I saw a demonstration of this from a professor from Florida at the CATE conference in the spring. It was fascinating how she managed to get us to take teeny tiny sentences and turn them into a good meaty sentence very similar to the original in Across Five Aprils.
I understand this is NOT a new technique. She used it for revision, ELD students, and reading comprehension. Has anyone had any experience with this? Kim -- Kim ------- Kimberlee Hannan Department Chair Sequoia Middle School Fresno, California 93702 Laugh when you can, apologize when you should, let go of what you can't change, kiss slowly, play hard, forgive quickly, take chances, give everything, have no regrets.. Life's too short to be anything but happy. [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ The Literacy Workshop ListServ http://www.literacyworkshop.org To unsubscribe or modify your membership please go to http://literacyworkshop.org/mailman/options/lit_literacyworkshop.org. Search the LIT archives at http://snipurl.com/LITArchive
