I am not currently in the classroom so I do not have a group of students that I could implement a mini project on. But I do have an 8 year old boy that I can experiment with. My son is a great reader and has been speeding through some big books while still scoring high on the AR tests. Being a great reader is good, but I still feel like there should be something to supplement the reading to help him to take his time and absorb rather than speed read. I felt like he was really lacking in being able to think creatively. I could see this in the simplest tasks, such as when the teacher would have them write sentences with his spelling words, or even when it came to creatively thinking up a new game to play with friends, he seemed to be lacking this skill. My son has been reading the Harry Potter book series and I have really been wanting to do something with him.I decided to have him create a new character that would fit into Harry Potter's world. I wanted him to come up with a new classmate or new roommate of Harry's. I wanted him to really think about the details that he knows about all the other characters and to make sure he developed this new character with all the same attributes. Each day I had him write a new paragraph describing one aspect of the characters life. First we should know why this student has come to Hogwarts. We should also have some sense about his background, who his parents were, what kind of powers they have.
In the beginning it was very difficult. It was like pulling teeth to get even one or two short sentences out, much less a whole paragraph. We didn't get very far in the development, but I think it was great experience for him
In the beginning it was very difficult. It was like pulling teeth to get even one or two short sentences out, much less a whole paragraph. We didn't get very far in the development, but I think it was great experience for him