READING COMPREHENSION STRATEGY: CLICK AND CLUNK Amanda Baker Erika Harris Misty Haney Nehemiah Solomon.

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READING COMPREHENSION STRATEGY: CLICK AND CLUNK Amanda Baker Erika Harris Misty Haney Nehemiah Solomon

 This strategy is like driving a car. When everything is going smoothly, the car is clicking (Pearson, p. 393). You’re getting to your destination.  When the car hits a pothole, gets stuck in the mud or comes to a big seed bump, then the car is in a clunking phase. Obstacles are hindering you. CLICK AND CLUNK (COMPARISON)

 Click and Clunk is a useful way to motivate students to become involved in monitoring for meaning (Pearson, p. 393).  Clicks are portions of the text that are easy to understand.  Clunks are problem portions, which can be hard words or confusing sentences.  Students use metacognition to try to correct their own reading errors. WHAT IS CLICK AND CLUNK?

 When student hits a clunk, they attempt to clarify.  Strategies for dealing with clunks might be listed on a chart in the classroom or on a bookmark.  If students are unable to resolve a clunk, they can place a sticky note next to the confusing element then get help later. STRATEGIES TO USE

REFERENCES Pearson Custom Education: Developing literacy: LITR New York: Pearson Learning Solutions, p Dr. Miller, K. (2010, December 21). Effective reading comprehension techniques: click and clunk. Retrieved from -reading-comprehension-techniques-clicks-and- clunks/