This is a great post-reading, listening activity which I just recently learned from Andrew Olimpi, and it is very similar to Picture A/B Listening Matching but just with more pictures. This does require that you use pictures/screenshots so there is definitely some prep before.
Pre-Activity
- Create 8-10 pictures/screenshots which illustrate sentences from a reading.
- Place 3-4 of them on a Google Slide/Powerpoint.
- Label each picture with a letter AND then include an additional letter choice as "None of the above"
- Write sentences or use sentences from the reading which describe what are in the pictures AND write some sentences which do NOT describe the pictures. Six sentences is a good number.
- Do the same for 2-3 more slides.
Activity
- Project the first slide.
- Read the first sentence and tell students that they are to write down which picture has been described. Let them know that "None of the above" is an option.
- Continue reading sentences and have students write down their choices.
- After the first slide is finished, review answers.
- Continue the same with the second and third slide
Example from Latin 2 last week:
Sentences (with answers)
- Gaius ad templum Iovis advenit ad implorandam victoriam in Circo Maximo. C
- In templo Iovis erat magna statua dei. A
- Noster parentes semper ad hoc templum advenerunt ad imprecāndam victorīam Romanam contra hostes. D
- Cum Gaius vidisset statuam Iovis, exclamavit A
- Cum noster parentes essent victorīōsi in pugnando bello contra hostes, advenerunt ad hoc templo ad honorandum te. B
- In muris, Romani scribunt, “Scorpius est optimus!” et picturas Scorpi pingunt. D
Observations
- This activity actually went very quickly, and I was able to do three slides of six sentences each (18 total) in about 10 minutes.
- I like the "None of the above" option, because students had to listen carefully and to look at the pictures closely to see if that was the answer.
- Students need to be somewhat familiar with the pictures beforehand so that they know what the pictures are communicating, I had used these pictures the day before in a digital Picture/Sentence Matching assignment.
- I used this as a practice for the next day's Picture A/Picture B Listening Assessment. (formative). Because students were very familiar with listening/picture matching aspect and had practiced the sentences earlier but in a different way, they did quite well.
Thanks, Andrew, for this activity!