Many fictional storybooks have a central problem and solution. To aid students' understanding and comprehension of a storybook, students can be given the opportunity to analyze the problem and solution found within the storybook.
A great extension to this activity is to allow students to come up with their own solutions to the problem in the story. Instead of merely regurgitating the solution found in the text, they can brainstorm other possible solutions to the problem as well.
A great extension to this activity is to allow students to come up with their own solutions to the problem in the story. Instead of merely regurgitating the solution found in the text, they can brainstorm other possible solutions to the problem as well.
"Love challenges, be intrigued by mistakes, enjoy effort, and keep on learning."
- Carol Dweck
- Carol Dweck