Reading Often in Every Class Using Before-During-After Reading Strategies.

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Reading Often in Every Class Using Before-During-After Reading Strategies

Introduction DRA/DRTA Every Class Every Reading Assignment Stifles Comprehension > Lack of Vocabulary Vocabulary to Know – Metacognition – Glossing

Pre-Reading Set Purpose Solicit Background Knowledge Preview Material Gloss Vocabulary (stumbling blocks) Make Predictions Process Organizers – K-W-L – Anticipation Guides

During Reading Teach Metacognition Make Predictions Find the Main Ideas Apply Vocabulary Knowledge Organizers – Webbing – Notes – Selective Underlining – Annotations – Outlining – Timeline

Post Reading Summarize Reinforce Vocabulary Reflection – Exit slips – Journals – Active Participation for T/F – Graphic organizers

All Reading is Guided Reading Teacher Knowledge of Material Leveled Instruction Goals – Fluency – Vocabulary Building – Student Achievement