Principle 4: Teach students to use
reading comprehension strategies while reading complex text.
Not exact matches
While many people blame standardized testing for narrowing the elementary school curriculum to
reading and math, the real culprit is «a longstanding pedagogical notion that the best way to teach kids
reading comprehension is by giving them skills —
strategies like «finding the main idea — rather than instilling knowledge about things like the Civil War or human biology.»
While teaching the
reading comprehension strategies is primarily the responsibility of the English / Language Arts teacher, the
strategies are used in all content areas, simply because students have to
read and understand information within all content areas.
By using the core
comprehension strategies as part of these questions it ensures that readers will also be utilizing the core
strategies while reading.
Strategies for
Reading Information and Vocabulary Effectively (STRIVE) is a set of Tier I instructional practices designed to meet the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills requirements for vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing while using social studies expositor
Reading Information and Vocabulary Effectively (STRIVE) is a set of Tier I instructional practices designed to meet the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills requirements for vocabulary,
reading comprehension, and writing while using social studies expositor
reading comprehension, and writing
while using social studies expository text.
In Fixing the Fuzziness, students use questions or prompts to help them identify content that is unclear (i.e. «fuzzy»)
while reading a text, then apply previously taught
reading comprehension strategies to «fix» or clear up the content to gain a better understanding.
In addition to McGraw - Hill's established and widely used LearnSmart platform, the company will unveil its SRA FLEX Literacy and
Reading Wonders program, both aimed at increasing students reading fluency and comprehension; while FLEX is aimed at reading intervention strategies for struggling readers, Reading Wonders is the first - ever K through sixth literacy material aimed specifically at the Common Core guid
Reading Wonders program, both aimed at increasing students
reading fluency and comprehension; while FLEX is aimed at reading intervention strategies for struggling readers, Reading Wonders is the first - ever K through sixth literacy material aimed specifically at the Common Core guid
reading fluency and
comprehension;
while FLEX is aimed at
reading intervention strategies for struggling readers, Reading Wonders is the first - ever K through sixth literacy material aimed specifically at the Common Core guid
reading intervention
strategies for struggling readers,
Reading Wonders is the first - ever K through sixth literacy material aimed specifically at the Common Core guid
Reading Wonders is the first - ever K through sixth literacy material aimed specifically at the Common Core guidelines.