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1 Reciprocal Teaching Jackie Keesler- Reading Specialist Elmwood Jennifer Christie- Reading Specialist Bellevue

2 Overview What is Reciprocal Teaching? Why use this strategy? Strategies (Predict, Clarify, Question, Summarize). How to to implement Reciprocal Teaching effectively (Before, During and After Reading). Where do I start tomorrow?

3 What is Reciprocal Teaching? RT is a framework for teaching the skills necessary for good comprehension. It is dialogue based. Initially, the teacher acts as the facilitator - modeling the use of 4 key strategies to the pupils. Gradually, with teacher support, pupils confidence and competency will increase and adult input will decrease. The eventual aim is that the pupils will be able to work independently.

4 Why use this strategy? Promotes self-directed, content area learning Teaches students how to study and learn from challenging text Helps students independently answer comprehension questions Helps students summarize main idea (Power Benchmark)

5 Reciprocal Teaching: The Strategies Predict Predicting sets a purpose for reading. Before reading, preview elements of text structure. Preview the texts cover, title, illustrations and tables to look for clues about: –Fiction: setting, characters (problem), events, and theme –Nonfiction: content, main ideas

6 Reciprocal Teaching: The Strategies Clarify Clarifying helps students monitor their comprehension. Help students identify: -unfamiliar or difficult words -unclear sentences and passages

7 Reciprocal Teaching: The Strategies Question Questioning increases students’ awareness of the text’s important ideas. The language of questioning may include the question words: who, what, where, when, why, how, and what if. Students may use Post-its to mark passages to turn into questions.

8 Reciprocal Teaching: The Strategies Summarize Summarizing requires students to recall and arrange only the important ideas in a text. Students may use story structure to summarize fiction texts. Students determine the important points of non- fiction and arrange them in logical order.

9 Reciprocal Teaching: Instruction Before Reading Determine stopping points in the text for applying comprehension strategies and discussing the text. Activate students’ background knowledge about topic or theme. Preview the text’s title, illustrations, headings, tables, etc. Teacher models predicting and invites students to predict. Record predictions on the reciprocal teaching graphic organizer. Remind students to think about questions to ask and to look for words and passages to clarify. You may provide sticky notes for this.

10 Reciprocal Teaching: Instruction During Reading Read the text together: teacher read-aloud, choral reading, whisper reading in small groups, or silent reading. Students develop questions and identify words and passages for clarifying.

11 Reciprocal Teaching: Instruction After Reading Return to predictions. Teacher models how to check predictions. Teacher and students check the other predictions. Teacher models clarifying and invites students to share words and passages that need clarifying. Teacher models question asking and invites students to ask and discuss their questions. Teacher models summarizing or guides the students in creating a summary. Reflect on the usefulness of the strategies.

12 Where To Start Tomorrow Lesson Planning Small Group Whole group Assessment Materials/Resources

13 Develop Reciprocal Teaching Lesson Plans Pre-read the selection(s) you brought. For each selection, jot down: -Background knowledge activating activity -Model prediction -Model words to clarify -Model questions -Main ideas for a summary

14 Reciprocal Teaching If used in Small Groups: What is the Rest of the Class Doing? Familiar routines Reading alone Reading with a partner Filling in a graphic organizer Preparing for a cross-age read-aloud Word work with spelling words Reading and Writing Real Texts

15 Reciprocal Teaching Teacher modeling process. Every student practices each role and becomes a discussion leader When students are ready to assume full responsibility for reciprocal teaching, small groups are formed.

16 Reciprocal Teaching: Assessment Look for each student’s ability to: -define each strategy and explain how it helps reading comprehension -use each strategy -orchestrate all four strategies


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