The teacher can run with either idea in whatever way is convenient. Embedded readings can follow the kid stories.
Embedded readings: can come from anywhere. If they come from a kid story, keep the kid stories basic and type them up. Ask kid groups to embellish or do it as a class or do it on your own. Otherwise, you can take even a historical text and shave it down to the basics: “Dostoevsky dropped college to write. He was arrested. He lived among murderers for four years. He wrote psychological novels.” For the next version, add in where he was born and where he studied, what he wrote first, why he was arrested, which novels he wrote. The next time, you can add in almost all the details.
Does this make things clearer?
Laurie has done a great job on her blog. Now I understand how to keep adding structures. And I love her idea of “no turning the pages.”
Michele
