Every Reader a Close Reader (eBook)

Expand and Deepen Close Reading in Your Classroom
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2015
252 Seiten
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-4758-1475-0 (ISBN)

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Every Reader a Close Reader -  Samantha Cleaver
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Close reading, the purposeful, focused reading and rereading of text, is more than an education buzzword. Every Reader, a Close Reader defines and unpacks the components of close reading and explores how to apply it within the context of the Common Core State Standards so that every student will be able to implement close reading strategies in class and independently. Drawing expertise and ideas from research, as well as teachers from across the country, Every Reader, a Close Reader serves as both an instructional guide and professional development tool for classroom teachers and instructional leaders to use when starting or strengthening close reading at the classroom level. In addition, this book includes chapters that focus on developing the close reading skills of students who are struggling readers, English language learners, or gifted learners.

Samantha Cleaver has worked in education for more than a decade as a special education teacher and instructional coach. As a coach, Cleaver has worked with middle grade teachers and school leaders to focus and strengthen reading instruction.

ContentsAcknowledgmentsAbout the AuthorForewordIntroductionClose Reading: The Best Reading You Can DoReading Theory: A Brief HistoryClose Reading and the Middle School ReaderEvery Reader a Close Reader OverviewIn This BookUsing This BookWeAreTeachers SurveyGetting Started: Understanding Yourself as a Reader Chapter 1: Close Reading and the Common CoreIntroduction to the Common Core State Standards Key Points Using the Common Core ELA StandardsClose Reading and the Common CoreKey PointsWhat’s Different? The Shifts in the Common Core Shift 1: Balancing Informational and Literary Text Shift 1: Implications for Close Reading Shift 2: Knowledge in the Disciplines Shift 2: Implications for Close Reading Shift 3: The Staircase of ComplexityShift 3: Implications for Close Reading Shift 4: Text-Based Answers Shift 4: Implications for Close Reading Shift 5: Writing From SourcesShift 5: Implications for Close Reading Shift 6: Academic Vocabulary Shift 6: Implications for Close Reading Key Points Writing Close Reading ObjectivesKey PointsNext Step: Getting Ready to Read Chapter 2: Getting Complex: Selecting and Using Close Reading TextsReading Complex Texts: A Gatekeeper SkillKey Points Defining Text ComplexityQuantitative MeasuresQualitative Measures Interpretive Complexity: Reader and Task Considerations Key Points Planning to Use Complex Texts Selecting Perfect Passages in LiteratureSelecting Perfect Passages in Informational Text Choosing Multiple Texts Key Points Gaining Purpose Chapter 3: Setting the Stage: Welcome Students to Text and Set a Purpose for Reading The Purpose Behind the Purpose Key Points Welcoming Students to The Text: A Case for Frontloading Key Points Using Questions to Set a Purpose for Reading Creating Text-Based Essential Questions Questions StatementsShould Questions Key Points Purpose Setting to Dig DeepFirst Reading: Comprehension SeekingSecond Reading: Analyze the Text Third Reading: Digging Deeper Key Points Making Every Reading Purposeful Chapter 4: Talking to Text: Enhance Student Comprehension through Text-Dependent Questions and AnnotationCrafting Text-Dependent Questions Key Points Creating Sequences of TDQs Key Points Annotation: Talking to TextKey PointsCiting TextQuotations Paraphrasing Key PointsCiting Evidence from Multiple Texts Key Points Using Text Evidence Chapter 5: Applying Close Reading: Create Dialogue and Craft ArgumentsLogic, Evidence and Critical Thinking: Defining ArgumentKey Points Crafting ArgumentLogos, Ethos, and Pathos Key PointsDialogic Discussion Key Points Facilitating DiscussionSetting