‘Show and Tell’ is important to most children. It provides your child with an opportunity to share with classmates an object special to him/her. In addition to feeling excited, proud, etc. about his/her item, many reading and language arts objectives are addressed.
Speaking in front of an audience with the
appropriate volume and posture is not easy.
Please practice at home.
Practicing should be part of your child’s homework during days before
his/her ‘show and tell’ day. It only
takes a couple minutes!
Show and Tell Indicators
- Shares
ideas in oral presentations
- Pays
attention when others are speaking
- Listens
and views to gain knowledge in a variety of situations
- Understands
message given
- Increases
vocabulary
- Answers
questions about the ‘show and tell’ item
Lineaments
- Look
for an object that represents your favorite sport.
- Introduce yourself and the object you chose
- Use
props to help you in your presentation:
Ø Cartridge
paper
Ø Colors
Ø Images
or drawings of the object you chose.
Ø Name,
Grade and Section
- One (1) paragraph of 5 lines.
- Remember
that you must learn your sentences by heart. You are not allowed to read
during the presentation.
Dates
3 "A" Friday, November 18
3 "B" Friday, November 18
3 "C" Friday, November 18
3 "D" Friday, November 18
Regards,
Ms. Gema
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Thank you for all Gema!
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