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When the children were younger and narrating orally to me, the would sometimes forget, especially with some literary books that seem to waffle a bit and take time to get to the point. I started by telling them to remember as many nouns as they could.
Then I came across the idea of 5W’s and a H. It’s not a new idea at all…but it helps me to teach my children to research, to think logically and to organise their thoughts. I made a sheet which listed the W’s and a H and how it could relate to each and every chapter, book, story or movie. I also made a blank sheet so that the child can fill it in while reading. It can be used for all ages.
Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? I call it our Observation Sheet.
We have used these sheets for every subject, including Bible study. They can form as memory joggers or prompts when making a lapbook, writing an essay or a project. This sheet can easily be incorporated with other study skills such as mind-mapping. You can also use them as narration or writing prompts.
You can download a copy of the sheets here. Let me know if you use it, and if you find it beneficial.
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Thanks for these sheets, Susan. I remember using something similar when I was teaching but I like your format better ?
Just looked at you quick bio of yourself and was surprised that bibliophile was #6 but then again, with what is listed at 1-5, I guess it has to be!!
I really like this. I have decided it’s time for my 10 year old to do more writing and I think these may be very helpful to us in getting going! Thanks!
Hi Susan, I’ve been using the 5 Ws and 1 H idea with dd 7yo … her behaviour has not been good (to say it nicely) lately and she is pushing my buttons … also not good
… so trying a different tact, after some quiet discussion about kindness in a relaxed atmosphere, her and I sat down to do the 5 Ws and 1 H of kindness. DD’s creative juices are still creating! An answer to prayer!!
Dear Susan:
Tried to download your Observation Sheet, but got a 404 error message that it could not be found.
Dr. Lee
Hi Dr. Lee,
Thanks for visiting my site! I am sorry that you couldn’t download the Observation Sheets- it was my fault. I had moved them. However, I have fixed it now so you should be fine to try again.
You might also like to see some other downloads on the Freebie page: http://kerugma.net/resources/downloads
Warmly,
Susan <