Eltam journal no 2 8th eltam iatefl tesol international biannual conference managing teaching and learning
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Developing Language Skills through Case (1)
Story mapping
Story mapping is an example of scaffolding because it helps students use the basic structure of a story for understanding and composing stories. Stories usually have a basic skeletal structure consisting of a major character(s), a goal they wish to achieve, an obstacle that makes it difficult and a resolution of a conflict between the goal and the obstacle. Simple story mapscan be used to focus students’ attention on important parts of a story. Finally, the story maps provide an opportunity for students to share their responses to the values and events in the text, as well as to discuss various views and experiences presented in a story (Peregoy & Boyle, 2012). A story map presents a visual tool that is used to help students recall details about what they have read and bring them closer to the story. Story maps outline events or important facts which can range from simple sketches of protagonists and events, to more specific and complex information, for e.g. the title, setting, author, sequence of events, etc. Creating a story map helps students understand and remember the elements and structure in a storymore easily. As a result, learners will be able to isolate and identify plot, setting, protagonists, and conclusion of a story, construct a simple story map to accompany a book or short story and give an oral summary of a story using their story maps. The use a story map as a pre- and post- reading activity increaseslearners reading comprehension. A story map is a graphic organizer that helps learners to organize the information from the books. Story maps can help themnavigate through a book like a regular map through a city, showing where things are.The story map teaches learners about story 57 structure and the elements that make a good story. These elements match the basic questions we would ask about any story: WHAT, WHERE, WHO, WHY, WHEN, and HOW. In this way it helps children classify ideas and communicate more effectively. Examples of story maps: Story mapping in action - The North Wind and The Sun Download 1.42 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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