Strategies that work : teaching comprehension for understanding and engagement

Title
Strategies that work : teaching comprehension for understanding and engagement

Personal Author EPSB
Stephanie. Harvey

Summary
Describes strategies teachers can use to promote reading comprehension in students from kindergarten through eighth grade; and includes examples of student work, illustrations, and other reference tools.

Other Title
Teaching comprehension for understanding and engagement

Year Published
2007

Physical Description
xviii, 339 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.

Edition
2nd ed.

Contents
Reading is thinking -- Reading is strategic -- Effective comprehension instruction: teaching, tone and assessment -- Tools for active literacy: the nuts and bolts of comprehension instruction -- Text matters: choice makes a difference -- Monitoring comprehension: the inner conversation -- Activating and connecting to background knowledge: a bridge from the new to the known -- Questioning: the strategy that propels readers forward -- Visualizing and inferring: making what's implicit explicit -- Determining importance in text: the nonfiction connection -- Summarizing and synthesizing information: the evolution of thought -- Content literacy: reading and understanding social studies and science -- Topic studies: a framework for research and exploration -- Reading to understand textbooks -- The genre of test reading -- Appendix A: great books for teaching content in history, social studies, science, music, art, and literacy -- Appendix B: magazines and web sites -- Appendix C: professional journals for selection of children's books -- Appendix D: assessment interview with fourth graders.
 
Reading is thinking -- Reading is strategic -- Effective comprehension instruction: teaching, tone and assessment -- Tools for active literacy: the nuts and bolts of comprehension instruction -- Text matters: choice makes a difference -- Monitoring comprehension: the inner conversation -- Activating and connecting to background knowledge: a bridge from the new to the known -- Questioning: the strategy that propels readers forward -- Visualizing and inferring: making what's implicit explicit -- Determining importance in text: the nonfiction connection -- Summarizing and synthesizing information: the evolution of thought -- Content literacy: reading for understanding in social studies and science -- Topic studies: a framework for research and exploration -- Reading to understand textbooks -- The genre of test reading.

Program Information
Comprehension

Subject
Reading comprehension.
 
Reading (Elementary)
 
Thought and thinking -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
 
Children -- Books and reading.
 
English Language-Study and Teaching (Elementary)
 
Reading.
 
Thought and thinking -- Study and teaching.
 
Reading(Elementary)
 
Thought and thinking-Study and teaching(Elementary)
 
Children-Books and reading
 
Teacher Resource
 
Language arts

Added Author
Goudvis, Anne.

Electronic Access
Table of contents only

Summary
Describes strategies teachers can use to promote reading comprehension in students from kindergarten through eighth grade; and includes examples of student work, illustrations, and other reference tools.

ISBN
9781571104816

Publisher
Portland, Me. : Stenhouse Publishers ; Markham, Ont. : Pembroke Publishers, c2007.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
WestbrookTR 372.47 HARTeacher resource30197000101616Teacher Materials