elkhart community schools. listeningspeaking readingwriting listeningspeaking readingwriting
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Elkhart Community Schools
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Listening Speaking
Reading Writing
Listening Speaking
Reading Writing
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Actual Differences in Quantity of Words Heard
In a typical hour, the average child would hear:
Welfare
Working Class
Professional
616 Words
1,251 Words
2,153 Words
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85% of ECS’s students fall into the first two categories:
- welfare
- working class
85% of ECS’s students fall into the first two categories:
- welfare
- working class
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LanguageLanguage
ReadingReading ThinkingThinking
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Reading IS Thinking
“The purpose of reading is understanding.”
Reading IS Thinking
“The purpose of reading is understanding.”
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“True comprehension goes beyond literal understanding and involves the reader’s interaction with text. If students are to become thoughtful, insightful readers, they must extend their thinking beyond a superficial understanding of the text.”Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis
“True comprehension goes beyond literal understanding and involves the reader’s interaction with text. If students are to become thoughtful, insightful readers, they must extend their thinking beyond a superficial understanding of the text.”Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis
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“Once thought of as the natural result of decoding plus oral language, comprehension is now viewed as a much more complex process involving knowledge, experience, thinking and teaching.”(Linda Fielding and P. David Pearson, 1994)
“Once thought of as the natural result of decoding plus oral language, comprehension is now viewed as a much more complex process involving knowledge, experience, thinking and teaching.”(Linda Fielding and P. David Pearson, 1994)
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Researchers identified strategies that proficient readers use to construct meaning from text.
Pearson, Keene, Harvey, Goudvis, Robb and others summarized these strategies.
Elkhart Community School’s Top 10 Reading Strategies are based
on the work of the above researchers.
Researchers identified strategies that proficient readers use to construct meaning from text.
Pearson, Keene, Harvey, Goudvis, Robb and others summarized these strategies.
Elkhart Community School’s Top 10 Reading Strategies are based
on the work of the above researchers.
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7. Make Inferences Then Draw Conclusions
8. Summarize and Synthesize
9. Check Your Understanding
10.Build Fluency
1. Connect to the Text
2. Ask Questions
3. Expand Vocabulary
4. Predict & Prove
5. Sense It
6. Decide What’s Important
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Making Connections: A Bridge From the New to the Known
Text to Self
Text to Text
Text to World
Making Connections: A Bridge From the New to the Known
Text to Self
Text to Text
Text to World
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Asking Questions: The Strategy That Propels Readers Forward
“Questioning is the strategy that keeps readers engaged. When readers ask questions, they clarify understanding and forge ahead to make meaning. Asking questions is at the heart of thoughtful reading.”
Harvey and Goudvis
Asking Questions: The Strategy That Propels Readers Forward
“Questioning is the strategy that keeps readers engaged. When readers ask questions, they clarify understanding and forge ahead to make meaning. Asking questions is at the heart of thoughtful reading.”
Harvey and Goudvis
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“The larger the reader’s vocabulary (either oral or print), the easier it is to make sense of the text.”
Report of the National Reading Panel
“The larger the reader’s vocabulary (either oral or print), the easier it is to make sense of the text.”
Report of the National Reading Panel
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“Research suggests that when students make predictions their understanding increases and they are more interested in the reading material.”Fielding, Anderson, Pearson, Hanson
“Research suggests that when students make predictions their understanding increases and they are more interested in the reading material.”Fielding, Anderson, Pearson, Hanson
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Visualizing: A Tool to Enhance Understanding
“Visualizing is a comprehension strategy that enables readers to make the words on a page real and concrete.”Keene and Zimmerman
Visualizing: A Tool to Enhance Understanding
“Visualizing is a comprehension strategy that enables readers to make the words on a page real and concrete.”Keene and Zimmerman
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“Thoughtful readers grasp essential ideas and important information when reading. Readers must differentiate between less important ideas and key ideas that are central to the meaning of the text.”
Harvey and Goudvis
“Thoughtful readers grasp essential ideas and important information when reading. Readers must differentiate between less important ideas and key ideas that are central to the meaning of the text.”
Harvey and Goudvis
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“Inferring is at the intersection of taking what is known, garnering clues from the text, and thinking ahead to make a judgment, discern a theme, or speculate about what is to come.”
Harvey and Goudvis
“Inferring is at the intersection of taking what is known, garnering clues from the text, and thinking ahead to make a judgment, discern a theme, or speculate about what is to come.”
Harvey and Goudvis
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The Evolution of Thought
Synthesizing is putting together separate parts into a new whole….a process akin to working a jigsaw puzzle.Harvey and Goudvis
The Evolution of Thought
Synthesizing is putting together separate parts into a new whole….a process akin to working a jigsaw puzzle.Harvey and Goudvis
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“If confusion disrupts meaning, readers need to stop and clarify their understanding. Readers may use a variety of strategies to “fix up” comprehension when meaning goes awry.”
