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   Reading Comprehension:
     Strategies for Success


Presented by Katie Bain
English Language Fellow
Session Objectives
 Participants will build upon a
knowledge of strategies that can
 help improve students’ reading
          proficiency.
WHY READ?



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Katie’s Top Ten Reasons for
 Why Reading is so Great!




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Number 10




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Number 9




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Number 8




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Number 7




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Number 6




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Number 5




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Number 4




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Number 3




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Number 2




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Number 1




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Reading Motivation
• Are your students motivated to
  read?

• What are ways to motivate
  students to read?



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Reading Motivation is
         Important!
  A report of the Program for International Student Assessment
 (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,
                        2010) found that

   interest in reading predicted
         students’ reading
          comprehension.
      Across all 64 countries participating in the Program for
International Student Assessment, students who enjoyed reading
    the most performed significantly better than students who
                     enjoyed reading the least.
                                           (Gambrell, 2011, p. 172)
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Seven Rules of
 Engagement!




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Rule #1
    “Students Are More
         Motivated
to Read When the Reading
  Tasks and Activities Are
  Relevant to Their Lives”

               (Gambrell, 2011, p. 173)
                                          19
Classroom Tip
   Students can keep a
reading diary. They can
 draw, write, and discuss
how what they have read
  connects to their lives.

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Rule #2
    “Students Are More
        Motivated
 to Read When They Have
Access to a Wide Range of
    Reading Materials”

               (Gambrell, 2011, p. 173)
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Classroom Tips
• Download free books online! You can find
  several websites for downloading books on my
  website: www.elfellowkbain.wordpress.com


• Read Aloud! Find books at the library and read
  them aloud to your classroom.


• Do Book Talks!


                                  (Gambrell, 2011)
                                                     22
Rule #3
    “Students Are More
         Motivated
to Read When They Have
 Ample Opportunities to
          Engage
  in Sustained Reading”
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                 (Gambrell, 2011, p. 174)
Classroom Tip
   Allocate time in your lessons for
               students to
        READ independently,
in Spanish or in English. Start off with
   having students read for only five
   minutes. Then gradually increase
    the amount of time you give for
           students to read.

                              (Gambrell, 2011)
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Rule #4
“Students Are More Motivated
   to Read When They Have
Opportunities to Make Choices
 About What They Read and
   How They Engage in and
  Complete Literacy Tasks”
                (Gambrell, 2011, p. 175)

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Classroom Tip
 Give students as many “bounded
        choices” as you can.

This means, pre-select 3-5 options for
  reading materials and assignments
     and allow students to choose
 between your pre-selected options.

                             (Gambrell, 2011)

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Rule #5
“Students Are More Motivated
   to Read When They Have
    Opportunities to Socially
Interact With Others About the
    Text They Are Reading.”

           (Gambrell, 2011, p. 175)
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Classroom Tip
• After allowing students to read
  silently, give students a chance to
  turn to a partner and do a “quick
  talk” about what they have just read.
  Give each person a one-minute turn
  to talk about what they have read.

                            (Gambrell, 2011)

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Rule #6
“Students Are More Motivated
   to Read When They Have
Opportunities to Be Successful
    With Challenging Texts”



                   (Gambrell, 2011, p. 176)   29
Classroom Tip
• Guide students through
  “scaffolded” reading activities in
  which you help to make reading
  materials more accessible for
  students. (See more ideas for
  strategies later in the
  presentation!)

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Rule #7
“Students Are More Motivated
   To Read When Classroom
 Incentives Reflect the Value
 and Importance of Reading”



                  (Gambrell, 2011, p. 177)   31
Classroom Tip
• Give real, specific, honest
  and deserved praise to your
  students, and give it as
  frequently as possible!



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Reading Comprehension
      Strategies




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Strategies Defined,
    Explained, and Practiced
• Making Connections
• Questioning
• Visualizing
• Inferring
• Determining Importance/Main
  Ideas
• Synthesizing/Summarizing
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Making Connections




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Making Connections
         http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uql0IIIMJDY

• Text-to-Self (T-S) refers to connections made
  between the text and the reader's personal
  experience.
• Text-to-Text (T-T) refers to connections made
  between a text being read to a text that was
  previously read.
• Text-to-World (T-W) refers to connections
  made between a text being read and
  something that occurs in the world.
                                     (Scharlach, 2008)
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Asking
QuestionsQuestioning




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Questioning
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKPf2sfW7ck



• Questioning Readers ask questions
  about the text and the author’s
  intentions and seek information to
  clarify and extend their thinking
  before, during and after reading.



