Book 1 and 6
Book 2
Book 3
Book 4
Book 5
100
These are the five components of a comprehension toolkit lesson.
What are connect/engage, model, guide, practice independently, and share the learning.
100
A text feature that tells what we'll be reading about.
What is the title?
100
These are questions students have after they read a whole book and still have lots of questions.
What are lingering questions?
100
These are the things you can use to figure out the meaning of unfamiliar words in your reading. (Name two things)
What are background knowledge,context clues, illustrations and captions?
100
Remembering the important knowledge again; retelling.
What is paraphrasing?
200
If a First Grader drew a picture and had written a short sentence it could be their way of doing this.
What is summarizing?
200
"I never knew! Amazing! I learned...Wow!" is language that signals this.
What is language that signals new learning?
200
This is the knowledge that students have before reading a book.
What is background knowledge?
200
They are the authors of the Comprehension Toolkit.
Who are Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis?
200
A chart recording information that has been paraphrased.
What is an "Anchor Chart"?
300
It's when you merge key ideas from the text with your own thoughts and feelings!
What is synthesizing?
300
A picture or photo that shows all the details.
What is a close-up?
300
This is information posted for students to use throughout the lesson.
What is an anchor chart?
300
This is what "BK+TC=I" really means.
What is Background Knowledge + Text Clues = Inference?
300
The term the student will use when learning an interesting new fact or information about a subject.
What is meant by the term "WOW"?
400
This is the part of the lesson when the students show the class what they did.
What is share?
400
A list of chapters and topics in the book and the page numbers of each.
What is the table of contents?
400
"How Many Days to America?" and "The Art Lesson" are examples of this kind of text.
What is mentor text?
400
You can use these to figure out what a paragraph might be about while scanning a book.
What are the subheadings/titles?
400
The term the student will use when referring to previous knowledge of a subject.
What is meant by "I Know"?
500
Readers who keep track of their thinking as they read are doing this.
What is monitoring comprehension?
500
Tells how to interpret things on a map.
What is a map key?
500
This is the part of the lesson when the teacher demonstrates the strategy to the students.
What is model?
500
Trying to see the size and shape of what the word means, or seeing a movie in your mind.
What is visualization?
500
The term students will use when they are curious about something.
What is meant by the term "I Wonder"?
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