Sunday, March 9, 2008

Craft Lesson 5

Resources
Myers, Walter Dean. Street Love. New York: Harper Collins, 2006.
Discussion
Street Love is an amazing work of poetry that focuses on two individual’s discovery of love. Walter Myers’s book is a great example of how to take a classic plot and retell the story in a new way. This lesson allows the students to practice this method of retelling while increasing comprehension of the parts of a story. Text Reformulation engages the students to think about the original text and identify key elements. They also get to practice sequencing, generalizing, and predicting. The goal is to develop and reinforce good reading strategies. To accomplish the assignment, students need to have background knowledge of the elements of a story (plot, characters, theme, etc.).
How to teach it
The students should read Street Love and identify key elements of the story. After they finish the book, the teacher will give them an example of a text reformulation. Since I play guitar, I would write a song that summarizes the book. Next, the teacher will assign groups and have the students pick how they will retell the story. The students can create a narrative, a poem, a short story, or any other written format. The new text will be shared with the class to review the key concepts in the story. The student’s work will be evaluated with a rubric based on the main parts of the original story.

1 comment:

René Saldaña, Jr. said...

Michael: about the note you left on my TBFLive! entry: the Stormtrooper was cool, and a guy dressed up as Chewie, wearing some high tech lifts that made him well over 8 feet easy. It was cool to see. I wasn't in complete control of my thinking so I didn't take pictures of all the different characters. What a doofus I was!