Norms for Discussion: Accountable Talk Key Points Writing ArgumentKey Points Building Student OwnershipChapter 6: Letting Students Lead: Create Ownership over Close ReadingTransfer of Close Reading Skills Key PointsIdentifying Student Strengths Key PointsApplying the Gradual Release Model to Close Reading Key Points Getting Specific: Releasing Various Aspects of Close Reading Student-Selected Texts Student-Created Questions Independent AnnotationStudent-Led DiscussionBuilding the Foundation Chapter 7: Leveling the Field: Empower Struggling Readers with Close ReadingThe Common Core and Special EducationProvide Multiple Means of RepresentationProvide Multiple Means of Action and ExpressionProvide Multiple Means of Engagement Key Points Understanding Why Students Struggle with Close Reading Key Points Planning and Leading Close Reading Lessons for Struggling Readers Working with Complex TextAccessing Complex Text in the General Education ClassromAccessing Complex Text in the Resource Classroom Questioning Interacting with Text: Annotation and Citing Text Evidence Discussion and WritingLeveling the Playing Field Chapter 8: Engage English Language Learners in Close ReadingEnglish Language Learners and Close Reading in the Common Core Learning Academic Vocabulary Engaging in Higher Order Thinking Opportunities to Interact Key Points Strategies to Plan and Lead Close Reading with English Language Learners Working with TextQuestioning and Citing Text Evidence Participating in DiscussionArgument WritingClose Reading with ELLs Chapter 9: Raise the Bar: Challenging High-Achieving and Gifted Learners in Close ReadingGifted Students, the Common Core, and Close Reading The Common Core and Gifted Students A Framework for Gifted Students Key Points Planning and Leading Close Reading for Gifted Learners Working with Complex TextReading (and Rereading) for Purpose Participating in DiscussionWriting ArgumentExecutive Functioning Keeping Close Reading a Challenge Chapter 10: The Ultimate Question: Assessing Close ReadingDeveloping Effective Formative AssessmentQuestioning Observation Writing Key Points Using Formative Assessment Information Giving Effective Feedback Deep FeedbackImpression FeedbackKey Points Summative AssessmentUsing Rubrics Close Reading and Standardized TestsKey Points A Worthwhile TaskAppendix A: The MDR/WeAreTeachers Close Reading SurveyPlanning and Text Selection Setting a Purpose for Reading Annotation and Working with Text Respondent DemographicsAppendix B: Literature for Close Reading in Middle SchoolWorks of Literature: NovelsWorks of Literature: Short Stories Works of Literature: PoetryPicture Books for Middle School ReadersNonfiction: BooksNonfiction: Articles and Shorter TextsNonfiction: Primary SourcesAppendix C: Lesson PlansLesson Plan 4.1: Declaration of Sentiments Lesson Plan 4.2: Letters between John and Abigail Adams Lesson Plan 7.1: 6th Mass Extinction Lesson Plan 8.1: Oranges by Gary Soto Appendix D: Additional ToolsTool 1.1: Common Core Shifts: Self-Assessment Tool 2.1: Planning for Levels of Complexity in Text Tool 3.1: Survey: Why do Students Read?Tool 4.1: Annotation Self-Reflection Tool 5.1: Assess Students’ Argument Skills Tool 5.2: Dialogic Classroom Rating Scale Tool 5.3: Argument Writing Foldable Tool 6.1: Assess Student ReadinessTool 6.2: Assess Student Strengths Tool 6.3: Student Discussion Rating Scale Tool 7.1: Struggling Reader Needs Assessment Tool 8.1: ELL Needs Assessment Tool 9.1: Gifted Student Needs Assessment Tool 10.1: Format for a Dual Feedback FormReferencesIndex

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.7.2015
Zusatzinfo 100 Illustrations including: - 34 Black & White Illustrations; - 59 Tables; - 7 Text Boxes.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Schulbuch / Allgemeinbildende Schulen
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
Schlagworte education reform • reading and phonics
ISBN-10 1-4758-1475-5 / 1475814755
ISBN-13 978-1-4758-1475-0 / 9781475814750
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