Reading & Learning Strategies: Middle Grades Through High School
Häftad, Engelska, 2011
Av Susan Lenski, Mary Ann Wham, Jerry Johns, Lenski Susan, Wham Mary Ann, Lenski et al,
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Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.View the Reading Resources CatalogThis fourth edition is based on the Professional Standards developed by the International Reading Assoc. (IRA). Educators will get over 100 content-relevant instructional strategies.Each research-based strategy includes a detailed explanation and examples from various content areas. A quick reference guide enables teachers to identify the goal and then choose the strategy that best fits their curriculum and students' needs. Teachers are encouraged to adapt these strategies to make their own instruction more responsive to their students' needs to help them become effective readers and learners. Access to online bonus material includes 300 reproducible pages for classroom use and additional content area examples.
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- Utgivningsdatum2011-05-04
- Mått216 x 279 x 16 mm
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor278
- Upplaga4
- FörlagKendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
- ISBN9780757588129
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- CHAPTER 1 Learning with TextsLearning GoalsQuestions to ConsiderOVERVIEWDemands of Content Area TextsLiteracy in the DisciplinesInstructing Students in Your DisciplineReading as a Sociocultural ActivityTransactional Theory of ReadingYour Students: A Cultural MixEnglish Language Learners (ELLs)Struggling ReadersText ComplexityLexile Framework for ReadingContexts of InstructionContent Area StrategiesContexts for AssessmentConclusionActivities and Journal Entries for Teacher EducatorsCHAPTER 2 Fostering Motivation and Reading EngagementLearning GoalsQuestions to ConsiderOVERVIEW2.1 Creating Interest2.2 Promoting Positive Attitudes2.3 Arousing Curiosity for Topics2.4 Fostering MotivationActivities and Journal Entries for Teacher EducatorsCHAPTER 3 Building VocabularyLearning GoalsQuestions to ConsiderOVERVIEW3.1 Linking Vocabulary to Background Knowledge3.2 Defining Words3.3 Understanding Relationships among Words3.4 Developing Independence in Vocabulary Acquisition3.5 Using Words EffectivelyActivities and Journal Entries for Teacher EducatorsCHAPTER 4 Word StudyLearning GoalsQuestions to ConsiderOVERVI EW4.1 Using Context4.2 Decoding and Meaning4.3 Using Reference Sources4.4 Using Greek and Latin RootsActivities and Journal Entries for Teacher EducatorsCHAPTER 5 Comprehending Literary TextsLearning GoalsQuestions to ConsiderOVERVIEW5.1 Accessing Prior Knowledge5.2 Studying Aspects of Characterization5.3 Recognizing Story Structure Features5.4 Enhancing Learning with LiteratureActivities and Journal Entries for Teacher EducatorsCHAPTER 6 Understanding Informational TextsLearning GoalsQuestions to ConsiderOVERVIEW6.1 Demonstrating General Understanding6.2 Using Text Structure6.3 Developing an Interpretation6.4 Questioning Texts6.5 Making Connections6.6 Using Text FeaturesActivities and Journal Entries for Teacher EducatorsCHAPTER 7 Reading CriticallyLearning GoalsQuestions to ConsiderOVERVIEW7.1 Determining Authors' Qualifications, Perspectives, and Purposes7.2 Considering Alternative Views7.3 Developing Informed Opinions7.4 Promoting Critical LiteracyActivities