What is comprehension?
What is reading for meaning?
Which comprehension strategy involves revoicing, modeling, annotating, and recapping?
What is Questioning the Author?
One reason why students have poor reading comprehension is due to their limited what?
What is Vocabulary?
A specific learning disorder of neurodevelopmental origin that mainly affects the ease with which a person reads, writes, and spells.
What is Dyslexia?
When is it easiest to remediate for students who struggle with reading comprehension?
What is when they are younger?
What is being extracted from the text?
What is meaning?
This comprehension strategy monitors and regulates comprehension.
What are Think-Alouds?
Struggling to sound out words can lead to problems with this important skill.
What is Fluency?
An instructional strategy that engages students in active text learning by asking them previous knowledge, expectations, and what was learned.
What is KWL?
What are two mental health implications of poor reading skills?
What are anxiety, depression, behavior problems, suicidal thoughts?
In reading comprehension, students must analyze, make it their own, and what?
What is internalize?
In Question-Answer Relationships, the answers to questions can be found here and here.
What are in the text and in your head?
Poor comprehension skills automatically influence these skills.
A teaching strategy that helps students learn how to apply the strategy learned during a think-aloud so that they can understand the author's message.
What is Reciprocal Teaching?
What is one future implication of poor reading skills?
What is...
- lower income levels as an adult
- increased health care costs
- decreased productivity
- increased involvement with the criminal justice system