Categories: All - assessment - strategies - activities - reading

by Claudia Barraco Perez 4 years ago

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INDEPENDANT READING

Educators foster independent reading by implementing a structured approach that includes pre-reading, during-reading, and post-reading activities. Before reading, teachers set the stage by delivering mini-lessons, conducting book talks, and setting reading goals.

INDEPENDANT READING

INDEPENDANT READING

Teacher

after reading
engage students

strategies used

log completion

critical activities

art forms

written responses

book clubs

littearture circles

give students time

to discuss their reading

during reading
conduct

formal conferences

reading goals

reading assessment

confer with

small groups

individual students

record observations
observe students
before reading
remind

skills

to apply

strategies

behaviours

set the purpose of reading

after-reading task choices

determine and deliver

book talk

mini-lesson

preparation
determine

student's reading level

organize

classroom library

share information

responses to material read

own favorite reading material

reading experiences

complete a survey

students reading -interest

help
discussion of the reading
record keeping

reading logs

book selection

explore other books of the autor you have enjoyed

Subtopic

hobbies,interest

recommendations

time management

small guided-reading group

read 30 or 40 minutes a day

structure activity

Student

responding to reading activities
posting a review on the class website
creating and reciting a rap about the text
presenting reader's theatre
writing journal entries
holding litterature-circle discussions
creating an alternative cover design
writing a book critique for a newsletter
writing a letter to the author
conducting in-role interview w/author
small-whole group discussions
sharing responses with partener
complete
self-assessment
"get lost in the book"
read at their own