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Each scene having a problem and a solution.
Dividing a paper into four horizontal parts.
The author draws scenes above the fold telling her own adventure story.
Each scene has a problem and a solution.
Teacher aids author has she changes lines because she is learning to read left to right.
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Can one lesson really be appropriate for PreK- 8th grade?
Posted in Educational
Differeniated instruction is the most challenging problem facing teachers today. Yes, a one hour lesson can teach all the 7th grade writing requirements for most states.
The key to success is allowing all students to first draw their story using pictures of each scene in sequence. For special education or very young children, an older person can help the student draw their pictures.
1. Picture Storytelling (Modeling)
Teacher models a complex adventure story with ten scenes.Each scene having a problem and a solution.
2. Picture Writing (3 year old draws her own adventure story)
Author draws pictures of her story in sequence.Dividing a paper into four horizontal parts.
The author draws scenes above the fold telling her own adventure story.
Each scene has a problem and a solution.
3. Picture Storytelling from a 3 year old
A three year old telling her own Indian adventure story from pictures she has drawn in sequence.Teacher aids author has she changes lines because she is learning to read left to right.
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