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Title: Becoming an Effective Teacher of Reading


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Becoming an Effective Teacher of Reading

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What is Literacy
  • Literacy, however, is not a prescription of
    certain books to read or concepts to devine.
    Ratherit is a tool, a way to learn about the
    world and a means to participate more fully in
    the technological society of the 21st Century.

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Every teacher is a teacher of reading.William S.
Gray
  • Reading is essential in every content subject
  • In fact, rapid progress in these subjects
    depends in a large degree on the ability of
    pupils to read independently and intelligently.
    It follows that good teaching must provide for
    the improvement and refinement of the reading,
    attitudes, habits, and skills that are needed in
    all school activities involving reading.
  • Farstrup, A. E. Samuels, S. J. (2002). What
    research has to say about reading instruction.
    Newark, Delaware IRA, p. 186.

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Twelve Principles (Burns, Roe, Smith, 2002)
  • Reading is a complex act with many factors that
    must be considered
  • Reading involves the construction of meaning
    represented by the printed symbols
  • There is no one correct way to teach reading
  • Learning to read is a continuous process

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Twelve Principles (Burns, Roe, Smith, 2002)
  • 5) Students should be taught word recognition
    strategies that will allow them to unlock the
    pronunciations and meanings of unfamiliar words
    independently
  • 6) The teacher should assess each students
    reading ability and use the assessment as a basis
    for planning instruction
  • 7) Reading and the other language arts are
    closely interrelated
  • 8) Using complete literature selections in the
    reading programs is important

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Twelve Principles (Burns, Roe, Smith, 2002)
cont
  • 9)Reading is an integral part of all content area
    instruction
  • 10) The student needs to see that reading can be
    an enjoyable pursuit
  • 11) Reading should be taught in a way that allows
    each child to experience success.
  • 12) Encouragement of self-direction and
    self-monitoring of reading is important

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A Balanced Approach To Literacy Instruction...
  • Develops Students Skills Knowledge (decoding,
    comprehension, spelling, etc.)
  • Includes word study and phonics within authentic
    literacy activities
  • Uses trade books, leveled books ,and basal
    readers
  • Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing, and
    Viewing (integrated language arts)

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Components
  • Phonemic Awareness
  • Phonics
  • Word Recognition/identification
  • Comprehension
  • Vocabulary
  • Fluency
  • Critical reading
  • Assessment (formal and informal)
  • Adaptations

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Effective Teachers Support Childrens use of the
Four Cueing Systems
  • The Phonological System (Sound-Symbol
    Relationship)
  • phoneme, grapheme, phonemic awareness, phonics
  • The Syntactic System (Sentence Structure and
    Grammar)
  • syntax
  • The Semantic System (Meaning/Comprehension)
  • morpheme
  • The Pragmatic System (Social and Cultural Use)

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Reading is
  • construction of meaning from text. It is an
    active, cognitive, and affective process.

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Reading is
  • construction of meaning from text. It is an
    active, cognitive, and affective process.

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Background knowledge
  • And prior knowledge are critical to the reading
    process.

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The Reading and Writing Process
  • The Writing Process
  • Prewriting
  • Drafting
  • Revising
  • Editing
  • Publishing
  • The Reading Process
  • Prereading
  • Reading
  • Responding
  • Exploring
  • Applying

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Prereading
  • Book Box
  • Book Bits
  • DRTA-Directed Reading Thinking Activity
  • Story Maps
  • Anticipation Guide
  • Reading Logs
  • Previewing
  • Quickwrites
  • Clusters
  • SQ3R

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Reading
  • Modeled Reading
  • Shared Reading
  • Guided Reading
  • Interactive Reading
  • Independent Reading
  • Buddy Reading

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Responding
  • Reading logs/quickwrites
  • Grand Conversations
  • Minilessons

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Exploring
  • Story Boards
  • Story Maps
  • Word Walls
  • Clusters
  • Word Sorts
  • Minilessons

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Applying
  • Extending-
  • Projects
  • Readers Theatre Scripts
  • Individual Books and Reports
  • Murals
  • Reading other books by the same author or on the
    same topic

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The Writing Process
  • Prewriting-brainstorm, choose topic, identify
    purpose, audience, and form, gather ideas
    (drawing, clusters, talking, reading,
    role-playing)
  • Drafting-get ideas on paper-dont worry about
    neatness, spelling, punctuation, skip lines on
    paper, mark out, make notes, or use computer

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The Writing Process (cont)
  • Revising-proofread, have a friend proofread, talk
    to someone about how to improve your piece. Does
    it flow? Does it make sense?
  • Editing-make necessary changes based on
    revisions, proofread, have a friend proofread,
    correct errors (spelling, grammar, etc.) put into
    final form, prepare to publish
  • Publishing-make books, share, authors chair,
    display, parties, submit for publication, etc.
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