I came
up with this idea because I felt that story structure and elements is such an important
concept for students to understand. I
love the book 7 x 9 = Trouble and
have used it in my classroom before.
When the ELA teacher I am working with shared she was reading this with some
of her students, I was thrilled. She had
already taught the story elements to the student I worked with, Joe. Joe had a
great understanding of the elements. He
was thrilled to spend a few lunches with me to complete a writing assignment I
asked of him. Joe liked the idea that his
work would be published into a book. I especially
liked the creation of the book I have created because it included reading,
writing, and some math skills. Although
the teacher did all the instruction with the student, I tied in the writing
aspect. The great thing was is that he
came up with the thought that it included reading, writing and math in his
writing sample. I thought this was amazing
that he made this connection. His
teacher thought UDL Book Builder was a great way to publish students writing. Her major concern was will the students be
able to navigate through the site independently. She did feel this tool would be so useful in
higher grade levels and I agree. I think
that higher grade level teachers could have their students use this without a
problem. In speaking with a few ELA
teachers we all felt this would be a great tool for us to use in a variety of
ways. Some of these ideas included:
having students write actual stories, practicing using context clues or vocabulary
(using the coaches) by creating books for the students, and writing book
reports. I feel that the book I created could be used in a few different
ways. A teacher could use this book as
an example so that students could create their own book on story elements or
any other content. This book could also
be used to teach or review story elements with a class. Furthermore, the book could be used to review
the book 7 x 9= Trouble. This was a
really great website and I plan on using this and sharing it a lot in the
future.
Amy,
ReplyDeleteI love your story line and presentation of the trouble with math facts. I am a high school math teacher and I can honestly tell you that many students still struggle with multiplication facts. Great, useful book!
Nice book Amy! I like how the book is related to math. Its hard to find book about math that students can relate to. Multiplication is such an important concept that all students need to understand.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea in teaching students the elements of a story and using a math theme.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work! I love how reading, writing and math skills are address through the story creating process. I can also see the ownership of learning for Joe. This is certainly a great way to work with student using UDL Book Builder. :D
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