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Reading Comprehension. the ability to make meaning out of text. Students must: Be able to make personal connections with the text Understand meaning of vocabulary used Understand text structure Understand purpose for reading. Reading Comprehension Skills. Decoding
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Reading Comprehension • the ability to make meaning out of text. • Students must: • Be able to make personal connections with the text • Understand meaning of vocabulary used • Understand text structure • Understand purpose for reading
Reading Comprehension Skills • Decoding • Ability to use letter-sound relationships to decipher words • Fluency • Automaticity, appropriate reading rate • Vocabulary knowledge • Breadth, and depth, of vocabulary knowledge is important, i.e., not just the number of words students know, but the depth of their understanding • Background knowledge • A conceptual framework, or context, into which students can fit new ideas • Knowledge of comprehension strategies
Issue: Limited vocabulary Different background knowledge Lack of effective strategies for comprehension Solution: Explicit teaching of vocabulary Preview unfamiliar concepts/ideas before reading. Create connections to familiar concepts Teach comprehension strategies through modeling Teaching Comprehension to ELLs
Modeling Reading • Model effective reading strategies, such as • re-reading. • Thispart didn’t make sense. • I think I’ll re-read to see if I get it the second time.
Teaching Vocabulary • Focus lesson on key words • Teach vocabulary intentionally • Explicit definitions • Use cognates when possible • Use “student-friendly” definitions • Writing activities • Classroom discussions • Use context to teach words with multiple meanings
Vocabulary Strategy: Index Cards • Include: • Cognates • Synonyms/Antonyms • Picture • Other concepts that help them relate to the word • Help students “own” words • Interacting with the vocabulary helps students understand that words aren’t just something they need to study • By creating their own meaningful definitions, students are empowered to analyze new English vocabulary, and draw on their own knowledge as a resource
Preparing for Reading • Establish goals for reading • Anticipation guides • Focus questions • Making predictions • “Gist” statements • These are “golden nugget” statements: concise ideas about what might happen based on provided information from the text (such as key vocabulary). • Focus on vocabulary concepts • Preview key words & other vocabulary • Explore/activate background knowledge • Provide bridges between new concepts and what children already know
Video • Becoming Bilingual: Two Languages at Once • Webster Elementary, Long Beach, CA
Role of Native Language “The effects of primary language instruction are modest, but they are real and reliable.” — Claude Goldenberg • Strong literacy skills in native language transfer to second language • The level of reading skills in native language is an important predictor of successful second language reading acquisition
Transferable Literacy Skills • Understanding symbolic relationships • Print awareness • Phonological awareness • Decoding skills • Comprehension strategies • Concepts • Cause and effect • Sequencing
Comprehension Strategies for ELLs Strategies to use while reading • Questioning • Ask and answer questions about readings • Summarizing • Using graphic organizers • Monitoring comprehension as students read • Using text characteristics to aid comprehension • headings, bold type, etc. • Note taking
Cognates • A word that is closely related to • another word in another language. • Remember • If students are using cognates it is important to make the process obvious: highlight the strategy. • Help students realize that using cognates is a tool for comprehension.
Using Cognate Word Walls • Word walls are created by the teacher, • and the class, as a way to display • vocabulary that they are using. • A classroom might have large posters with different letters of the alphabet at the top. • The posters have cognates written on them in alphabetical order. • Students can add cognates as they discover them and refer to the lists when they are reading to see if they can get the meaning that way.
Making Predictions • Younger children • Based on pictures • Older children • Graphs • Illustrations
Language Functions • Narrative text • Vocabulary for description • Adjectives • Comparative language • Re-telling • Vocabulary for order & sequencing • First, next, afterwards
Helping ELLs Achieve Academic Proficiency • Finding important information in text • Labeling • Working with information in alternative ways • Help make concepts concrete • Using play dough to create a cell in biology class enables students to use academic vocabulary during the process.