and Journal Entries for Teacher EducatorsCHAPTER 8 StudyingLearning GoalsQuestions to ConsiderOVERVIEW8.1 Learning to Study8.2 Understanding Textbook Features8.3 Reading Flexibly8.4 Summarizing Content Information8.5 Taking NotesActivities and Journal Entries for Teacher EducatorsReferencesIndexWEB CONTENTSSection 2.1STRATEGY 1Anticipation Guide ReproducibleAnticipation Guide Consumer Education ExampleAnticipation Guide Driver's Education (Illinois) ExampleAnticipation Guide Health ExampleAnticipation Guide Social Studies ExampleSTRATEGY 2People Search ReproduciblePeople Search History ExamplePeople Search Science ExamplePeople Search Math ExamplePeople Search Music ExampleSTRATEGY 3Problematic Situation ReproducibleProblematic Situation History ExampleProblematic Situation Science ExampleSTRATEGY 4Predict-O-Gram ReproduciblePredict-O-Gram Literature Example #1Predict-O-Gram Literature Example #2STRATEGY 5That Was Then ... This Is Now ReproducibleThat Was Then ... This Is Now Social Studies ExampleThat Was Then ... This Is Now Science (Energy Sources) ExampleSection 2.2STRATEGY 6Autobiography Math ExampleAutobiography Carpentry ExampleSTRATEGY 7Opinionnaire/Questionnaire Science Example #1Opinionnaire/Questionnaire Science Example #2STRATEGY 8Sustained Silent Reading (SSR) Log ReproducibleSTRATEGY 9Content Area Picture Books: Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, the Arts, and Social StudiesSection 2.3STRATEGY 11Creating Sentences ReproducibleCreating Sentences Literature ExampleSTRATEGY 12Probable Passages ReproducibleProbable Passages Social Studies ExampleSTRATEGY 13Content Predict-O-Gram ReproducibleContent Predict-O-Gram: Social Studies ReproducibleContent Predict-O-Gram Social Studies ExampleContent Predict-O-Gram Government ExampleContent Predict-O-Gram Literature ExampleSTRATEGY 14Poetry Prowess Resources: Language Arts, Mathematics, Physical Fitness and Health, Social Studies, SciencePoetry Prowess Websites: Poetry, Presentation, General Poetry, Social Studies, ScienceSection 2.4STRATEGY 15K-W-LReproducibleK-W-L Industrial Arts ExampleK-W-L Government ExampleSTRATEGY 16The Imposter Art ExampleThe Imposter Chemistry ExampleThe Imposter Literature ExampleSTRATEGY 17DRAW Driver's Education ExampleDRAW Math ExampleDRAW Science ExampleSection 3.1STRATEGY 1Knowledge Rating Scale ReproducibleKnowledge Rating Scale Math ExampleSTRATEGY 2Exclusion Brainstorming ReproducibleExclusion Brainstorming Science ExampleSTRATEGY 3Imagine That! ReproducibleSection 3.2STRATEGY 4Magic Square ReproducibleMagic Square Statistics ExampleSTRATEGY 5Graphic Organizer ReproducibleSTRATEGY 6Four Square ReproducibleFour Square Literature ExampleSTRATEGY 7Word Storm ReproducibleWord Storm English ExampleSTRATEGY 8Word Web ReproducibleWord Web English ExampleSection 3.3STRATEGY 9Semantic Feature Analysis Chart ReproducibleSemantic Feature Analysis ReproducibleSemantic Feature Analysis Government ExampleSemantic Feature Analysis Art (Spanish) ExampleSemantic Feature Analysis Mathematics (Spanish) ExampleSTRATEGY 10Closed Word Sort ReproducibleClosed Word Sort Science ExampleSTRATEGY 11Magnet, Words ReproducibleMagnet Words Science ExampleSection 3.4STRATEGY 13Vocabulary Self-Collection ReproducibleSection 3.5STRATEGYIdentifying Figurative Language ReproducibleIdentifying Figurative Language Language Arts ExamplesSTRATEGY 16Sensing Similes and Metaphors ReproducibleSTRATEGY 17Choosing