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Summarizing Sticky Notes Dr. Buckwell Rereading Inferring
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Visualizing Slowing Down Barack Obama Writing in the Margin Connecting
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What Do You Wonder? Self-Questioning as a Reading Strategy
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What are the goals of this session? Understand how self-questioning can improve reading comprehension Identify ways to teach, model, and practice self-questioning in 4 th period. Identify ways to incorporate self- questioning into subject area classes.
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What do experts say? Children's writer Madeline L'Engle says, "Readers sometimes grossly underestimate their own importance." This is particularly true of less experienced readers. As developing readers realize their inner conversation and begin to focus on their own thoughts and questions, reading takes on new importance. When readers interact with the text by thinking about their questions, writing them down, and pondering answers, they comprehend at a much deeper level. Classrooms change when readers begin to believe their thinking matters. -Stephanie Harvey
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How does self-questioning improve comprehension? Asking questions: Helps readers interact with text. Sets a purpose for reading. Helps readers clarify missing details. Requires readers to go beyond the text. May help students anticipate test questions. “Questioning is the strategy that propels readers on. Who, after all, would continue reading something if they had no questions about it?” –Stephanie Harvey
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When do we ask questions? Before –Look at cover, titles, features “I wonder who she is?” “When does this take place?” “I wonder what’s going to happen.” During –“Who is talking here?” –“What does that word mean?” –“Why did ____ do that?” –Why did the author put that in there? After –“I wonder what really happened to___.” –“What else can I find out about ____?”
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What reading TOOLS help with self-questioning? Previewing the Text to form questions before reading Rereading/Reading Ahead to find answers to clarifying questions Marking the Text to record/remember questions Self-Questioning Self-Monitoring
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Does it matter what questions you ask? There ARE dumb questions: Questions you already know the answer to! Clarifying Ponderable (simple, helps understand) (complex answer or none) Answerable Not answerable In the text In my head Another source
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Let’s Self-Question Article found at: http://abcnews.go.com/Business/SmallBiz/stor y?id=6873834&page=1
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At your tables, sort your questions. Answerable Not answerable Clarifying Ponderable (simple, helps understand) (complex answer or none) In the text In my head Another source
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How can I start teaching self-questioning? Model your own questions. Ask students what they wonder. Encourage them to ask questions. “Questions Only” Game Start with News Headlines or Book/Article Titles Click on the image for a video clip! Skip ahead to 0:45 seconds!
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News Headlines Serious: –Candlelight Tribute Planned at Dale Earnhardt, Inc. –Hickory Ridge Girls Advance –Rowan Sherriff Seeks Burglary Suspect Funny: –Local High School Dropouts Cut In Half –Hospitals are Sued by 7 Foot Doctors –Iraqi Head Seeks Arms –Red Tape Holds Up New Bridge –Include your Children When Baking Cookies
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What activities help students ask questions while reading in 4 th period? Model for students how you ask questions while reading. Read something together and record all student questions while reading. Sort /Label questions (index cards, sticky notes, chart paper) Discuss questions Independent Reading: –Sticky notes –Margin writing –Question chart (don’t overuse!)
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What activities help students ask questions while reading in my subject area? Everything from 4 th period! K-W-L (K-W-L-H) Double Entry Journals I LearnedI Wonder Leopard seals eat penguins. Do they eat the feet?
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Sources Harvey, S., & Goudvis, A. (2007). Strategies That Work: Teaching Comprehension for Understanding and Engagement. Portland: Stenhouse. Tovani, C. (2000). I Read It, But I Don't Get It: Comprehension Strategies for Adolescent Readers. Portland: Stenhouse. Scholastic Instructor: Questioning the Text http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=4111 www.independenttribune.com http://www.guy- sports.com/humor/jokes/jokes_newspaper_headlines.htm#Unu sual,_Strange_and_Funny_Newspaper_Headlines_
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