tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4108347960415313523.post3998947517935569731..comments2017-11-16T09:53:38.521-08:00Comments on Judy Chao @ Saint Patrick's School: Trial week 3 part 2Pollyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08386055221372925042noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4108347960415313523.post-74143696213138821992017-09-15T15:06:24.375-07:002017-09-15T15:06:24.375-07:00Hi Joy,
Thank you for your comment. I love the id...Hi Joy, <br />Thank you for your comment. I love the idea of Koosh ball, I'll look into how I can incorporate that with Reciprocal Reading. <br />The students have all set up an individual glossary for Reciprocal Reading, but I think having a shared glossary is a brilliant idea, will trial that starting next week. Thank you Joy!<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4108347960415313523.post-42935678797458615272017-09-13T23:25:29.017-07:002017-09-13T23:25:29.017-07:00Well done, Judy.
I like the prompt cards used. So...Well done, Judy. <br />I like the prompt cards used. Something that I have used to get students to lead discussions is using a Koosh Ball. Kids like the feel of it and it is tactile. Did the students write their own glossary on their own individual document or was it done on a Shared Google Document? Having a shared document would enable the collaboration and shared understanding. <br /><br />I look forward to following your journey, <br /><br />Joy Paton Joy Patonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17992160959432267131noreply@blogger.com