Stronger Connotations ReproducibleChoosing Stronger Connotations Language Arts ExamplesSTRATEGY 18Positive or Negative Connotations? ReproduciblePositive or Negative Connotations? Language Arts ExamplesSection 4.1STRATEGY 5Predictions, Definitions, and Connections ReproduciblePredictions, Definitions, and Connections Art ExampleSTRATEGY 7Word Questioning ReproducibleWord Questioning Art ExampleWord Questioning Geometry ExampleWord Questioning Government ExampleWord Questioning Literature ExampleSection 4.2STRATEGY 8Repeated Readings Record Sheet ReproducibleSTRATEGY 9Two Questions ReproducibleSTRATEGY 12Foreign Words and Phrases ReproducibleForeign Abbreviations, Words, and PhrasesSection 4.3STRATEGY 16Dictionary Challenge ReproducibleSTRATEGY 19Word Map ReproducibleWord Map Literature ExampleSection 4.4STRATEGY 21Word Spine ReproducibleWord Tree ReproducibleWord Tree ExampleSection S.1STRATEGY 1Story Impressions ReproducibleStory Impressions Poetry ExampleSTRATEGY 2Anticipation Guide ReproducibleAnticipation Guide Literature ExampleSTRATEGY 3Character Quotes ReproducibleCharacter Quotes Literature ExampleSection 5.2STRATEGY 4Biopoem ReproducibleBiopoem Poetry ExampleSTRATEGY 5Missing Person's Report ReproducibleMissing Person's Report Literature ExampleSTRATEGY 6Attribute Web ReproducibleAttribute Web Literature Example #1Attribute Web Literature Example #2Section 5.3STRATEGY 7Story Map ReproducibleStory Map Literature ExampleSTRATEGY 8Conflict-Resolution Paradigm ReproducibleConflict-Resolution Paradigm Literature ExampleSTRATEGY 9What's Your Perspective ReproducibleWhat's Your Perspective Literature ExampleSection 5.4STRATEGY 10Locating Literary Devices ReproducibleLocating Literary Devices Literature ExampleSTRATEGY 11Connecting Fact and Historical Fiction ReproducibleConnecting Fact and Historical Fiction Literature ExampleHistorical Literature for Selected TopicsSection 6.1STRATEGY 1Idea Web Assessment Health/Science ExamplePrereading Plan (PreP) ReproduciblePrereading Plan (PreP) Math ExampleSTRATEGY 2Anticipation/Reaction Guide ReproducibleAnticipation/Reaction Guide Language Arts ExampleAnticipation/Reaction Guide Social Studies ExampleSTRATEGY 3Think, Predict, Read, Connect; (TPRC) ReproducibleThink, Predict, Read, Connect (TPRC) Social Studies ExampleSTRATEGY 4GIST ReproducibleGIST Music ExampleSection 6.2STRATEGY 5Compare-Contrast Graphic Organizer ReproducibleCompare-Contrast Graphic Organizer Physical Education ExampleDescription Graphic Organizer ReproducibleDescription Graphic Organizer Math ExampleSequence Graphic Organizer ReproducibleSequence Graphic Organizer Science ExampleCause and Effect Graphic Organizer ReproducibleCause and Effect Graphic Organizer Social Studies ExampleProblem and Solution Graphic Organizer ReproducibleProblem and Solution Graphic Organizer Consumer Education ExampleSTRATEGY 6Sequence Idea-Map ReproducibleSequence Idea-Map Music ExampleDescription Idea-Map ReproducibleDescription Idea-Map Literature ExampleCompare and Contrast Idea-Map ReproducibleCompare and Contrast Idea-Map Science ExampleCause and Effect Idea-Map ReproducibleCause and Effect Idea-Map Science ExampleProblem and Solution Idea-Map ReproducibleProblem and Solution Idea-Map Business ExampleSTRATEGY 7Signal Words ReproducibleSection 6.3STRATEGY 8It Says-I Say-And So ReproducibleIt Says-I Say-And So Social Studies ExampleSTRATEGY 9ReQuest ReproducibleReQuest Driver's Education