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Teaching Special Kids How to Write Simple Sentences and Paragraphs using Moodle

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jul 20, 2010

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for this link. ]

“We can guide children to write simple sentences and
paragraphs by creating different kinds of activities. Additionally,
we can use many different applications to allow the student to
record the sentence instead of writing it. This way, it is possible
to evaluate their skills and to create motivating exercises to
offer them better guidance to write simpler or more complex
sentences.

“Reading this article written by Vanesa S. Olsen, author of
Moodle 1.9 for Teaching Special Education Children (5-10):
Beginner’s Guide we will learn the following:

* Preparing and recording a sentence with many predefined
words
* Record, encode, and upload digitalized voice as a result of a
Moodle exercise
* Prepare images that combine clipart pictures with geometric
shapes

“Creating a sentence using certain words

“Last Saturday, Alice went to the circus with her mother. Today
is Priscilla’s birthday and Alice cannot wait to tell her friends
about the funny and dangerous things she saw in the circus.”


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