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In Reciprocal teaching student's are expected to be responsible for each of four shared reading activities...
1) Predicting
2) Clarifying
3) Questioning
4) Summarizing
Reciprical teaching is a way to teach students how to both...
read for meaning and how to self-conduct crosschecks to ensure reading comprehension.
story mapping is a technique in which students...
relate the main incidents of a text they have read.
-This both assesses and builds reading comprehension and practice in writing skills.
What are the steps involved in conducing a story mapping session?
1 Conduct a read-aloud or shared reading lesson
2Discuss the main events and setting of the story.
Assign students to draw the main characters.
-Discuss the pathway taken by the main characters.
-Glue all of the illustrations on a large piece of btucher paper.
-Draw arrows to show the directrions of the action.
Interactively write to explain the map to viewers.
Litarature discussion circles teach students...
how to talk about books with peers. This builds both comprehension skills and critical thinking skills.
What steps must be followed to conduct a literature discussion circle?
4.2.4.6
What are the three general levels of comprehension?
-Literal Comprehension
-Inferential Comprehension
-Evaluative Comprehension
Literal Comprehension includes...
identifying explicit main ideas, details, the sequence of events, cause and effect within the text, and patterns.
Inforential comprehension includes...
Inferring implicit main ideas and details, making comparisons, drawing conclusions and generalizations, and predicting outcomes.
Evaluative comprehension includes...
identifying areas of bias and unsupported inferences in the text, identifying propagands, identifying logical fallacies, distinguishing between facts and opinions, and expressing opinions about content, characters, and language use.
A teacher should be able to build and reinforce techniques that students can use to better understand reading texts. These techniques should include the following:
-Self-monitoring
-Rereading
-Note-taking
-outlining
-Summarizing
-Mapping
-using learning logs
Self-monitoring is...
simply teaching students to ask the same kinds of questions of themselves that the teacher might ask of a class after a text has been read.
Learning Logs are...
a technique that teachers use to help students integrate course content, comprehension strategies, and personal feelings. The purpose behind learning logs is that the very act of writing can be educational.