CNJPALMER
Mon, 19 Jan 2009 13:40:07 -0800
I know Ellin believes it is important for students to understand how texts are organized. A colleague and I are planning to use the analogy of a set of stairs to help second graders understand the chronological text structure of some simple biographies our students will be reading. We thought stairs show that the order of ideas matters when making sense of this kind of text... and how the ideas build...you see how the events in someone's life influence later events and while you can "jump the steps" to look at just a certain time period in someone's life, you need to read from beginning to end to get the full picture of the significance of someone's life. Does that make sense? What do you all do to teach text structures with your students? Jennifer **************Inauguration '09: Get complete coverage from the nation's capital. (http://news.aol.com/main/politics/inauguration?ncid=emlcntusnews00000003) _______________________________________________ Understand mailing list Understand@literacyworkshop.org http://literacyworkshop.org/mailman/listinfo/understand_literacyworkshop.org