My students often struggle to connect events in novel scenarios. These would include nursery rhymes, songs, fairy tales, poems, and stories. It can be a need to flesh out the various aspects of each event and how to describe them. It may be that a connection needs to be made with each of these events. The language that describes these connections designates the order of the events. Conventional storytelling vocabulary and phrases may need to be developed. Focusing on novel sequences that are part of the typical repertoire acquired in childhood offers a good possibility of automatic and frequent redundancy. Scenarios may often include common event sequences with the added complexity of actors, dialogue, thoughts, emotions, and position exchange. There is also a high expectancy that my student will have experienced elements within the scenarios and will remember the various aspects of specific events with the help of carefully crafted images.
NURSERY RHYME/SONG
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FAIRY TALE
Goldilocks
Three Little Pigs
Little Mermaid
STORY
Yummy Waffles
Pat Loves Pizza
Pumpkin Faces
My House
Getting Dressed
Where Is The Cat
Orange Juice Party
Valentines Day Cards
STORY:
Yummy Waffles
Yummy Waffles Story - Pages: This is a short story about a girl making waffles for a boy. Dialogue narrates the sequence of events.
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Yummy Waffles Story - Dialogue: These pages illustrate the dialogue for each event in the Yummy Waffles story. Thoughts and speech are shown.
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Yummy Waffles Story - Sentences: These pages focus on the important details for each event in the Yummy Waffles story. Sentences are then written that describe each event.
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Pat Loves Pizza
Pat Loves Pizza Story - Pages: This story illustrates how the pan becomes empty as slices are eaten. It can be used as a question and answer activity and an opportunity for the student to narrate the story as well.
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Pumpkin Faces
Pumpkin Faces Story - Pages: This is a short story about carving pumpkins. Dialogue narrates the sequence of events.
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Pumpkin Faces Sequence - Make: This lesson provides images and text for the sequence of carving a pumpkin. It can be used as a question and answer activity and an opportunity for the student to narrate the action as the text is modeled for each step.
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