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#1 - Five Sentences I write a passage of around 5 sentences for the class and then we discuss how likely some statements about the text will be. With higher end children I will discuss the ideas of literal and inferential answers Here's an example.. The cat walked slowly around the kitchen. He looked cautiously at the work surface and then leapt up onto it. He greedily ate the chicken flavour cat food from the bowl, all the time looking around. He cleaned the plate and then looked at the fridge before jumping back down. 1. The cat was male. (A warm-up, the class tell me the word he shows this is true) 2. The cat was hungry (the class agree because he ate the food so quickly) 3. The cat was in someone else's house (now we get interesting - some children say 'the cat was looking around, so maybe he was' others will say ' He looked at the fridge so that suggests he knows where the food comes from). 4. The cats favourite food was chicken flavour (again the class are split, but most can tell me that the fact he at the chicken all up suggests this COULD be the case) 5. It was raining outside. (The class should spot this as a red herring - there is no evidence either way,) Robert Drummond
#2 - Reciprocal Reading Strategies Reciprocal reading is a well-researched programme for developing children's comprehension.  It focuses on the four key skills of  prediction clarifying questioning summarising But these must take place within a supportive reading environment that models the following ideas;  predicting, self-questioning, making connnections to self, text and world, visualising, knowing how words work, self-correcting, summarising and evaluating.   The next four slides give ideas for the reciprocal strategies
#3 - Predicting This is not just about predicting from the front cover but can also occur within the text predicting the next what the next chapter, paragraph or sentence will be about. Predict what a text will be about from a  key image image and title by covering up the next paragraph using the headings and sub-headings  share by creating a sentence 'I predict this text will be about....... because...........  Putting it into a sentence forces us to make it coherent. Make a list of words that you think will be in the text use a  wordle  of the first page, paragraph and try to link words and identify what the text is about
#4 - Questioning This is not about the teacher going in with a set list of questions but the pupils generating questions that can be answered from the text.  The comprehension is shown through the discussion about generating the questions  not  the answers work on smaller pieces of text before attempting a whole text - paragraph or even sentence. generate as many  questions as possible - the most obvious will come out first and then you will move into inferential and evaluative make sure the children know where the answers are - run a competition children generate the answer and ask what the question is  (jeopardy)  
#5 - Summarising There are lots of ways in which this can be done: use autosummarise in word - keep summarising.  When does it start to lose meaning.  Which words does it remove? write a blurb write a review of the tv pages of a magazine tell the story/text in  six words summarise in 100 words, 50 words, haiku     @joysimpson http://literacyresourcesandideas.edublogs.org    
#6 Tell Me Framework from Aiden Chambers to start a discussion about a book use the likes/dislikes/patterns and puzzles grid and then discuss each section in turn. Aiden Chambers has a  Tell Me framework  that are generic statements to start a discusion about a book and its meaning.       @joysimpson
#7 Put yourself in the Character's Shoes Use  blabberize  or  voki  or  domo animate  to record the thoughts of the main character of your book    Example using blabberize can be  found here  @nzchrissy
#8 Interactive Poster with Glogster Create an interactive poster using glogster.  Educators can sign up for  edu.glogster  - creates class accounts in one go!   Creation Ideas: Summary Author's Message Informative/Persuasive Poster   Example of Social Issues poster created for a Reader's Workshop Lesson can be  found here  @nzchrissy
If you would like to:  Contribute your ideas and tips to the presentation. Let me know how you have used the resource. Get in touch.  You can email me  or I am @ tombarrett  on Twitter Thanks for helping Tom Barrett   Image: ‘ Sharing ‘ If you add a tip (or even if you don't) please tweet about it and the link so more people can contribute. I have created a page for all of the  Interesting Ways  presentations  on my blog . The whole family in one place :-) Have you seen  Maths Maps  yet?

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Eight Interesting Ways to Teach Reading Comprehension in the Clas

  • 1. Eight Interesting Ways* to Teach R e a d i n g Co mp re he ns io n in the Classroom *and tips This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike 3.0 License.
