You did a really nice job on your photo story! It was a great idea to break down your reading between slides, I didn't think to do that. I also found that like your summarized article, most of the ones I viewed told teachers to read out loud to help ELL students learn. I feel that the "buddy system" is a very helpful strategy for all students, Ell or not. Great Job!
I agree with Sara, you did a great job on your photo story! I was confused on how to record my paragraph thoughout my entire slides, but then I looked at yours and saw that you broke it down into parts throughout your slides. That was a great idea & it helped me out a lot! lol.
I also read in your summarization of your article that ELL students should read out loud to improve their reading skills. I agree with that and believe if teachers have assignments in class that involves everyone to read then students will be able to practice their reading skills much more. I remember when I was in middle and highschool, my teacher use to play a game called "popcorn." They would pick on a student to read & then that student would pick on another one of their classmates to read, and so on until everyone had the oppotunity to read out loud. Great job! =)
You did a really nice job on your photo story! It was a great idea to break down your reading between slides, I didn't think to do that. I also found that like your summarized article, most of the ones I viewed told teachers to read out loud to help ELL students learn. I feel that the "buddy system" is a very helpful strategy for all students, Ell or not. Great Job!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sara, you did a great job on your photo story! I was confused on how to record my paragraph thoughout my entire slides, but then I looked at yours and saw that you broke it down into parts throughout your slides. That was a great idea & it helped me out a lot! lol.
ReplyDeleteI also read in your summarization of your article that ELL students should read out loud to improve their reading skills. I agree with that and believe if teachers have assignments in class that involves everyone to read then students will be able to practice their reading skills much more. I remember when I was in middle and highschool, my teacher use to play a game called "popcorn." They would pick on a student to read & then that student would pick on another one of their classmates to read, and so on until everyone had the oppotunity to read out loud. Great job! =)