This week we are working hard on the components of a good story and being able to retell with all those components evident. I've posted about retelling ropes before, but I wanted to share how much my kids love them and "get it!"
We reviewed all the story parts and created our class-size retelling anchor chart and rope. Then the kids made their own.
Retelling is an
important component of discriminating comprehension in our young readers. Teaching the main components
of a story will help kids understand
story structure, the relationships between the parts, sequencing, author’s
purpose, and so many other comprehension skills.
Here's a little retelling unit. It includes :
*A little poem to post
*A mini poster showing the Story Retelling
Rope
*4 mini posters which depict some of
the story parts.
*3 pages of large icons for your own
large poster or retelling
rope.
*2 pages of small icons for the kids to
make their own rope (color and black and white for them to color their own)
*Student recording pages(color and
black and white)
I love your retelling ropes!! What a great way to incorporate visuals into learning! Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteWould you be able to email me the Retelling Rope documents? I am unable to print the documents.
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Teresa
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Theresa, Check your in box!!
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Nancy
Love it! I think I'll do this when I get back from break! Love the hands-on!!
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Dear Nancy, I just wanted to thank you for being so generous! I love your retelling rope ideas and appreciate you allowing us to download it , as a gift! Thank you for showing such a giving spirit and just a reminder, for you... I believe you will be blessed (in abundance) for being such a blessing to others :) Have a great Wednesday! God Bless, Kelly
ReplyDeleteOh.My. So adorable and usable. Thanks again for another amazing creation!!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for the resource - recently discovered your blog and love it! For the retelling rope, I really appreciate the visual/spatial element. You're really "moving" through a story. Thank you!
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