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ELD Retelling Cards The E-mail Pals

STANDARD Emerging, Expanding, and Bridging A. Collaborative: Exchange information and ideas with others through oral collaborative discussions. B. Interpretive: Listening actively to spoken English C. Productive: Expressing information and ideas in formal oral presentations

I CAN RETELL A STORY BY WRITING ABOUT MY FAVORITE PART OF THE STORY. Language Objective I CAN RETELL A STORY BY WRITING ABOUT MY FAVORITE PART OF THE STORY.

CONNECT TO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE Who remembers Stella Luna? Who can tell me what their favorite part of that story was? Think/Pair/Share

I CAN RETELL A STORY BY WRITING ABOUT MY FAVORITE PART OF THE STORY. Language OBJECTIVE I CAN RETELL A STORY BY WRITING ABOUT MY FAVORITE PART OF THE STORY.

INPUT Step to retelling 1. Listen to the teacher read the story. 2. The teacher will read a question. 3. Use a complete sentence to answer the question. Use the sentence frame to help you answer the question.

MODEL I do the work, you listen!

1. Listen to the teacher read the story. 2 1. Listen to the teacher read the story. 2. The teacher will read a question. 3. Use a complete sentence to answer the question. Use the sentence frame to help you answer the question. Level 1-2: Gina and Tyra are going ____________. Gina and Tyra__________________________ Level 3: Gina’s mom is taking Gina and Tyra ___________________________. Level 4: _____________________are in the car. I go with friends ______________________

STRUCTURED PRACTICE Let’s do this together!

1. Listen to the teacher read the story. 2 1. Listen to the teacher read the story. 2. The teacher will read a question. 3. Use a complete sentence to answer the question. Use the sentence frame to help you answer the question. 1. Gina is looking at_____________________________________. 2. I send e-mails to___________________________. 3. Gina is_________________________. Tyra sent Gina _____________________________.

3. Gina and Tyra are _____________________________________. 1. Listen to the teacher read the story. 2. The teacher will read a question. 3. Use a complete sentence to answer the question. Use the sentence frame to help you answer the question. 1. Gina is _____________________________________. 2. The teacher is telling the class___________________________. 3. Gina and Tyra are _____________________________________.

I CAN RETELL A STORY BY WRITING ABOUT MY FAVORITE PART OF THE STORY. Language OBJECTIVE I CAN RETELL A STORY BY WRITING ABOUT MY FAVORITE PART OF THE STORY.

GUIDED PRACTICE Time to work with your partner. You will do it with support.

1. Listen to the teacher read the story. 2 1. Listen to the teacher read the story. 2. The teacher will read a question. 3. Use a complete sentence to answer the question. Use the sentence frame to help you answer the question.

1. Listen to the teacher read the story. 2 1. Listen to the teacher read the story. 2. The teacher will read a question. 3. Use a complete sentence to answer the question. Use the sentence frame to help you answer the question.

1. Listen to the teacher read the story. 2 1. Listen to the teacher read the story. 2. The teacher will read a question. 3. Use a complete sentence to answer the question. Use the sentence frame to help you answer the question.

STANDARD Emerging, Expanding, and Bridging A. Collaborative: Exchange information and ideas with others through oral collaborative discussions. B. Interpretive: Listening actively to spoken English C. Productive: Expressing information and ideas in formal oral presentations

I CAN RETELL A STORY BY WRITING ABOUT MY FAVORITE PART OF THE STORY. Language OBJECTIVE I CAN RETELL A STORY BY WRITING ABOUT MY FAVORITE PART OF THE STORY.

INDEPENDENT PRACTICE Write about your favorite part of the story. Be prepared to retell your favorite part of the story.