                                  (Scharlach, 2008)
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Visualizing




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Visualizing
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E-X5XhbXiY
• Mental pictures are the cinema unfolding
  in your mind that make reading three-
  dimensional.
• Visualization helps readers engage with
  text in ways that make it personal and
  memorable.
• Readers adapt their images as they
  continue to read.

                           (Scharlach, 2008)
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Making Inferences




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Making Inferences
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg0Mzj-iSws

• Inferring
• Usually referred to as "reading between the lines".
• This strategy usually involves:
   o Forming a best guess using evidence -- context
     clues, picture clues, etc.
   o Making predictions
   o Drawing conclusions
   o Finding meaning of unknown words



                                      (Scharlach, 2008)
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Determining Importance




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Determining Importance
       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOYtzoiI2XI




This refers to the skill of identifying which
  ideas in a text are the most important.
        It also refers to being able to
 understand the main theme or concept
                    of a text.
                                   (Scharlach, 2008)
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Synthesizing/Summarizing




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Synthesizing



• Readers create original insights,
  perspectives and understandings by
  reflecting on text(s) and merging
  elements from text and existing
  schema.

                       (Scharlach, 2008)
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A summarization strategy
 WHO WANTED BUT SO
For example, after reading chapter one from
The Jacket by Andrew Clements

WHO: Phil
WANTED: to get his brother’s jacket back
from the nice kid named Daniel
BUT: Daniel claimed it was a birthday present
from his Grandmother
SO: they ended up in the principal’s office

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What happens to students when
        they become strategic?
• Students know there’s more than one right way to do
   things.
• They acknowledge their mistakes and try to rectify
   them.
• They evaluate their products and behavior.
• Learning increases.
• Self-esteem increases.
• Students develop and use a personal study process.
• They know how to “try.”
(2006, Opp-Beckman, L., Klinghammer, S. Shaping the way we teach English: Successful practices around the world.
Washington, D.C.: Office of English Language Programs United States Department of State)

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Teach Reading Strategies
  1.Describe the strategy.
  2.Model its use.
  3.Provide ample assisted practice
    time.
  4.Promote student self-monitoring.
  5.Encourage continued use of the
    strategy.
(2006, Opp-Beckman, L., Klinghammer, S. Shaping the way we teach English: Successful practices around the world.
Washington, D.C.: Office of English Language Programs United States Department of State)                           49
Why should we train
 students to use strategies?
• Students begin to self-diagnose their strengths and weaknesses.

• Students know what helps them to read efficiently.

• Students develop a broad range of problem-solving skills.

• Students make decisions about how to approach reading.

• Students monitor and self-evaluate.

• Students transfer successful strategies to new learning contexts.

(2006, Opp-Beckman, L., Klinghammer, S. Shaping the way we teach English: Successful practices around the world.
Washington, D.C.: Office of English Language Programs ,United States Department of State)
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Action Plan
• Design a portion of a lesson that includes
  some strategies we learned today.




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Quick Reflection:
      Sentence Machine!
1. What is one useful strategy to help English
   Learners read successfully?
Sources
• Gambrell, L.B. (2011). Seven rules of engagement: What's most
  important to know about motivation to read. The Reading
  Teacher, 65(3), 172–178. doi:10.1002/TRTR.01024.

• Opp-Beckman, L., Klinghammer, S. (2006) Shaping the way we
  teach English: Successful practices around the world.
  Washington, D.C.: Office of English Language Programs
  ,United States Department of State.

• Scharlach, T.D. (2008). START comprehending: Students and
  teachers actively reading text. The Reading Teacher, 62(1),
  20–31. doi:10.1598/RT.62.1.3.



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[RELO] Reading Comprehension Strategies

