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Speech Bubbles/ Thought Bubbles

I will be introducing Speech bubbles/Thought bubbles. Speech bubbles students use to identify a characters speech within a text. Speech bubbles help students to identify the implied meanings from what the characters are saying in the story. Student’s identify a character’s quote from the story and write the quote in the speech bubble. Students then visusalize what they think the characters means. They then make an inference and draw/write it in the thought bubble to imply the meaning behind what the character said.
Kara Scott

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