ExampleSTRATEGY 10Inference Chart ReproducibleInference Chart Art ExampleSTRATEGY 11Three-Level Guide ReproducibleThree-Level Guide Literature ExampleSection 6.4STRATEGY 12Questioning the Author (QtA) ReproducibleSTRATEGY 13Question Answer Relationship (QAR) ReproducibleSTRATEGY 14Inquiry Questions (IQs) ReproducibleSection 6.5STRATEGY 15Connections Chart ReproducibleConnections Chart Social Studies ExampleConnections Chart Technology ExampleSTRATEGY 16Share What You Know (SWYK) ReproducibleShare What You Know (SWYK) Language Arts ExampleSTRATEGY 17Intra-Act ReproducibleIntra-Act Math ExampleSection 6.6STRATEGY 18Text Preview ReproducibleSTRATEGY 19In the Feature, but Not in the Text ReproducibleSTRATEGY 20Bar Graph Physical Education ExampleSTRATEGY 21Timeline ReproducibleTimeline Social Studies ExampleTimeline School Memories ReproducibleSection 7.1STRATEGY 1Consider the Source ReproducibleConsider the Source Math ExampleConsider the Source Science ExampleSTRATEGY 2Perspective Guide ReproduciblePerspective Guide Health ExamplePerspective Guide Social Studies ExampleSTRATEGY 3Ask the Author ReproducibleAsk the Author Literature ExampleAsk the Author Science ExampleSTRATEGY 4Determining Authors' Purposes ReproducibleDetermining Authors' Purposes Literature ExampleDetermining Authors' Purposes Social Studies ExampleSection 7.2STRATEGY 5Discussion Web ReproducibleDiscussion Web Health ExampleSTRATEGY 6Discussion Continuum ReproducibleDiscussion Continuum Social Studies ExampleSTRATEGY 7Options Guide ReproducibleOptions Guide Science ExampleSTRATEGY 8Questioning Editorial Perspectives ReproducibleSection 7.3STRATEGY 9State-Question-Read-Conc1ude (SQRC) ReproducibleState-Question-Read-Conclude (SQRC) Language Arts ExampleSTRATEGY 10Opinion-Proof ReproducibleOpinion-Proof Essay Evaluation Scoring Guide ReproducibleSTRATEGY 11Support Your Position (SYP) ReproducibleSupport Your Position (SYP) Science ExampleSTRATEGY 12Truman Document Excerpt History ExampleSOAPS + Claim ReproducibleSOAPS + Claim Sentence Frames ReproducibleSection 7.4STRATEGY 13Reciprocal Teaching Plus ReproducibleReciprocal Teaching Plus Language Arts ExampleReciprocal Teaching Plus Math ExampleSTRATEGY 14Critical Literacy Response ReproducibleCritical Literacy Response Physical Education ExampleCritical Literacy Response Science ExampleSTRATEGY 15Power Graph ReproduciblePower Graph Social Studies ExampleSTRATEGY 16Looking at Language ReproducibleLooking at Language Music ExampleSTRATEGY 17Problematizing Texts Reproducible, 39STRATEGY 18Taking Social Action ReproducibleSection 8.1STRATEGY 1Preplan-List-Activate-Evaluate (PLAE) Study Plan ReproduciblePreplan-List-Activate-Evaluate (PLAE) Study Plan Social Studies ExampleSTRATEGY 3Study Skills Self-Assessment ReproducibleSTRATEGY 4Project Journal ReproducibleSection 8.2STRATEGY 6Textbook Survey ReproducibleSTRATEGY 7Textbook Scavenger Hunt ReproducibleTextbook Scavenger Hunt Math ExampleSTRATEGY 8THIEVES ReproducibleTHIEVES Science ExampleSection 8.3STRATEGY 11SCAN and RUN ReproducibleSection 8.4STRATEGY 14REAP ReproducibleREAP Science ExampleSection 8.5STRATEGY 19REST English ExampleSTRATEGY 20Cornell Note-Taking ReproducibleCornell Note-Taking Science ExampleSTRATEGY 21Power Notes Visual Arts ExampleSTRATEGY 22Double Entry Diary ReproducibleDouble Entry Diary Language Arts ExampleDouble Entry Diary Social Studies Example
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