in your own classroom. Be sure to let the child know when to turn the page by ringing a bell or with some other signal. Audacity is one of several free audio editing programs available to use. If possible, you could even have students from your class do the voices for some of the characters.