  • 2. #1 - Five Sentences I write a passage of around 5 sentences for the class and then we discuss how likely some statements about the text will be. With higher end children I will discuss the ideas of literal and inferential answers Here's an example.. The cat walked slowly around the kitchen. He looked cautiously at the work surface and then leapt up onto it. He greedily ate the chicken flavour cat food from the bowl, all the time looking around. He cleaned the plate and then looked at the fridge before jumping back down. 1. The cat was male. (A warm-up, the class tell me the word he shows this is true) 2. The cat was hungry (the class agree because he ate the food so quickly) 3. The cat was in someone else's house (now we get interesting - some children say 'the cat was looking around, so maybe he was' others will say ' He looked at the fridge so that suggests he knows where the food comes from). 4. The cats favourite food was chicken flavour (again the class are split, but most can tell me that the fact he at the chicken all up suggests this COULD be the case) 5. It was raining outside. (The class should spot this as a red herring - there is no evidence either way,) Robert Drummond
  • 3. #2 - Reciprocal Reading Strategies Reciprocal reading is a well-researched programme for developing children's comprehension.  It focuses on the four key skills of  prediction clarifying questioning summarising But these must take place within a supportive reading environment that models the following ideas; predicting, self-questioning, making connnections to self, text and world, visualising, knowing how words work, self-correcting, summarising and evaluating.   The next four slides give ideas for the reciprocal strategies
  • 4. #3 - Predicting This is not just about predicting from the front cover but can also occur within the text predicting the next what the next chapter, paragraph or sentence will be about. Predict what a text will be about from a  key image image and title by covering up the next paragraph using the headings and sub-headings share by creating a sentence 'I predict this text will be about....... because...........  Putting it into a sentence forces us to make it coherent. Make a list of words that you think will be in the text use a wordle of the first page, paragraph and try to link words and identify what the text is about
  • 5. #4 - Questioning This is not about the teacher going in with a set list of questions but the pupils generating questions that can be answered from the text.  The comprehension is shown through the discussion about generating the questions not the answers work on smaller pieces of text before attempting a whole text - paragraph or even sentence. generate as many  questions as possible - the most obvious will come out first and then you will move into inferential and evaluative make sure the children know where the answers are - run a competition children generate the answer and ask what the question is (jeopardy)  
  • 6. #5 - Summarising There are lots of ways in which this can be done: use autosummarise in word - keep summarising.  When does it start to lose meaning.  Which words does it remove? write a blurb write a review of the tv pages of a magazine tell the story/text in six words summarise in 100 words, 50 words, haiku     @joysimpson http://literacyresourcesandideas.edublogs.org    
  • 7. #6 Tell Me Framework from Aiden Chambers to start a discussion about a book use the likes/dislikes/patterns and puzzles grid and then discuss each section in turn. Aiden Chambers has a Tell Me framework that are generic statements to start a discusion about a book and its meaning.       @joysimpson
  • 8. #7 Put yourself in the Character's Shoes Use blabberize or  voki or  domo animate to record the thoughts of the main character of your book   Example using blabberize can be found here @nzchrissy
  • 9. #8 Interactive Poster with Glogster Create an interactive poster using glogster.  Educators can sign up for edu.glogster - creates class accounts in one go!   Creation Ideas: Summary Author's Message Informative/Persuasive Poster   Example of Social Issues poster created for a Reader's Workshop Lesson can be found here @nzchrissy
  • 10. If you would like to:  Contribute your ideas and tips to the presentation. Let me know how you have used the resource. Get in touch.  You can email me  or I am @ tombarrett  on Twitter Thanks for helping Tom Barrett   Image: ‘ Sharing ‘ If you add a tip (or even if you don't) please tweet about it and the link so more people can contribute. I have created a page for all of the Interesting Ways presentations on my blog . The whole family in one place :-) Have you seen Maths Maps yet?