PDF Posters to promote different reading strategies in the classroom
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
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- Diagram/Illustration
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Date Added:
- 10/14/2018
PDF Posters to promote different reading strategies in the classroom
The following resources are activities with reading response and reading strategies.
Presentations and handouts of Reading Strategies that Work
Various support resources for Reading Strategy Assessment.
Teaching our students how to use a variety of reading strategies is essential whether you teach in a face to face environment or remotely. This webinar will showcase the top reading strategies and supporting resources. In addition to sharing resources that can be used with your students, we will also share how these strategies can be used as reading interventions for students who are struggling (behind grade levels & EAL) during distance learning.
Reading Toolkit for Grades 1 to 3
These are digital copies of the Before, During and After reading strategies posters that are available from Saskatchewan Learning.
Students use the Semantic Impressions and Possible Sentences strategies to write about Patricia Polacco's books "Chicken Sunday" and "Rechenka's Egg", complete a character study, and write using a WebQuest.
This studying/learning graphic organizer helps students develop a plan to deciding what to study and how to study it. It is a very structured format that used the chunking technique for sorting information.
Classroom materials to assist in summarizing reading strategies
This school division developed handbook offers many reading strategies that are applicable for use in the content areas.
Activities to promote collaborative reading strategies in the classroom.
Materials to activate critical thinking as a reading strategy in the classroom.
A poster to help students and teachers apply synthesizing as a reading strategy.
This is a summarizing tool for any subject area.
TRIMS stands for:
Title
Relationship
Introduction
Main Parts (organization)
Summary
An overview of how our brains learn to read and the connection to morphology. This resource contains a short webinar outlining the background of morphology and strategies for the classroom.
This article examines 7 effective reading strategies that should be taught explicitly.
A collection of tech tools, several links to various helpful websites, and strategies from our 21st Century Competencies workshops from 2014-2015.
Use a reference that you all have access to to complete this text features chart/cheat sheet. Students can use this as a reference as they read non-fiction.You can complete this together as a class, in small groups or individually, depending on the needs of your students. Consider filling out each feature as you explicitly teach it and demonstrate how to effectively use the feature. Then allow students to practice the skil with your guidance.
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