Reading stories with young learners.

Reading is fun!
I choose interesting and easy reading stories for my young learners that do not let learners get bored. We have a classroom library where all books are sorted by genres and the age of my students.  They love reading and doing some fun activities on stories.
Here is a story prepared for grade 4.
Step 1: Read the story and retell it. 
Retelling helps students to memorize the main idea and improves learners speaking skills.

Step 2: 
True/ False activity.
This activity is useful for reading comprehension as checking students' understanding is 
a very important part of reading strategy.


Step 3: 
"Story Map" activity. I usually offer my students to work in groups for story mapping because of time-consuming. It also helps learners to work in a team helping each other.

Step 4: Presentation
The teams present their story map by following a given structure in the story map handout. 
Story mapping is a unique technique that provides a clear picture of the whole story by reviewing and analyzing the story.

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