September 23, 2015
Back by popular demand: Use this new story to review the SGM components in a group or to sharpen student awareness of narrative structure.
September 09, 2015
Are you looking for a story to review the SGM® components in a group or to sharpen student awareness of narrative structure?
1. Read the story below to the child (download printed version).
2. Review the SGM® components on your Teacher Marker.
3. Have the students draw or stamp the icons above the correct SGM component.
4. Have the students draw or stamp the icons above the correct SGM® component (see completed version)
5. After the activity is completed, have the student work with a partner, Turn and Talk, and use his/her SGM® Student Marker to retell the story...
August 26, 2015
Creating foldables is one way to make reinforcing the SGM icons an enjoyable experience. Using a flipbook and our Icon STAMPede Stamp Activity Set is a versatile way to engage students. There are a variety of flip book ideas online which may be adapted to this activity and the stamps make it easy for students themselves to create their own booklets during centers.
August 08, 2015
Do you travel from classroom to classroom teaching Braidy the StoryBraid lessons? Canvas tote bags are very helpful! You can fit Braidy and all the accessories plus the books/activities needed for your lessons in the bag. One teacher used large plastic envelopes and put the book and activity for each class in separate envelopes. Everything fits nicely into the bag. Shown are two of my “Braidy Bags.” The bag shown at the right was made by my kindergarten students. Each child had a part in the “creation” of this bag using his/her thumbprint and paint as part of the design...
July 29, 2015
Are you looking for a quick lesson to reinforce the SGM or Braidy Character Map? Have students each fill out a character map or work with a partner to fill out the map in an interview format: • How old are you? • What best describes how you look? • What are you like as a person? • Are you friendly? • Are you curious? • What do you like (to eat, to do, etc.)? • What don’t you like?...
June 16, 2015
A fun end-of-year activity or summer school activity is making a Character or Setting Collage! You can use old magazines to cut out “Characters.” They may be pictures of celebrities, political figures, community leaders, animals, cartoons or advertisements with people who remind you of characters from children’s literature. Collages can be done individually by using Maps from the Story Grammar Marker® Manual or Braidy the StoryBraid® manual (below) and pasting the magazine clippings right on to the Map...