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

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Kim
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Kimberlee Hannan
Department Chair
Sequoia Middle School
Fresno, California 93702


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