Journal:
What is the difference between reading for performance (oral) as compared to reading silently? Describe strategies you would use to read a children's story to make it interesting.
Agenda:
- Journal discussion notes:
- Style and expression
- Rate/ pace
- Emphasis
- elongation
- Emphasis
- Tone
- Pitch
- Volume
- Pitch
- Voice
- Dialect
- Pronunciation
- Dialect
- Word choice
- Eye contact
- Non-verbal expression
- Gesture
- Gesture
- Slide Show
- Create a slideshow of your Reading Autobiography or a children's story
- Create a script based upon chunking the phrasing
- Remember to make chunks according to what you could say in a breath
- You can know this through pause and punctuation
- This should help you know
- when to breath
- where to punctuate
- how to express with voice
- meaning
- when to breath
- Use images to express what is happening in the text
- Use animations and sounds if you want
- Have fun
- Remember to make chunks according to what you could say in a breath
- Remember—this is a strategy to help you with outlines and oral reading preparation.
- What is important !here
- What is important !here
For Wednesday:
We will try to go back to the computer lab
Be ready to read your autobiography, or Iowa 80.
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