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Reading Comprehension Strategies

Effective reading comprehension for students involves a combination of structured teaching methods and strategies that encourage active engagement and self-regulation. Teachers play a crucial role by providing a balanced approach of direct instruction, guided practice, and independent learning opportunities.

Reading Comprehension Strategies

http://www.readingrockets.org/article/seven-strategies-teach-students-text-comprehension

http://www.eworkshop.on.ca/edu/resources/guides/Reading_K_3_English.pdf

http://www.curriculum.org/secretariat/primary/gradual.html

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Reading Comprehension

Metacognition

Look back through the text for better understanding Look forward through the text for new information for support
Re-read difficult areas for understanding
Identify WHERE and WHAT the difficulty is

Partner work

Listening AND Questioning

Teaching Strategies

Large-group, small-group, and individual instruction, discussion and collaboration
Making predictions: Prior to reading

Support Techniques

Uninterrupted literacy block each day

Student Role

Follow reading structures as outlined in teaching
Valuable mind maps
Self-regulate
Tab - insert a subtopic Enter - insert a topic Del- remove a topic F2 - rename a topic Ctrl+L - insert a relationship
Relate the different parts of the text together (imagines and words) to better understanding and comprehension

Teacher Role

Observe and Monitor Comprehension
Feedback for students
Coaching
Guidance
Outline reading structures and how to follow a text

Balance of direct instruction, guided instruction, independent learning, and student practice