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Reading and Writing : The Essential Keys to Comprehension. By: Nathaniel Shaw. The Facts. Students receive 12 years of guidance on written communication. Students receive 6-8 years on reading. Students receive 11 years on Mathematics. Reading and writing are important subject areas. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Facts

Students receive 12 years of guidance on written communication.

Students receive 6-8 years on reading.

Students receive 11 years on Mathematics.

Reading and writing are important subject areas.

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The Question

Where do these students learn how to incorporate reading

and writing into specific subject areas, such as math?

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Reading

Reading is comprised of two parts: Encoding words from the text to the reader. Comprehension of the text.

Reading is different for different types of text.

Similar to fantasy texts and biographies, math texts and Spanish texts are extremely different from one another.

Teaching HOW TO READ these texts is extremely important for student comprehension.

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How Do I Do This?

Break down parts of the text for the students.

Plan read-alouds.

Use self-questioning.

Model some note-taking strategies.

Have students Pair and Share.

Make sure reading is at appropriate reading level.

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REMEMBER…

Teaching students how to effectively read in your content area isn’t a waste of a lesson!

Many students struggle in mathematics because they don’t know how to read the text or symbols.

By teaching reading and the processes associated with reading a specific text, students will benefit greatly. Be able to read text on their own. Better comprehend the material in the text. Make connections and find the

similarities/differences between other types of text they are familiar with.

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Writing

Author J. Emig says writing is “the most powerful and unique mode of learning.”

Can be graphically recorded and comes directly from the student.

Used in every subject area; extremely important in both college and the real world.

Is another form or learning for students by reviewing and clarifying material.

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How Do I Do This? Have students fill in creative note-taking guides

Encourage journal entries every class

Model a good note-taking strategy

Use opening and closing writing tasks to benefit students (can also be used as a form of assessment)

Plan a session where students rewrite and clarify their previous notes

Have students compare notes in pairs/groups

Use a completion portfolio where students can see their progress throughout the year

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REMEMBER…

Teaching writing helps students in every aspect of the classroom, from expressing ideas to reviewing and clarifying concepts.

Students struggle in math also, because they have difficulty solving/writing solutions using mathematical symbols on their own.

By helping students learn how to improve their writing, students will be able to better communicate their ideas, write more effective notes, and can even better their reading skills.

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Reading AND Writing

Although explained separately, they are often done simultaneously.

Writing notes while reading helps students slow down reading and better clarify the material.

BOTH are important in everyday life and are used almost everywhere.

It’s important to see how beneficial teaching these skills can be. By knowing these skills, the student can use them in any subject area and everywhere outside of school as well.

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“The importance of reading and writing cannot be overstated. Throughout their entire lives, students will be using their ability to read and write to learn and to

communicate. Certain disciplines, such as mathematics, may require students to

develop special skills in order to read and write effectively in that discipline. It should

be important for the teachers in each discipline to educate their students to

learn and communicate in that discipline. Otherwise, we may be failing to prepare

the students to survive in a society where communication and learning on one’s own

are increasing in importance.” – Mark Freitag

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