Trying out strategies for children's literature

Now that we have gone through some of the strategies we had discovered in class, which strategies do you think children will be most attracted to? Figure it out and tell us the next time we meet. So let's discuss, ok? Of course there is more!  Let us then try out some strategies in class and exchange views about their effectiveness.
See you.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Halo everyone... As for me, I think Reader's theater will be able to attract children. This is because during this activity, it will require children to involve directly, either to play roles in the story that has been chosen by the teacher/adult, or as the narrator. they will enjoy this activity because children like to involve in something with a group of friend. Furthermore, Reader's theater does not require the children to memorize their lines as compare to Role play (please correct me if I'm wrong.)
they can bring their script or book to the front and together with their friend, they conduct the activities without feeling nervous! :)
The teaching and learning process will be more interesting when the children enjoy their lesson. That is my opinion. TQ. Madam, correct me if I'm wrong. ^^,

Unknown said...

hI aNISA, GOOD QUESTION
THERE ARE ALWAYS CONFLICTING VIEWS. IT IS DIFFICULT TO CATEGORISE THE DIFFERENT GENRES SOMETIMES INTO ONE CATEGORY ONLY. YOU HAVE TO LOOK AT WHICH ONE IT FITS INTO MOSLTY. LOOK AT THE CHARACTERISTICS.

HELLO ZULAIKHA,
I THINK EVER SINCE I HAD BEEN IN SCHOOL,AND BELIEVE ME, THAT'S A LONG LONG TIME AGO, I HAVE KNOWN OF HANG TUAH FROM MY HISTORY CLASSES. SO, I DO NOT THINK THAT HE IS A FICTIONAL CHARACTER. I WOULD SAY THAT IT IS NON FICTION. ANYWAY THIS CAN BE DISCUSSED IN CLASS.

MARCE,
I DO AGREE WITH YOU

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