Saturday, June 11, 2011

Building Literacy with Interactive Stories

Pocket chart stories are a wonderful way to get your students actively involved in the story telling process.  When using pocket chart stories it helps to bring the stories alive and capture the attention of the students.  Students are able to participate in a hands-on way as children are able to move the text around to create different versions of the same story.

Pocket charts help to build:
·         Literacy skills
·         Grammar skills
·         A print-rich learning environment
·         Understanding that print carries meaning
·         Motivation to learn about reading
·         Math skills


You can download this 25 page packet on Pocket Chart for $2.50 at  Teachers Pay Teachers

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