RESC Anuradhapura
WORKSHOP ON READING
CAMPS
Aims of the workshop
·
To
raise awareness of the teachers on how to conduct a Reading Camp.
·
To
introduce different types of reading activities that can be practiced at a
Reading Camp.
Stage
Aim
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procedure
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Material
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Interaction
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Time
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Warm up activity
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ü Any
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To discuss the
importance of reading as a language skill and teacher’s role as an enhancing
factor.
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ü
Participants
discuss in groups and prepare a list to be present in the whole class
discussion.
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Trainer- Groups
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To discuss the
stages of a reading lesson and what purpose each stage serves.
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ü
Trainer leads a
discussion highlighting the following facts.
Pre reading – stimulates
students’ curiosity.
While reading – increases students’
awareness and encourages them to look more closely at the book before its
completion.
Post reading – reflection
of what has been read and expand their perception.
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Trainer- Whole class
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ü
To introduce
different types of reading activities.
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Pre reading.
1. Cover Story
ü
Students are
given a set of questions based on the cover page of a story book.
ü
Students are
given the opportunity to interpret and uncover the story.
2. Chapter
titles
ü
Chapter titles
of the story book are jumbled and get the students order them as they guess.
ü
Trainer leads a
discussion
While reading.
3.
Character poster
ü
Ask the students to prepare a character
poster on the characters of the story book, displaying the appearance,
qualities and characteristics of the given character.
4. Correct
yourself
ü
The story of
the book is given in sentences.
ü
In each
sentence there is an error of information when compared to the original
story.
ü
The students
are expected to correct the error.
Ex.
THE BARBECUE
·
Wilf and dad made
a barbecue.
·
The mums lit
the fire.
·
The children
were tired.
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It began
snowing.
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The dads cooked
ham.
·
The bacon
burned.
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“Oh, No!” the
children got wet.
Post
reading
5. Patchwork
ü
The summary of
the story is given in sentence strips.
ü
Each sentence
strip is cut into two.(as a patchwork)
ü
All the pieces
are mixed up.
ü
Ask the
students to match the two parts of each sentence strip.
ü
Then ask the
students to arrange the sentence
strips in order to get the story sequence
ü
If the students
get the story in the correct order they can see a patchwork design on the
strips they have arranged.
6. Story
sequence
ü
The events of
the story are written in jumbled order.
ü
The students
read the story and arrange the sentences in the correct order.
Ex.
Goldlilocks
and Three Bears
What did Goldilocks do one morning .Read the story and order the
events.
7. Wanted
ü
Some characters
are taken from the stories the students have read.
ü
The students
are told that these characters are lost since yesterday and they want to find
them out.
ü
They are asked
to prepare a “Wanted” notice for the character lost
ü
They can insert
a picture if they wish.
8. Balloon
Debate
ü A story is read.
ü The characters of the story are going in a hot air
balloon.
ü Suddenly there is a leak on the balloon.
ü In groups the students argue and decide the
character to be left out from the balloon.
ü At the end a class debate among the groups is
conducted.
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Story books
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