Social proficiency Language used in day-to-day interactions Variety of cues facilitate comprehension Environment, gestures, facial expressions, etc. Academic proficiency Language used in textbooks More abstract Higher order skills Social vs. Academic Proficiency
Strategies for Effective Reading • Relate vocabulary to cognates • Use cues from illustrations • Re-read • Excellent strategy for building fluency and reading rate. • Read aloud • Practice comprehension skills through listening to oral reading. • Keep reading logs
Using description Characteristics Locations Dimensions Asking and answering questions What When Where Who Why Signal words Sequence After, before, finally, now, then, while, etc. Restatement or synonym Also, for example, just as, too, etc. Contrast and compare Like, similar to, etc. But, unlike, yet, etc. Language Strategies for MasteringAcademic English
Facilitating Comprehension • Teacher should preview text for: • Words highlighted in text book • Words that ELL’s might have difficulty with • Definitions provided within text • Important to point out to ELLs how to find these. • Give ELLs vocabulary needed for asking for help, or further explanation of text • “I don’t understand. Can you explain it another way?”
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Strategy: Frontloading • The process of inputting as much • information as possible about a reading • before the students read on their own • in order to increase comprehension. • Examples: • Highlighting new vocabulary words • Making direct connections to students’ background knowledge • Previewing the pictures to make predictions (no reading) • Previewing the text to make predictions
“Tea Party” • A pre-reading activity to help students anticipate what is next in a text • Teachers write down phrases directly from text onto index cards, repeating them at least twice (you want multiple cards of same phrases). • Students each get a card and walk around reading as many of their classmate’s cards as they can in 5 minutes (or so). • Students group to discuss the information they’ve read, and, as a group, write a statement about what they think the story will be about, based on the information from the cards.
Tools for Helping ELLsGrasp the Full Picture • Graphic Organizers • A way to visually organize or represent concepts • Examples: • timelines • semantic maps • story maps • Venn diagrams • cause-effect charts
More Tools: Thinking Maps • Help break down reading and concepts into manageable parts so students interact more effectively with the text. • Set up structure in “bubbles” or “double bubbles” or other configuration that makes it easy for ELL students to see the relationship between vocabulary and concepts. • Allows teachers to do a comprehension check in a meaningful way and encourage students to support each other in their learning.
Additional Tool: Sentence Starters • Help students with limited English language skills “get started” on a response. • Teacher models appropriate academic language structure by starting a sentence that students will finish. • I think the elephant ran away because ___________ • When I read about _____________ it reminded me of _____________ because ______________ • According to _____________ , _________________
Scaffolding Information • The process of breaking down a concept into smaller, manageable parts that can then be introduced with support from the teacher. • Example of scaffolding for responding to a story: • For very beginning students the teacher may want them to “say” what they think while the teacher writes it down. Then the students copy the dictation. • Higher level students may be given starter statements by the teacher and asked to complete them in their own words, “After Goldilocks went to sleep?.” • And finally, students who are very proficient are expected to respond in writing on their own.
The How-to of Explicit Instruction • Determine the specific strategy to be taught. • Make sure your text facilitates the practice of that strategy. • Use a direct statement to tell your students exactly what strategy they will be learning. • Model the strategy for students out-loud (a think-aloud). • Give students multiple ways to practice the strategy. • Deconstruct why this strategy is useful. Identify contexts for using this strategy. • Repeat these steps when you change genres but use the same strategy. • Allow students to become independent users of the strategy.
Continually Monitor Comprehension • Strategy: Think, Pair, Share • Why do you think … ? • Pair-up and share what you think with your partner, talk about differences • Share with the rest of the group • Don’t ask “yes” or “no” questions • Make sure students have to elaborate on their answer • Cross-check
Video • Reading for Meaning: Practicing Good Strategies • Frank Love Elementary School, Bothell, WA
Engaging Students in Reading • Help students understand that we read for information • Ask students questions • Find answers while reading • Have students ask questions • Make predictions • Compare predictions to what actually happens in the story
Interacting with Text • Struggling readers are often unaware that reading is an active process and they are engaging with the author about the text continually. • This interaction happens through predicting, recognizing causality, questioning, clarifying, and responding to what is read. • Help students interact with text • Write notes or reactions to text • Analyze words • Teach word families
Strategy: SWBS • Somebody • Character in the story • Wants • What’s the issue? • But • What is the problem? • So • Resolution
Story Grammar • Structure of a text: • Characters • Settings • Problem/Issue • Solution/Outcome • Explicit instruction in story grammar is useful for ELLs.
Cultural Differences Affecting Comprehension • Story grammar • Varies by culture • In Western cultures story grammar is linear – cause & effect • In Spanish, the subject is often inferred from the verb, rather than stated explicitly • Background knowledge • i.e. Family reunion • Mixed ages • i.e. Holidays and celebrations
Tips • Try strategies such as Think, Pair, Share • Get your students to use second language • Check comprehension constantly • Try to link academic information to ELLs personal lives • Teach comprehension in all content areas.
