save the last words for me slwm
TRANSCRIPT
While reading each student selects several statements or passages of particular interest and writes each one (or summary) on a note card. On the back of each card, the student jots his/her reaction to the selected passage. Then, in small groups or as a whole class, students take turns sharing their selected passages. After a student reads or re-states a passage, others offer their thoughts and responses. The author of the card gets the last word by reading his own reaction from the back of his/her card—or starting a fresh view, if hearing the others has altered his interpretation.
PARTICIPATIVE COMMUNICATIVE
THOUGHT-PROVOKING
COLLABORATIVE
1. The teacher assigns a reading selection/ book which will be used for the activity1. Students read the novel silently2. Students copy the selected passage with the page
number on index card3. Students writes their comments at the back of the
index card4. Student form a group5. First member of the group will read a passage from
the book6. The rest of the members will comment on the
passage7. First member will comment last
FRONT
BACK
Student A will read his chosen passage,
Students B and C will make a comment about the passage
Students arranged cards from the least important to
the most important
Another member of the group shares a passage
from the book and the discussion cycle begins
again
The student who initially read the passage has the
“last word” by summarizing the discussion or
by offering his own opinion
Students are encouraged to talk about things in the readings that are personally connected
They all have an opportunity to participate in the class discussion
Students are allowed to hear their classmates’ views before they offer their own
Adaptable to all types and levels of students.
The teacher should participate in making and sharing cards or artpieces along with the students.
Use texts that are provocative and have the potential for strong response from students.
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