Here is a scaffold that will help your students keep track of the many characters in the story. Aside from the facts and family trees which can help enormously in following the plot, the graph encourages the students to pay attention to personalities and actions so they can make connections to them and people in their own lives – a key in engaging our students.
Here is a scaffold that will help your students keep track of the many characters in the story. Aside from the facts and family trees which can help enormously in following the plot, the graph encourages the students to pay attention to personalities and actions so they can make connections to them and people in their own lives – a key in engaging our students.
Oops, Restricted Content We are sorry but this post is restricted to folks that have purchased this page. Scaffolding Activity for Classic Literature 4: Organise Facts and Feelings Graphically Add to cart Here is a scaffold that will help your students keep track of the many characters in the story. Aside from the facts and […]
You caught a beauty!!! ************ ************ ************ Download PDF of scaffold here. Download PDF of scaffold here. theory behind scaffold… In honour of International Pi Day (March 14th). Let’s scaffold the number Pi!!! Pi is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, but let’s go beyond the literal. Let’s delve into the essence […]
You caught a beauty!!! ************ ************ ************ Download PDF of scaffold here. Download PDF of scaffold here. theory behind scaffold… One very effective way that students can master academic language is by creating graphic organisers such as a Frayer model, Word Splashes, or Anchor Charts. A graphic organiser is a visual display that demonstrates relationships between words, facts, […]
You caught a beauty!!! ************ ************ ************ Download PDF of scaffold here. Writing is often the most difficult skill for English learners to master. The difficulty lies not only in generating and organising ideas, but also in translating these ideas into readable text. The basic steps are: planning, drafting, revising, and editing. You can use […]