Week 9: Sharing lapbooks and the project outcomes
1. Create a lapbook based on your independent reading choice and the criteria in the course requirements.
2. Prepare a short presentation (max. 5-10 mins) that will navigate us through your lapbook. You will present it to a group of your colleagues.
3. Organize your worksheets and bring them with you.
If, for some reasons, you haven't quite managed to keep up with the class, bring your work-in-progress. However, you will need to present the finished product to the teacher later.
4. Students who read in the hospital report on their book based on the worksheet below.
For students who read in the hospital:
For the record, here is a list of most of the activities on the course:
1. A literary character (age, nationality, period)
2. Speed-dating a book
3. Blackout poetry
4. A book meme/business card of a character/book selfie
5. A warm-up: pairing the students (My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes)
6. Shared reading with props (Joseph Had a Little Overcoat, The Very Hungry Caterpillar)
7. Patterned creative writing and a group-made book/audiobook (The Important Book)
8. A day in life: Miss Trunchbull’s afternoons/childhood (Matilda)
9. Professor Steg speaking: creative descriptions (Fortunately, the Milk)
10. Visuals: A bag of surprise: raising interest and spinning a story: (Fast Food)
11. Pub quiz
12. Paired reading on one breath (Twistable, Turnable Man) and an “-able” storm
13. Reading in role (Snow is Hot)
14. Untangling limericks
15. Writing a limerick
16. Treasure hunt with a poem
17. LRRH tag (variation on Fish, Fish, Fishermen Are Coming)
18. Flipped classroom reading discussions
19. Lapbook
The final interview:
is an overview of what you got out the class, both in terms of class activities and your independent work (worksheets).
It will take approx. 10-15 mins.
Interview dates till the end of November (subject to change):
Nov 22 16-18 online
Nov 25 16-18 online
Nov 26 13 -16 f2f
Nov 27 16-18 online
Nov 28 12-14 f2f
December dates will be announced soon.
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