Matching Pairs Listening skillsOnline version Listening skills by Shaner Adams 1 Readers' Theatre 2 Listening Gallery Walk 3 Reciprocal teaching 4 Listening stations 5 Presentations 6 Photo narratives 7 Digital storytelling students collect images and then record a narrative to accompany the images students create a visual image, record themselves talking about the image, and then code it with a symbol that will allow others to access the digital file students practice reading and rereading a script, either one that was prepared for them or one they developed collaboratively, based on an informational text they have studied students read chunks of a given text and then take turns with various comprehension strategies such as predicting, questioning, clarifying, and summarizing students listen to digital recordings of their teacher reading a complex informational text aloud, then discuss the questions the teacher poses at the end of the recording students research a topic and then share their findings with their peers, either in a small group or a large group students create original narrative and informational pieces