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Jennie Bales

Teaching Narrative Nonfiction with Guided Reading for Early Elementary Students - YouTube - 0 views

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    n-class example of teaching the guided reading strategy of using story structure to help read narrative nonfiction. The teacher is using the Units of Study for Teaching Reading instructional model developed by Lucy Calkins. Watch as the teacher demonstrates guided reading strategies such as looking at the cover and title page to predict what the book will be about. By providing guided reading instruction and coaching before the students read the passage of text, they will be more likely to discover answers for their predictions. After students finish reading the nonfiction passage the teacher meets with them individually to provide additional guided reading support and see if their predictions came true. For more information about teaching guided reading in the reading workshop model visit http://www.unitsofstudy.com
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    n-class example of teaching the guided reading strategy of using story structure to help read narrative nonfiction. The teacher is using the Units of Study for Teaching Reading instructional model developed by Lucy Calkins. Watch as the teacher demonstrates guided reading strategies such as looking at the cover and title page to predict what the book will be about. By providing guided reading instruction and coaching before the students read the passage of text, they will be more likely to discover answers for their predictions. After students finish reading the nonfiction passage the teacher meets with them individually to provide additional guided reading support and see if their predictions came true. For more information about teaching guided reading in the reading workshop model visit http://www.unitsofstudy.com
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Teaching Strategy: Text-to-Text, Text-to-Self, Text-to-World | Facing History - 5 views

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    A teaching strategy to help students make connections between the ideas in readings, their own experiences and beliefs, and events in history and the world. Facing History offers teaching strategies that nurture students growth; literacy and critical thinking skills within a respectful classroom climate. By giving a purpose to students' reading (i.e. focusing students on paying close attention to text to find connections), this strategy helps students comprehend and make meaning of the ideas in the text. This strategy can be used when reading any text - historical or literary - and it can also be used with other media as well, including films. It can be used at the beginning, middle or end of the reading process - to get students engaged with a text, to help students understand the text more deeply or to evaluate students' understanding of the text.
Jennie Bales

Teacher Read-Aloud That Models Reading for Deep Understanding - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    Teacher read-alouds demonstrate the power of stories. By showing students the ways that involvement with text engages us, we give them energy for learning how reading works. By showing them how to search for meaning, we introduce strategies of understanding we can reinforce in shared, guided, and independent reading.
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    Teacher read-alouds demonstrate the power of stories. By showing students the ways that involvement with text engages us, we give them energy for learning how reading works. By showing them how to search for meaning, we introduce strategies of understanding we can reinforce in shared, guided, and independent reading.
Jennie Bales

Read-Aloud: Social Justice and Action - 1 views

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    Teachers have always read aloud to young children, but recent research has shown that reading aloud can benefit middle and secondary students as well. Reading aloud to teenagers stimulates their imaginations and emotions; models good reading behavior; exposes them to a range of literature; enriches their vocabularies and understanding of sophisticated language patterns; makes difficult text understandable; models the fact that different genres are read differently; supports independent reading; and can encourage a lifelong enjoyment of reading.
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Close Read Complex Text, and Annotate with Tech--Part 1 |wwwatanabe - 1 views

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    Students need to be taught how to read complex texts. One of the strategies for learning how is close reading. A different take on interactive readalouds.
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    Students need to be taught how to read complex texts. One of the strategies for learning how is close reading. A different take on interactive readalouds.
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11 Alternatives to "Round Robin" (and "Popcorn") Reading | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This article outlines round robin reading and highlights its disadvantages. Oral reading does improve fluency, comprehension and word recognition (though silent/independent reading should occur far more frequently as students advance into the later grades). Fortunately, other oral reading activities offer significant advantages over RRR and its cousins. As you'll see in the list many of them share similar features but encourage and support all readers.
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10 Reflective Reading Questions for Cultivating Independent Thinking - 1 views

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    Strategies to cultivate independent thinking abilities through what you read, but more importantly, how you read.
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Promoting reading for pleasure in school libraries - SCIS - 0 views

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    A range of engaging strategies to promote reading for pleasure and to build a love of reading with young learners"
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On Getting Boys to Read & Engage More in the Library - 2 views

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    "An aversion to reading isn't gender specific, however every time you take a look at any research it always shows that boys read less. Here are some strategies I've put in place to combat this. I'm not saying these will work for your school, but I've noticed a big uptake in the number of boys in the Library and of course the number of books they are borrowing. "
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8 Strategies to Keep Informational Reading Fun | Edutopia - 0 views

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    John Spencer discusses the importance of providing a productive and engaging climate for keeping kids engaged in reading informational texts.
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Utilizing School Libraries to Build Lifelong Reading Skills - 0 views

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    "School Libraries Build Lifelong Reading Skills" Strategies to develop students' independent selection strategies.
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THE COMPONENTS OF EFFECTIVE READ ALOUDS - components-effective-read-alouds.pdf - 6 views

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    PDF capture of a slideshow that explains effective read alouds including think aloud and modeling. IT explores pre-reading, during and after activities
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Fostering 21st Century Readers - LightSail - 2 views

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    What does it mean to be a reader in the 21st century? Many studies indicate that reading print offers increased metacognition and comprehension over online reading. However, is this truly the case or is it simply the result of studying students that have not had explicit instruction in how to read online? Although many of us use online and digital text formats, how much instruction have we had in how to navigate and comprehend it? Do these studies illuminate the reality that we need to learn how to be both an effective reader of digital AND print texts?
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Motivating Teens to Read with Free Comics - - 1 views

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    "Started as a way to motivate teens to read, Free Comic Book Day @ the Library has become a favorite among students, teachers, and other staff members at our school. One of the most frustrating parts of being a high school librarian is seeing how academic work interferes with teenagers' motivation to read for fun. "
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Reading to Write - The Writing Center - 1 views

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    This handout suggests reading, note-taking, and writing strategies for when you need to use reading assignments or sources as the springboard for writing a paper.
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Reader's Theater: Giving Students a Reason to Read Aloud | Reading Rockets - 1 views

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    The reader's theater strategy blends students' desire to perform with their need for oral reading practice. Reader's Theater offers an entertaining and engaging means of improving fluency and enhancing comprehension.
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How to Help Secondary Students Start the Year in Reading on the Right Foot | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Setting Readers Up for Success" - strategies to build reading interest and stamina
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Six things you can do to get boys reading more - 1 views

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    Along with links to relevant research this article identifies a series of strategies for libraries and classrooms to implement.
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Rethinking Schools Online - 1 views

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    We must teach students how to navigate in an unjust world, but also teach them how to change it. Educators talk about teaching the basics-reading, writing, and math-but shouldn't teaching students how to stand up, fight back, and work for justice be mandatory curriculum for a democratic society? This website was created by Linda Christenson (2004), who developed the PTAB (Target, Perpetrator, Ally, Bystander) strategy. It explains the strategy in depth, and provides additional information, lesson examples and resources which may be used.
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When Kids Say 'I'm not a reader': How Librarians Can Disrupt Traumatic Reading Practice... - 1 views

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    " how reading trauma is inflicted on students and what librarians can do to interrupt and prevent that trauma from occurring. "
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