Reader's Theatre was the highlight of this week in Miss Lisa's class. Several plays about recycling and environmental issues were offered to our students. The children worked in 5 groups of four and enthusiastically practiced reading with expression. It was exciting to observe the spontaneous discussions in the groups that happened during the reading practice. Our Grade 3 learners asked each other questions, made comments and practiced giving reasons for their opinions.
Our students worked in small groups. |
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In Miss Anita's class, we continued to support our students in a quality opinion writing. The focus of this week was on "hooking" the audience. Various strategies for building connections with your audience were revised and discussed. The students shared their knowledge and discussed the language features remembered from the books they read. The importance of strong and thoughtful reasons with facts was highlighted by some children.
After the discussion, the students were engaged in a collaborative thinking activity. They had to make a claim and support it with three strong reasons. The students worked in pairs and had to share and comment on the quality of reasons. I have prepared some card with claims, however, the children were allowed to come up with their own ideas.
Pair-sharing the claims and discussing the reasons. |
Luie and her partner had opposite opinions on the same matter and had a great discussion. |
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