Anyway!! This was the book he was holding:
Being the nosy girl I am (and bored too), I grabbed it and flipped through. It was filled with paragraphs of fun facts and answers to questions kids may have such as "Was there really a Johnny Appleseed?" and "Which is stronger steel or a spiderweb?"
How would I use this book with my students?
- Teaching non-fiction texts. Use graphic organizers to help students pull out important information.
- Building vocabulary
- Cause/effect
- Predicting and inferring
- Categorization: there are several "stories" related to similar themes/categories. Can students group them together?
- EET!! Students can use their EET to describe the different items being talked about such as a spider web, dinosaurs, and more.
My next goal, to borrow this book and not give it back! OOPS..did I just say that?! Shhhh!
While finding this book on Amazon, I found some other ones that looked PERFECT for speech groups!!
Do I need to say more?! Yay, wh- questions!
What books/materials/references do you use to teach students curriculum-based speech & language skills using non-fiction texts???
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