tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post4236543534549147108..comments2024-02-03T10:59:00.385-05:00Comments on Toda-lly Comprehensible Latin: Read, Draw, and LabelUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post-36049465745165935392017-03-24T16:42:38.129-04:002017-03-24T16:42:38.129-04:00Thanks for the comment. Personally, I the teacher ...Thanks for the comment. Personally, I the teacher would condense the story down myself so that all students have the same sentences with which to work. Because it is a shorter version of the original story, the Read/Draw version becomes a form of an embedded reading.<br /><br />You can do a Read/Draw different ways. I have projected a few sentences of the story on the board, discussed it with circling, PQAs, etc, and then given students 2-3 minutes to draw and to label as much as they can, and then started over with a new set of sentences from the story. Some students do not like it, because they feel rushed. Other times, I have given students the 10-15 sentences on a sheet of paper and given students 25 minutes to draw and to label as much as they could in that time. Some students like that way better, because they can work at their own pace. Either way, students are still interacting with the language in a story. Hope that helps some.Keithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12196810680408675365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post-87378701335041057542017-03-24T16:19:23.772-04:002017-03-24T16:19:23.772-04:00I am thinking about doing this as part of a review...I am thinking about doing this as part of a review of a larger story we have been reading in class. Do you think this would work if I condense the story down to about 10-15 main sentences? Or should I let the students condense the story down to their own 10-15 sentences by having the story in front of them?<br /><br />Also, if I were to condense the story and if I am understanding your process correctly, I would be the one reading each sentence aloud in Latin and they would take a couple minutes to draw that sentence?levibaushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04957756377331703271noreply@blogger.com