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Illustrating Stories

The strategy that I will be discussing in class is Illustrating stories. This is a common strategy that is often times used by primary teachers. This strategy allows students to illustrate a particular event or sections in a story. When using this strategy students can improve their comprehension and interpretation of the selection. Often time’s students will use their own personal understandings and responses when they visually depict the story’s characters, settings, events and objects.

Rachel Hicks

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