Active reading strategies include not only taking notes and highlighting like most students do, but also speaking aloud and answering questions about the material that they are reading,» explains the post.
Not exact matches
This bundle combines resources for: Improving handwriting Assessing the gaps in a student's literacy skills so the teacher knows what needs to be improve upon Practical
strategies for teachers to differentiate
reading material to make it accessible for all pupils - regardless of their ability range A grid outlining explicitly the
active literacy skills that are embedded in the content of all subjects in secondary schools A resource for engaging reluctant readers A resource for Parents» Evening to show concerned parents simple techniques that will help them to build their child's spelling skills at home This bundle supports all subjects across the curriculum -
including SEN and EAL groups too
Harvey Silver, Richard Strong, and Matthew Perini have collaborated on a number of recent best sellers in education
including So Each May Learn: Integrating Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligences and Teaching What Matters Most: Standards and
Strategies for Raising Student Achievement, both published by ASCD;
Reading for Academic Success: Powerful
Strategies for Struggling, Average, and Advanced Readers, Grades 7 — 12 for Corwin Press; and Thoughtful Education Press's Tools for Promoting
Active, In - Depth Learning, which won a Teachers» Choice Award in 2004.
Go in - depth...
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strategies,
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