Pictures Tell a Story: A Lesson in Sequencing
Students illustrate important events in a story or in history. correctly sequence images of events to tell a story.
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Materials Needed: a reading selection (or a group of reading selections) -- see activity, drawing paper and drawing materials, masking tape or thumbtacks, five 3-inch squares of construction paper; on each is written a different one of the letters a, b, c, d, or e.
Author: Gary Hopkins
Source: © Education World
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I’d like to be able to get lesson plans about language functions. Especially, I’m working now on Sequencing.