What about an optical illusion or one of those black and white drawings
where different people see different things?


On 6/10/08 6:08 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> 
> I am doing a presentation for a Reading First Workshop (I know how people
> feel), and will be able to present how to add strategies with the core and
> with independent reading.  I only have 1 hour and am presenting with the
> teacher that co-teaches with me.  We are stressing the independent reading,
> strategy instuction, resources, etc.  We have pretty well timed it all, but we
> need something really though provoking to leave them with.  We were going to
> show a short video clip on how things could be different then they seem, but
> have been told it was a bit too much.  I guess I need a cartoon or something,
> that stresses what reading is not - or some hook to leave people with so they
> will go back and start looking at how they approach reading.
> 
> Anyone have a cute cartoon or something we could use on our last slide?
> 
> Thanks,
> Linda B
> 
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Literacies for All Summer Institute
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