1571103104
Strategies That Work: Teaching Comprehension To Enhance Understanding - Teaching Comprehension to Enhance Understanding - Stephanie Harvey, Anne Goudvis, Philippa Stratton
Stenhouse Publishers (2000)
In Collection
#28

Read It:
Yes

Loaned To:
Barbara Broomell @  9/18/2006

Due Date @  10/9/2006

Loan Notes  reminder 1/17/07

Overdue  Yes
Reading comprehension

A child may be a great decoder, but that's only one step toward becoming a fluent reader. Reading implies thinking and understanding, and teachers can help children develop strategies for comprehension. Children need to know how to make connections and ask questions, how to visualize and infer, how to extract important ideas and to synthesize information if they are to become fluent readers. Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis show how teachers can model these strategies by thinking aloud and coding the text, lifting text onto the overhead and reasoning through it in class discussions, and bringing in their own books to model how adults use these strategies. All the while teachers give students long blocks of time to practice these strategies independently in their own reading.

Full of practical suggestions to help students think when they read, Strategies That Work gives teachers:

Key features of Strategies That Work are the Appendixes that include:

Strategies That Work focuses on instruction that is responsive to kids' interests and learning needs. When readers use these strategies while reading, they enjoy a more complete, thoughtful reading experience. Engagement is the goal. When kids are engaged in their reading they enhance their understanding, acquire information, and remember what they read. And best yet, they will want to read more!

Product Details
LoC Classification LB1573.7.H37 2000
Dewey 372.47
Format Paperback
Cover Price $24.00
Nr of Pages 322
Height x Width 240 x 188 mm
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