Two literacy extension activities the we have done recently are sequencing, during and after reading books. With older students, I give them Post It notes or index cards to keep track of major events in books. With younger students, I keep track of the events (though we discuss them as a group), on chart paper or a sequencing map. When we are finished reading, the students retell the events orally and in writing, and illustrate the sequence.
Examples of students' work from their respective reading groups:
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A series of pictures from a second grader showing the Saguaro Cactus life cycle,
as shown in A Cactus Hotel. |
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After reading Abe Lincoln's Hat, a fourth grader took three major events
from the beginning, middle, and end of the story, described them
and drew illustrations. |
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