What a neat idea!  Now I will be on the lookout for a
"microphone" this summer!  Thank you.
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> One thing I have done with this that students
> absolutely LOVE is the "microphone."  I become a new
> interviewer and I want to interview some character
> from the book--students jump up and down to "play"
> the character.  I ask the character questions that
> are answerable from the text, from inference, and
> from imagination...
> 
> :)Bonita
> 
> ---- Honor Finnegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote: 
> > 
> > Hi Debbie,
> >  
> > Those ideas sound great. I was also wondering
> about the ideas of "talking back" to characters and
> the children inserting themselves in the story. Does
> anyone have experience with that? It sounds like
> something with a lot of potential for creative
> thinking and problem solving, but it also sounds
> like something that could be difficult to contain in
> a large group setting.
> 
> 
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