Harvey and Goudvis
“If confusion disrupts meaning, readers need to stop and clarify their understanding. Readers may use a variety of strategies to “fix up” comprehension when meaning goes awry.”
Harvey and Goudvis
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“Fluency is important because it frees students to understand what they read.”
Report of the National Reading Panel
“Fluency is important because it frees students to understand what they read.”
Report of the National Reading Panel
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CAUTION!“Although these strategies tend to be introduced independently, readers rarely use these in isolation when reading. These thoughts interact and intersect to help readers make meaning and often occur simultaneously during reading.”
Harvey and Goudvis
CAUTION!“Although these strategies tend to be introduced independently, readers rarely use these in isolation when reading. These thoughts interact and intersect to help readers make meaning and often occur simultaneously during reading.”
Harvey and Goudvis
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Reading is
Thinking
Reading is
Thinking
Sense ItSense It
Making Inferences/ Draw Conclusions
Making Inferences/ Draw Conclusions
Connect To Text
Connect To Text
Ask Questions
Ask Questions
Summarize/ SynthesizeSummarize/ Synthesize
Decide What’s Important
Decide What’s Important
Build FluencyBuild Fluency
Expand VocabularyExpand Vocabulary
Predict and Prove
Predict and Prove
Check Understandi
ng
Check Understandi
ng
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Thinking
About
Thinking
Thinking
About
Thinking
METACOGNITIVE THINKING
METACOGNITIVE THINKING
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Four Levels of
Metacognitive
Knowledge
Four Levels of
Metacognitive
Knowledge
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Level 1
Tacit Learners
and Readers
Level 1
Tacit Learners
and Readers
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Level 2
Aware Learners
and Readers
Level 2
Aware Learners
and Readers
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Level 3
Strategic Learners
and Readers
Level 3
Strategic Learners
and Readers
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Level 4
Reflective Learners
and Readers
Level 4
Reflective Learners
and Readers
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•Track their thinking through coding, writing, or discussion
•Notice when focus is lost
•Stop and go back to clarify thinking
•Reread to enhance understanding
•Read ahead to clarify meaning
Continued….
•Track their thinking through coding, writing, or discussion
•Notice when focus is lost
•Stop and go back to clarify thinking
•Reread to enhance understanding
•Read ahead to clarify meaning
Continued….
EXPLICITLY Teach students to:EXPLICITLY Teach students to:
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•Identify and articulate what’s confusing or puzzling about the text.•Identify and articulate what’s confusing or puzzling about the text.
•Recognize that all questions have value.•Recognize that all questions have value.
•Develop the disposition to question the text or author..
•Develop the disposition to question the text or author..•Think critically about the text and be willing to disagree.•Think critically about the text and be willing to disagree.•Match the problem with the strategy that will best solve it. .
•Match the problem with the strategy that will best solve it. .
EXPLICITLY Teach students to:EXPLICITLY Teach students to:
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•Model their own use of strategies repeatedly over time
•Show students their thinking when reading, and articulate how that thinking helps them better understand what they read
•Discuss how the strategies help readers make meaning
•Model their own use of strategies repeatedly over time
•Show students their thinking when reading, and articulate how that thinking helps them better understand what they read
•Discuss how the strategies help readers make meaning
Strategy instruction is most effective
when…
Strategy instruction is most effective
when…
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•Build in large amounts of time for the actual text reading by the students
•Provide opportunities for guided practice in strategy application
•Show students how the strategy applies to other texts, genres, formats, disciplines and contexts
•Build in large amounts of time for the actual text reading by the students
•Provide opportunities for guided practice in strategy application
•Show students how the strategy applies to other texts, genres, formats, disciplines and contexts
Strategy instruction is most effective when…
Strategy instruction is most effective when…
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•Help students notice how the strategies intersect and work in conjunction with one another
•Take time to observe and confer directly with students about their strategy learning, and keep records
•Remind students that the purpose of the strategy is to better understand the text
•Help students notice how the strategies intersect and work in conjunction with one another
•Take time to observe and confer directly with students about their strategy learning, and keep records
•Remind students that the purpose of the strategy is to better understand the text
Strategy instruction is most effective when…
Strategy instruction is most effective when…
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•Make connections between the new strategy and what the reader already knows
•Respond in writing by coding the text according to a particular strategy
•Gradually release responsibility for the use of the strategy to the students.
•Make connections between the new strategy and what the reader already knows
•Respond in writing by coding the text according to a particular strategy
•Gradually release responsibility for the use of the strategy to the students.
Strategy instruction is most effective when…
Strategy instruction is most effective when…
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The Gradual Release of
Responsibility
The Gradual Release of
Responsibility
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Gradual Release of Responsibility
Gradual Release of Responsibility
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The Gradual Release of Responsibility
The Gradual Release of Responsibility
The teacher explains the strategy.
