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Subject: Re: Helping a pre-teen to understand what she is reading


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Yamini goenka (Try visiual effect)
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Date Posted: 05:48:19 07/02/12 Mon
In reply to: The Reading Fox 's message, "Re: Helping a pre-teen to understand what she is reading" on 08:51:57 06/30/12 Sat

As you go along the chapter you can try and draw each event connecting the story in a visual form. Keep the sequence right so that it explains the story without reading it. All you will be left with some of the feelings that you might be unable to draw. This can be explained orally or through dramatics. Try this visual effect it works for most of us cause majority of us are visual learners.hope it works for you. Do write your feedback.

Good luck

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