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In Reciprocal teaching student's are expected to be responsible for each of four shared reading activities...
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1) Predicting
2) Clarifying 3) Questioning 4) Summarizing |
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Reciprical teaching is a way to teach students how to both...
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read for meaning and how to self-conduct crosschecks to ensure reading comprehension.
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story mapping is a technique in which students...
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relate the main incidents of a text they have read.
-This both assesses and builds reading comprehension and practice in writing skills. |
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What are the steps involved in conducing a story mapping session?
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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. |
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Litarature discussion circles teach students...
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how to talk about books with peers. This builds both comprehension skills and critical thinking skills.
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What steps must be followed to conduct a literature discussion circle?
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4.2.4.6
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What are the three general levels of comprehension?
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-Literal Comprehension
-Inferential Comprehension -Evaluative Comprehension |
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Literal Comprehension includes...
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identifying explicit main ideas, details, the sequence of events, cause and effect within the text, and patterns.
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Inforential comprehension includes...
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Inferring implicit main ideas and details, making comparisons, drawing conclusions and generalizations, and predicting outcomes.
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Evaluative comprehension includes...
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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.
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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:
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-Self-monitoring
-Rereading -Note-taking -outlining -Summarizing -Mapping -using learning logs |
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Self-monitoring is...
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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.
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Learning Logs are...
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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.
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