The teacher demonstrates how to apply the strategy successfully.
The teacher thinks aloud to model the mental processes she uses when she reads.
The teacher explains the strategy.
The teacher demonstrates how to apply the strategy successfully.
The teacher thinks aloud to model the mental processes she uses when she reads.
Teacher ModelingTeacher Modeling
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The Gradual Release of Responsibility
The Gradual Release of Responsibility
After explicitly modeling, the teacher gradually gives the student more responsibility for task completion.
The teacher and students practice the strategy together.
Continued……
After explicitly modeling, the teacher gradually gives the student more responsibility for task completion.
The teacher and students practice the strategy together.
Continued……
Guided PracticeGuided Practice
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The Gradual Release of Responsibility
The Gradual Release of Responsibility
The teacher scaffolds the students’ attempts and supports student thinking, giving feedback during conferring and classroom discussions.
Students share their thinking processes with each other during paired reading and small - and large – group discussions.
The teacher scaffolds the students’ attempts and supports student thinking, giving feedback during conferring and classroom discussions.
Students share their thinking processes with each other during paired reading and small - and large – group discussions.
Guided PracticeGuided Practice
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The Gradual Release of Responsibility
The Gradual Release of Responsibility
After working with the teacher and with other students, the students try to apply the strategy on their own.
The students receive regular feedback from the teacher and other students.
After working with the teacher and with other students, the students try to apply the strategy on their own.
The students receive regular feedback from the teacher and other students.
Independent Practice
Independent Practice
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The Gradual Release of Responsibility
The Gradual Release of Responsibility
Students apply a clearly understood strategy to a new genre or format.
Students demonstrate the effective use of a strategy in more difficult text.
Students apply a clearly understood strategy to a new genre or format.
Students demonstrate the effective use of a strategy in more difficult text.
Application of Strategies In Real Reading Situations
Application of Strategies In Real Reading Situations
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•Reading Aloud
•Thinking Aloud and Coding Text
•Lifting Text (overhead projector)
•Reasoning Through Text (engaging in conversation)
•Reading Aloud
•Thinking Aloud and Coding Text
•Lifting Text (overhead projector)
•Reasoning Through Text (engaging in conversation)
Instructional ApproachesInstructional Approaches
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•Providing Anchor Experiences (mini lessons on strategies)
•Rereading for Deeper Meaning (multiple readings of text)
•Sharing Our Own Literacy by Modeling With Adult Literature (using more difficult text to teach)
•Providing Anchor Experiences (mini lessons on strategies)
•Rereading for Deeper Meaning (multiple readings of text)
•Sharing Our Own Literacy by Modeling With Adult Literature (using more difficult text to teach)
Instructional ApproachesInstructional Approaches
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Responses to Reading
Responses to Reading
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•Whole class discussions
•Pair shares
•Small informal discussion groups
•“Compass” group – four way share
•Book Clubs or Literature Circles
•Informational Study Groups
•Whole class discussions
•Pair shares
•Small informal discussion groups
•“Compass” group – four way share
•Book Clubs or Literature Circles
•Informational Study Groups
Teacher “listens in”
Teacher “listens in”
Oral Responses
Oral Responses
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•Coding text with sticky notes
•Making notes in the margins
•Circling, highlighting, framing, bracketing, and underlining the text
•Using two-and three-column note forms to explore thinking
•Coding text with sticky notes
•Making notes in the margins
•Circling, highlighting, framing, bracketing, and underlining the text
•Using two-and three-column note forms to explore thinking
Written Responses
Written Responses
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•Writing and responding in notebooks – Steno notebooks, literature response journals, Think Books
•Writing letters to teachers, classmates, others in the school community, authors, illustrators
•Writing and responding in notebooks – Steno notebooks, literature response journals, Think Books
•Writing letters to teachers, classmates, others in the school community, authors, illustrators
Written Responses
Written Responses
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•Quick Write or Stop and Write – write about strategies or gist of story, story events, thoughts about characters etc..
•Story Maps, Webs, KWL Charts – key themes, questions, important ideas, images, conclusions, story elements
•Quick Write or Stop and Write – write about strategies or gist of story, story events, thoughts about characters etc..
•Story Maps, Webs, KWL Charts – key themes, questions, important ideas, images, conclusions, story elements
Written Responses
Written Responses
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•Artistic
•Dramatic
•Musical
•Numeric
•Scientific
•Historic
•Economic
•Artistic
•Dramatic
•Musical
•Numeric
•Scientific
•Historic
•Economic
Other Responses…
Other Responses…
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Magazines
Poetry
Newspapers
Short Stories
Essay
Picture Books
Magazines
Poetry
Newspapers
Short Stories
Essay
Picture Books
Short TextShort Text
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Explicit instruction is the key to the development of successful readers!
Explicit instruction is the key to the development of successful readers!