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Alana Elliott The use of computer clip art can serve as a motivational springboard for a struggling reader or writer. A fifth grader tutored at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Literacy Development Center read at his grade level but was a very reluctant writer. His tutor introduced him to the idea of using clip art on the Center’s computer to recreate the scenes from the book he was reading. Once he discovered this activity, which allowed him to use his visualizations to produce a representation of the setting, his motivation to write the accompanying summary increased dramatically.
The student, who was reading My Side of the Mountain with his tutor, would painstakingly recreate a scene as described by the author. Knowing that he would have the opportunity to use the computer also motivated him to read carefully for details of the setting and actions of the plot. After creating the scene to his satisfaction, he would then write a summary of the story to accompany it.
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