Monday, December 30, 2013

Creating Sentences

I don't know about you, but getting my students to use sentences is quite difficult.  For our state testing, there are multiple tasks that require my students to "generate a sentence".  Yikes!  I know my kiddos get the concept and I can get them to show me this in multiple ways, but generating a sentence is not currently one of them!
We have been working on this skill in multiple ways.  The most successful one I've had is to use a sentence creation graphic organizer.
We began with one that was filled in with a word bank that I knew included the words needed for the pictures or situations we were addressing.
The student would look at a picture and then follow the sentence graphic organizer (with my prompts).  They would end up with a sentence such as "the girl is running in the park", or "the man is cooking in the kitchen".  Using pictures and these words, we created multiple sentences!  It was so easy and the kiddos really enjoyed the activity!

3 comments:

  1. We have used something similar but with cut-outs and pictures on each. So for instance the word Girl, would be a picture of the girl and the word along with the word Who.
    Maybe when we get better we can try without the pictures and use more words. But currently this has been working really well for us.

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  2. I love this idea! I just went through a somewhat frustrating session with a couple of my students (middle school autism program) who were shown a picture of 2 kids cooking. They were unable to generate a sentence, even after we discussed what they were seeing in the picture, without some major assistance from me. So I was looking for ideas and found this and think it will work beautifully!

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