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While an Ask-a-Story is about co-creating a story with your classes by eliciting information from your students, some might still like some reinforcements for certain parts of the year or if a story falls flat. Each picture is based on the first part of the story script from the Ask-a-Story in the Teacher’s Guide. Because it provides answers for blanks that you might rather have your student fill in, it can be used as a springboard for your own story to help establish a parallel character who you can compare and contrast to your own class’s character and storyline. These are completely optional. Available for download at TPRSbooks.com in the Free Resources section! Idea 1: 1. Have guidewords displayed 2. Project picture 3. Ask questions in the Target Language and talk about character/scenario 4. Compare/Contrast to a student and start your own story Idea 2: 1. Create your own Ask-a-Story with your class 2. After the story is over, project picture to compare and contrast what is projected to your class’ story.
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