Some Ways of Sharing Our Learning
Poster
Web
Presentations
Books
Diagrams
Tape recordings
Movie/Video
Illustrated book
PowerPoint
Overheads
Diorama
Song/Rap
Poems
Dance
Drama
Mime
Play
Tableaus
Puppets
Musical
Website
Models
Artwork
Paintings
collages
Sculpture
Clay
Ceramics
Papier mache
Mosaic
Mural
Recycled materials
Research report
Oral presentation
Classroom activities
Games (board, quizzes, etc.)
Advertisements
Banners
Cartoons/Comic strip
Charts/tables
Collections
Constructions
Crossword puzzles
Diary
Dictionary
Experiment
Fairy tale
Flip book
Interview
Job description
Letters
To/from characters or the author
Record a phone conversation
With some of the characters/author
Magazine
Maps
With a legend
With explanations of the importance of different sites
Masks
Mobiles
Pictures/symbols
Newspaper article
Photos
Puppet shows
Questionnaires
Radio show
Radio commercial (with music)
Riddles
Scrapbook
Scroll
Baking
Research the author
Travel brochure for the setting (with activities)
ID cards for the characters
Pictures, information, signatures
Research the illustrator
Find classified ads that would interest a character
Explain how
List of questions to see if others have read carefully
Front page of a newspaper from materials on the subject/book
Paper dolls of characters
With 3 different costumes
Clothing/costumes
Alternative title
Explain why it’s appropriate or better
Change the setting
Plan a party
Make an invitation that appeals to all characters
Imagine what you’d wear if you were the different characters
Decide on appropriate food, games, and entertainment
Explain your decisions
Find classified ads in a newspaper that would interest different characters
Explain you choices
Wanted posters for the characters
Drawing, physical description, deeds, reward
Rewrite a scene
Beginning, ending, etc.
Design a new book jacket with an original blurb
Explain
Make a collage book mark
Collect current events that relate
Change the setting
Explain how it affects things
Conduct a guided tour of the setting
Include homes of the characters
Put together a preview for a movie of the story
Make an illustrated timeline of what happened
Imagine that you’re a lawyer in a trial of one of the characters
Make a case for the prosecution and the defence
List the top 10 web sites that a particular character would like
Explain your choices
Select the cast (from the class) for a musical of the topic
Explain your choices
Find a song or poem that relates to the story
Explain your choice
Write a review for Amazon.ca
List the goals, dreams, motives behind a character’s actions
Compare characters to each other
Stage a meeting between a character with a character from another text
What would they talk about?
What do they have in common?
Would they become friends?
Make movie recommendations to one of the characters
Explain your choices
Design a home webpage for each character
Appropriate backgrounds, pictures, information, links
Make a photo presentation that captures the main events
Make a photo montage portraying a character’s personality
Find reviews of the book
Read & present at least 5 summaries
Include your own review
Include your opinions of the reviews
Make a coat of arms that describes characteristics, deeds, settings
Make a motto as well
Write what a chat room discussion between characters would sound like
Collect sentences from the text that have an effect on you for some reason
Something you like, or that says something just the way it should
Record page numbers
Describe which astrological sign a character would be born under, and why
If a character is an adult describe, in a story, what they’d be like as a child (or vice versa)