Monitor and Clarify. Do Now What is your favorite children’s book? Turn and Talk. Share.

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Monitor and Clarify

Do Now What is your favorite children’s book? Turn and Talk. Share.

Essential Question How do I monitor/clarify my understanding of texts?

Vocabulary Monitoring Clarifying Cite generalization

Handout unit1 monitor clarify1.pdf

Partner Work What strategies do you use when you read? Discuss and write your answer on paper. Be prepared to share.

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Strategies Chunk text and summarize to monitor comprehension. Chunk text and create mental image (visualize) to monitor comprehension Develop appropriate questions to address misunderstandings Use context to clarify vocabulary Reread and read on Adjust reading rate Refer to outside resources

Mummy Mystery 1.Turn to page 1 in the lab book. 2.Turn to page 2. Complete page 2. 3.Turn to page 3. Complete page 3. 4.Turn to page 4. Complete page 4. 5.Turn to page 5. Complete page 5. 6.Turn to page 6. Complete page 6. 7.Turn to page 7. Complete page 7.

Independent Read the article Discovering weird new species in the open ocean and complete the graphic organizer in the packet.

Monitor/Clarify Important Ideas Why are these ideas important? Which idea is relevant for today?Which idea (from above) interests you the most and why?

Performance Task You have just been asked by Dr. Lantzy to introduce reading strategies to beginning readers. In your group, create a short skit/presentation that will show how you will do it...\..\..\assessment\rubrics\Individual Oral Presentation Rubric.doc..\..\..\assessment\rubrics\Individual Oral Presentation Rubric.doc

Summarization Activity What strategy was most helpful? Explain. What strategy was the least helpful? Explain