Establish purposes for reading selected texts based upon own or others` desired outcome to enhance comprehension. [4.F19A] October 2014Fourth Grade Figure.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Reading Your Science Textbook Strategies for comprehension.
Advertisements

Process Skill Writing / Writing Process. Students use elements of the writing process (planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing) to compose.
Family Literacy Night. Why revise? Align with Common Core State Standards Reflect the current Reading and Writing Workshop philosophy as well as the Mathematics.
Exploring the Literacy Standards: Diverse Formats & Multiple Texts.
Susan Zimmerman and Chryse Hutchins
The Reading Process.
“I’m ready for my close- up Mr. DeMille!” CLOSE READINGS By: Kimberley Cooper.
READING COMPREHENSION STRATEGIES
What makes a good reader? How do you know you are one?
Comprehension Keys The strategies and tools to help unlock reading comprehension.
Welcome to Implementing the Common Core State Standards
Today we will learn: Daily TEKS Objectives April 1, 2014.
Background from Douglas Fisher Close Reading Dr. Julia Cloat, Director of Curriculum
INFERRING, TEXTUAL SUPPORT, THEME, AND AUTHOR’S PURPOSE.
Process Skill Reading / Fluency. Students read grade-level text with fluency and comprehension.[1] October 20148th Grade ELAR.
PENNSYLVANIA COMMON CORE STANDARDS 1.2 Reading Informational Text Students read, understand, and respond to informational text—with emphasis on comprehension,
 Seven Keys to Comprehension How to help kids READ and GET IT! Monroe County Schools August 2011.
What is Figure 19?. Figure 19 19A= Establish Purpose 19B= Questions 19C= Monitor and Adjust Comprehension Using Background 19D= Make Inferences Using.
Funded by the Library of Congress.
Meeting the Challenge of Common Core: Planning Close Reading CFN 604 October 21 st, 2014.
Process Skill Reading/Fluency. Students read grade-level text with fluency and comprehension.[1] October th Grade ELAR.
Reading By John Trolander. PURPOSE Become more familiar with BST and MCA reading tests Know the reading skills being tested in each 1.Expectations of.
English Language Arts/Reading TEKS - Texas Education Agency September 30, 2008.
Thinking Strategies.
Today we will learn: Daily TEKS Objectives February 28, 2014.
Close Reading of Complex Texts in the 3-8 Modules
Grade 6 Reading. Grade 6 Reading, STAAR Released Questions, Selections 1-2 (Expository/Fiction) Figure 19D (Expository): make inferences about text.
Keys to Comprehension Create Sensory Images Make Connections
Strategies For Your Child STARR Reading and Math.
Comprehension: Reader Factors Chapter 8 Tompkins.
The Reading Process English I Notes. The Reading Process / consists of 3 steps / Before / During / After / complete activities before reading to set the.
Reading Comprehension. Give a summary of the text after reading. Talk about interesting and new information Derive meaning of new words from context.
Today we will learn: Daily TEKS Objectives February 26, 2014.
Process Skill Reading / Fluency. Students read grade-level text with fluency and comprehension.[1] October 20147th Grade ELAR.
RECIPROCAL TEACHING: IN AN ESL CLASSROOM Melissa Dye EDBE /11/2014.
Today we will learn: Daily TEKS Objectives January 24, 2014.
Daily TEKS Objectives March 31, 2014
QAR Question Answer Relationship. Objective~ Knowing the type of question being asked will help you to figure out the answer. Knowing the type of question.
Observing Close Reading. Close Reading What do you remember about close reading ?
13 Key Reading Strategies Skilled readers do these things—that's why they're skilled!
Reading Strategies Before you read you should: 1.Set a purpose for reading 2.Preview the text 3.Make a plan regarding which strategies could help you in.
Establish purposes for reading selected texts based upon content to enhance comprehension.[2.F19A] October 20142nd Grade FIGURE 19.
Funded by the Library of Congress.
By Christine, Katlin G, Kailee, Ashley, Brittany and Melissa.
The Seven Habits of Proficient Readers What do “good” readers do when they read?
Monday Sept. 21, st period – 8:35 – 9:15 2 nd period – 9:20 – 9:55 3 rd period – 10:00– 10:35 4 th 10:40 – 11:10 A -lunch 11:15 – 11:45 B- lunch.
Reading Strategies We Use Every Day. 1. Creating Mental Images Good readers:  Visualize and create pictures in their mind  Organize details in a “mental.
Exploring the Literacy Standards: CCSS & Main Idea.
WELCOMEWELCOME S.C. Lee Junior High 7th Grade STAAR Parent Information.
Today we will learn: Daily TEKS Objectives January 21, 2014.
Substitute Lesson Plan
How to apply close reading to better comprehend what you read.
Daily TEKS Objectives February 3, 2014
What Expert Readers Do! Various Sources.
Renewed Interest in Close Reading
Michigan Reading Standards
Comprehension Strategies
Metacognitive Strategy: Think Alouds
Reading Comprehension Rocks!
Reading Thinking about Thinking
Comprehension Questions
Use Background Knowledge
“Reading Books is Fundamental”
Establish purposes for reading selected texts based upon own or others` desired outcome to enhance comprehension. [5.F19A] October 2014 Fifth Grade.
Gail E. Tompkins California State University, Fresno
Establish purposes for reading selected texts based upon own or others` desired outcome to enhance comprehension. [3.F19A] October 2014 Third GradeFIGURE.
Writing / Writing Process
Writing / Writing Process
Establish purposes for reading selected texts based upon desired outcome to enhance comprehension.[1.F19A] October st Grade FIGURE 19.
Comprehension Check for Understanding Every book is written because the author has something they want to tell us. Sometimes it is to learn.
Presentation transcript:

establish purposes for reading selected texts based upon own or others` desired outcome to enhance comprehension. [4.F19A] October 2014Fourth Grade Figure 19

ask literal, interpretive, and evaluative questions of text. [4.F19B] October 2014Fourth Grade Figure 19

monitor and adjust comprehension (e.g., using background knowledge, creating sensory images, rereading a portion aloud, generating questions).[4.F19C] October 2014Fourth Grade Figure 19

make inferences about text and use textual evidence to support understanding. [4.F19D] October 2014Fourth Grade Figure 19

summarize information in text, maintaining meaning and logical order.[4.F19E] October 2014Fourth Grade Figure 19

make connections (e.g., thematic links, author analysis) between literary and informational texts with similar ideas and provide textual evidence.[4.F19F] October 2014Fourth Grade Figure 19