What should students learn before they start reading a text.
What is the purpose for their reading.
What strategy has students read in groups of two or three and has them summarize what the other person read.
What is paired reading
What are the benefits of summarizing?
Being able to recognize main ideas
Think deeply and analyze text
Refine vocab
Helps students remember content when its in their own words.
What strategy helps students understand broader ideas such as independence or sacrifice.
What is a word map
What strategy has students look at headings, subheadings, pictures, graphs, diagrams, focus questions, and vocab words to understand content?
What is previewing text features
When a student doesn't know a word what are some strategies to help them figure it out
Using back ground knowledge
identify suffix/prefix and root words
Reread the sentence for clues
Demonstrate how to use text features
What strategy only uses a few words to get the main point across.
What is Gist
What model is a great way to understand a concept for younger students and older students?
What is the Frayer Model
What is the strategy of having student read different note cards with statements from a text then, getting in small groups to discuss what they may be reading about and if they have any questions or predictions
What is the Tea Party Strategy
What strategy has students make a key to mark down if information is important, interesting, or if they have a question or it reminds them of something.
What is text coding
What strategy has students identify key words then using some of those words make a short summary about a small section.
What is magnet summaries
What strategy uses words that students already know the meaning of and identify the relationship between them?
What is a Concept Circle
What strategy uses students background knowledge and asks them to make predictions and make connections between different vocab words?
What is Word Splash
What strategy is a visual scaffold that helps students make inferences
What is it says,I say, and so
What strategy has students ID who the text is about and what they wanted
What is somebody wanted but so
What are some diagrams that allow students to compare and contrast?
Venn diagram
H diagram
Y Chart
What makes an effective pre reading strategy?
Draws on Students interests, introduces essential vocab terms and motivates student to take initiative in their own learning
What is the purpose of inferring?
Inferring combines background knowledge with information from the text to come up with an idea that is not specifically stated in the text
What strategy uses Bloom's taxonomy to help students analyze, remember, understand, apply, and evaluate a concept?
What is word questioning.