They need to scaffold
close reading techniques and include text - dependent questions and evidence - based writing tasks seamlessly into their projects.
Not exact matches
The term contrasts with the traditional
technique of
close reading, in which individual texts are examined in detail.
And speaking of
techniques, keep
reading to take a
closer look to see the pencil drawing tricks one can learn, I think I want to do it too... it looks amazing!
But if you look at the data in Amazon books, you will see that the bestselling books about the Common Core are «skills - centric» ones that claim to prepare teachers for the new language arts standards by advocating
techniques for «
close reading» and for mastering «text complexity» as though such skills were the main ones for understanding a text no matter how unfamiliar a student might be with the topic of the text.
In short, the CCSS has reclaimed a
technique popular in the 1940s,
close reading, or sustained interpretation of, in particular, the wording of a text.
THINK Literacy includes
Reading Workshop (independent reading and small - group direct instruction); Guided Reading (students read more - challenging books, with help from teachers); Read Aloud (teachers read books aloud, and students discuss the major ideas); and Shared Text (close reading of short texts, emphasizing central meaning and literary techn
Reading Workshop (independent
reading and small - group direct instruction); Guided Reading (students read more - challenging books, with help from teachers); Read Aloud (teachers read books aloud, and students discuss the major ideas); and Shared Text (close reading of short texts, emphasizing central meaning and literary techn
reading and small - group direct instruction); Guided
Reading (students read more - challenging books, with help from teachers); Read Aloud (teachers read books aloud, and students discuss the major ideas); and Shared Text (close reading of short texts, emphasizing central meaning and literary techn
Reading (students
read more - challenging books, with help from teachers); Read Aloud (teachers read books aloud, and students discuss the major ideas); and Shared Text (close reading of short texts, emphasizing central meaning and literary techniqu
read more - challenging books, with help from teachers);
Read Aloud (teachers read books aloud, and students discuss the major ideas); and Shared Text (close reading of short texts, emphasizing central meaning and literary techniqu
Read Aloud (teachers
read books aloud, and students discuss the major ideas); and Shared Text (close reading of short texts, emphasizing central meaning and literary techniqu
read books aloud, and students discuss the major ideas); and Shared Text (
close reading of short texts, emphasizing central meaning and literary techn
reading of short texts, emphasizing central meaning and literary
techniques).
You can discuss social - emotional issues while teaching
close -
reading and speaking skills like annotation, note taking, coming up with critical questions, and practicing discussion
techniques.
Close reading is not a new idea, but it has gained currency as a
technique to teach the Common Core.
For a start at my school, I wrote lessons and taught the common core
technique of
close reading lesson writing to both English / history teachers and math / science teachers.
Explore
techniques to lead students in
close reading, activate their background knowledge to prepare them for learning, and gain insight into habit formation.
To help them keep up, he said teachers should use
techniques like
close reading, where students spend an entire class period focused on how one vocabulary word is used in the text, for instance.
Also,
read lots of highly rated published short stories, paying
close attention to the writers»
techniques.
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