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Using “Action Sketch Templates” to Explain Storylines frederica.musgrave@spps.org maria.steigauf@spps.org Paul and Sheila Wellstone Elementary Saint Paul Public Schools November 6, 2010
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Introductions FredericaMaria
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Our Shared Paths Transition from secondary to elementary Different worlds Not an obstacle, but an opportunity for us to prepare the students with core reading skills and strategies
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What is the Action Sketch? Maria’s observations of what the template did to make the story elements accessible to ELL students. Template is tied to academic standards Frederica’s brief explanation of “Action Sketch” evolution Dynamic tool versus static worksheet Versatile
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Original Sketch
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Modeling Sketch Maria explains activity Student reads story Frederica models on marker board Audience listens and sketches along
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The Greedy Goat Sketch
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Research on Graphic Organizers
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Samples of Graphic Organizers
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The Power and Potential of an “Action Sketch” Template It helps all students visualize the flow of the plot and the interconnection of elements It can be used with: –Most books that students have never read –Book reports –School presentations and plays –Creation of own stories –Essays on heroes and heroines
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How to do it? Frederica explains step by step: –Setting: Time and Place –Main character –Problem: Obstacle, opportunity, conflict –Solution: Fix, overcome, end result –Situation
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The Sketch is a Tool, not a Worksheet Use as a formative assessment Revise as necessary for the next level of instruction Teachable moments Video
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Students Using Sketch Students explaining the elements of a story using the sketch Students’ presentations are assessment for speaking skills and articulation of content
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Closing Remarks and Questions The action sketch template is a teaching tool. It can be used for formative assessments Use what is best for your students Let us know. Please share! Maria.steigauf@spps.org Frederica.musgrave@spps.org
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