How to Teach Reading Alice Chiu 2006.03.2/8. How I teach Textbook readings Handout Part One: Content-orientedContent-oriented Handout Part Two: Language-orientedLanguage-oriented.

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How to Teach Reading Alice Chiu /8

How I teach Textbook readings Handout Part One: Content-orientedContent-oriented Handout Part Two: Language-orientedLanguage-oriented

Text-based Reading activities 1/2 Scrambled sentences (2)2 Information Hunting (lesson plan 4)4 Predicting the story (6)6 Topic Sentences (10)10 Sentence combining (instructions 11)11 Discussions (12)12

Text-based Reading activities 2/2 Listening comprehension Information gap Matching games Writing the main idea Summary writing Creative writing

Using Graphic Organizers Cluster diagram (1)Cluster diagram Concept map / Mind map (4) (8)48 Outline (4) (12 finding main ideas)412 Venn Diagram Chart (3) -- Fishbone diagram (7)37 KWHL (11)

Project-based Reading Activities Reading Lab Our Book Report Project IWiLL Reading Club

閱讀圖書館 SRA Reading Lab

Online Resources (Reading) For teachers –Teaching IdeasTeaching Ideas –Articles on Reading from Teaching EnglishArticles on Reading –Strategies for Reading ComprehensionStrategies for Reading Comprehension –TV411 Reading StrategiesTV411 Reading Strategies –Reading skills from Ohio ESLReading skills

Online Resources (Reading) For learners –Guided Reading for with Joy the ZebraJoy the Zebra –CNN reading resourcesCNN reading resources –ELC Study ZoneELC Study Zone –English-Zone: ReadingEnglish-Zone: Reading –ESL Independent Study Lab: Reading 1ESL Independent Study Lab: Reading 1 –ESL Independent Study Lab: Reading 2ESL Independent Study Lab: Reading 2 –Reading comprehension texts with questionsReading comprehension texts with questions