Hi Michael, Thanks for sharing your materials. I wasn’t able to comment in Google, I’m afraid. So I’m writing some comments here. Thanks too for the background information – all very clear.
First of all, what a lovely text to use as the content. It makes me want to read on and find out why the writer holds her friend in two hands!
It’s just great to see how you’ve used the existing material but have enhanced it and made it so appropriate and useful for yoru students.
The student handout is clean, clear and concise. Th eintstructions are easy to follow and the numbering makes it easy to know exactly what they have to o and in which order. I also like tehfcat that you’ve added WOLs (write on lines) to the worksheet. This helps the students know exactly how much they are expected to write and adds value to the completed worksheet at the end – in terms of revsion or study.
I would love to use this with my students, and have done similar things in the past regarding openers. Your handouts are easy to follow and void of unnecessary content.
Hi Michael, Thanks for sharing your materials.
ReplyDeleteI wasn’t able to comment in Google, I’m afraid. So I’m writing some comments here. Thanks too for the background information – all very clear.
First of all, what a lovely text to use as the content. It makes me want to read on and find out why the writer holds her friend in two hands!
It’s just great to see how you’ve used the existing material but have enhanced it and made it so appropriate and useful for yoru students.
The student handout is clean, clear and concise. Th eintstructions are easy to follow and the numbering makes it easy to know exactly what they have to o and in which order. I also like tehfcat that you’ve added WOLs (write on lines) to the worksheet. This helps the students know exactly how much they are expected to write and adds value to the completed worksheet at the end – in terms of revsion or study.
I really can’t fault this at all. Great!
The topic is great.
ReplyDeleteKatherine Bilsborough Thank you Katherine, I'm glad you like it! I've updated the Google doc so people can comment if they wish.
ReplyDeleteI would love to use this with my students, and have done similar things in the past regarding openers. Your handouts are easy to follow and void of unnecessary content.
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