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I want to require a summary of each chapter read in a fiction book. As a first year middle-school Lit teacher, I want to be clear in what I want the student to do. What guidelines do you give? This is for a very smart student who is having to do some make-up work. Thanks a million!
What's the learning objective? On 5/04/11, Lady J wrote: > I want to require a summary of each chapter read in a > fiction book. As a first year middle-school Lit teacher, I > want to be clear in what I want the student to do. > What guidelines do you give? This is for a very smart > student who is having to do some make-up work. > Thanks a million!

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May 4, 2011
Sara On 5/04/11, Lady J wrote: > I want to require a summary of each chapter read in a > fiction book. As a first year middle-school Lit teacher, I > want to be clear in what I want the student to do. > What guidelines do you give? This is for a very smart > student who is having to do some make-up work. > Thanks a million!

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May 4, 2011
Teri If your objective is just to help the students remember what they have read--ie. giving them something to refer back to--I recommend having them complete a S-W-B-S chart. They're quick and easy to do and the kids usually enjoy them.

s=somebody--name a character (the most important in this chapter) w=wanted--tell what that character wanted ...See More
May 5, 2011


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