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- Skills Needed To Increase Comprehension
- Finding Main Ideas
- Guessing Meaning of Unfamiliar Words from Context
- Understanding Interpreting Reference Words
- Looking for Key Words Transitional Markers
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- MAIN IDEA introduces the main or general message of what the paragraph intends to convey /describe / explain
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- 1 Main Idea
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- Restatement-or/in other/words/that is
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- sub under, below
- Subzero temperatures are common during winter.
- mis badly, wrong
- The company went bankrupt because it was mismanaged.
- anti against
- Throwing litter all over the place is an antisocial attitude.
- A suffix is a word part added to the end of a word. Usually, the addition of suffix affects the form of the word, rather than the meaning.
- Example of Suffixes
- Stem improve(verb)
- He wanted to improve his grades, so he began to study more.
- Stem suffix improvement (noun)
- As he saw the improvement in his grades, he began to study more.
- Stem hard (adjective)
- When she was a little girl, her family went through poverty and hard times.
- Stem suffix hardship (noun)
- She never forgot the poverty and hardship her family went through when she was a little girl.
- Stem mystery (noun)
- The dream in which he saw a stranger in a dark robe standing by a lake remains a mystery to him.
- Stem suffix mysterious (adjective)
- He had a dream in which he saw a mysterious stranger in a dark robe standing by a lake.
- Reference Words words that replace other words
- Types of Reference Words
- Anaphoric References - ideas mention earlier
- Cataphoric References - ideas expressed later
- Singular or Plural PRONOUN when referring to NOUN
- Key Words words in the text that are directly associated to the information that we would like to find or words that gives readers a clue to what the passage is all about.
- Transitional Markers words that are used to link ideas
- Making Inferences forming an opinion after considering all the information put forward in the reading text
- Steps in making inferences drawing conclusion
- Get the facts right look for clues, relationships
- Ask ourselves what we already know
- Associate facts and known ideas to draw conclusion
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Free Google Slides theme, PowerPoint template, and Canva presentation template. When teaching little kids, focusing on reading and comprehension skills will be so beneficial for them and, who knows, maybe they develop an interest in books over time! Use this cute template at the classroom and make your lesson more entertaining.
This resource supports the explicit teaching of literal comprehension. Following on from this helpful PowerPoint, there is also a poster available as an accompanying resource. Twinkl New Zealand Years 5 - 6 English/Literacy Reading Guided Reading. A PowerPoint presentation on teaching the reading and comprehension skill of literal, with ...
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Reading comprehension. 1. The document discusses comprehension, which is defined as a passage used to test students' ability to understand content and infer meanings. 2. It describes three levels of comprehension: literal, interpretive, and applied. Literal involves facts and details, interpretive involves inferences and reading between lines ...
Reading is the complex cognitive process of decoding symbols to derive meaning. It is a form of language processing. Success in this process is measured as reading comprehension. Reading is a mean for language acquisition, communication, and sharing information and ideas. So, start reading and develop new skills in order to excel in all facets ...
A Reading Comprehension PowerPoint to enhance children's learning. Our Reading Comprehension PowerPoint is a lovely resource for supporting young children with their early reading comprehension. Each slide shows a sentence that uses sounds and tricky words that would be ideal for children working within letter and sound recognition. Show more.
Presentation Transcript. Reading Comprehension • the ability to make meaning out of text. • Students must: • Be able to make personal connections with the text • Understand meaning of vocabulary used • Understand text structure • Understand purpose for reading. Issue: Limited vocabulary Different background knowledge Lack of ...
Title: READING COMPREHENSION SKILLS. Description: READING COMPREHENSION ... forming an opinion after considering all the information put forward in the reading text Steps in making inferences & drawing ... - PowerPoint PPT presentation. Number of Views: 13678. Avg rating:3.0/5.0. Slides: 16.
2024 key stage 1 English reading - administering Paper 2: reading booklet and reading answer booklet Ref: ISBN 978-1-83507-137-3, STA/24/8822/e PDF , 208 KB , 4 pages
This reading comprehension about the Paris Olympics 2024 is the perfect way for your students to learn about this monumental sporting event. A prior knowledge of answering analytical and conceptual level quesiotns is needed for Levels 2-3, whereas the Level 1 question worksheet should be accessible to most students in upper primary/middle ...