  • 1. 1 Reading Comprehension: Strategies for Success Presented by Katie Bain English Language Fellow
  • 2. Session Objectives Participants will build upon a knowledge of strategies that can help improve students’ reading proficiency.
  • 4. Katie’s Top Ten Reasons for Why Reading is so Great! 4
  • 10. Number 5 10
  • 11. Number 4 11
  • 12. Number 3 12
  • 13. Number 2 13
  • 14. Number 1 14
  • 15. 15
  • 16. Reading Motivation • Are your students motivated to read? • What are ways to motivate students to read? 16
  • 17. Reading Motivation is Important! A report of the Program for International Student Assessment (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2010) found that interest in reading predicted students’ reading comprehension. Across all 64 countries participating in the Program for International Student Assessment, students who enjoyed reading the most performed significantly better than students who enjoyed reading the least. (Gambrell, 2011, p. 172) 17
  • 18. Seven Rules of Engagement! 18
  • 19. Rule #1 “Students Are More Motivated to Read When the Reading Tasks and Activities Are Relevant to Their Lives” (Gambrell, 2011, p. 173) 19
  • 20. Classroom Tip Students can keep a reading diary. They can draw, write, and discuss how what they have read connects to their lives. 20
  • 21. Rule #2 “Students Are More Motivated to Read When They Have Access to a Wide Range of Reading Materials” (Gambrell, 2011, p. 173) 21
  • 22. Classroom Tips • Download free books online! You can find several websites for downloading books on my website: www.elfellowkbain.wordpress.com • Read Aloud! Find books at the library and read them aloud to your classroom. • Do Book Talks! (Gambrell, 2011) 22
  • 23. Rule #3 “Students Are More Motivated to Read When They Have Ample Opportunities to Engage in Sustained Reading” 23 (Gambrell, 2011, p. 174)
  • 24. Classroom Tip Allocate time in your lessons for students to READ independently, in Spanish or in English. Start off with having students read for only five minutes. Then gradually increase the amount of time you give for students to read. (Gambrell, 2011) 24
  • 25. Rule #4 “Students Are More Motivated to Read When They Have Opportunities to Make Choices About What They Read and How They Engage in and Complete Literacy Tasks” (Gambrell, 2011, p. 175) 25
  • 26. Classroom Tip Give students as many “bounded choices” as you can. This means, pre-select 3-5 options for reading materials and assignments and allow students to choose between your pre-selected options. (Gambrell, 2011) 26
  • 27. Rule #5 “Students Are More Motivated to Read When They Have Opportunities to Socially Interact With Others About the Text They Are Reading.” (Gambrell, 2011, p. 175) 27
  • 28. Classroom Tip • After allowing students to read silently, give students a chance to turn to a partner and do a “quick talk” about what they have just read. Give each person a one-minute turn to talk about what they have read. (Gambrell, 2011) 28
  • 29. Rule #6 “Students Are More Motivated to Read When They Have Opportunities to Be Successful With Challenging Texts” (Gambrell, 2011, p. 176) 29
  • 30. Classroom Tip • Guide students through “scaffolded” reading activities in which you help to make reading materials more accessible for students. (See more ideas for strategies later in the presentation!) 30
  • 31. Rule #7 “Students Are More Motivated To Read When Classroom Incentives Reflect the Value and Importance of Reading” (Gambrell, 2011, p. 177) 31
  • 32. Classroom Tip • Give real, specific, honest and deserved praise to your students, and give it as frequently as possible! 32
  • 33. Reading Comprehension Strategies 33
  • 34. Strategies Defined, Explained, and Practiced • Making Connections • Questioning • Visualizing • Inferring • Determining Importance/Main Ideas • Synthesizing/Summarizing 34
  • 36. Making Connections http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uql0IIIMJDY • Text-to-Self (T-S) refers to connections made between the text and the reader's personal experience. • Text-to-Text (T-T) refers to connections made between a text being read to a text that was previously read. • Text-to-World (T-W) refers to connections made between a text being read and something that occurs in the world. (Scharlach, 2008) 36
  • 38. Questioning http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKPf2sfW7ck • Questioning Readers ask questions about the text and the author’s intentions and seek information to clarify and extend their thinking before, during and after reading. (Scharlach, 2008) 38
  • 40. Visualizing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E-X5XhbXiY • Mental pictures are the cinema unfolding in your mind that make reading three- dimensional. • Visualization helps readers engage with text in ways that make it personal and memorable. • Readers adapt their images as they continue to read. (Scharlach, 2008) 40
  • 42. Making Inferences http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg0Mzj-iSws • Inferring • Usually referred to as "reading between the lines". • This strategy usually involves: o Forming a best guess using evidence -- context clues, picture clues, etc. o Making predictions o Drawing conclusions o Finding meaning of unknown words (Scharlach, 2008) 42
  • 44. Determining Importance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOYtzoiI2XI This refers to the skill of identifying which ideas in a text are the most important. It also refers to being able to understand the main theme or concept of a text. (Scharlach, 2008) 44
  • 46. Synthesizing • Readers create original insights, perspectives and understandings by reflecting on text(s) and merging elements from text and existing schema. (Scharlach, 2008) 46
  • 47. A summarization strategy WHO WANTED BUT SO For example, after reading chapter one from The Jacket by Andrew Clements WHO: Phil WANTED: to get his brother’s jacket back from the nice kid named Daniel BUT: Daniel claimed it was a birthday present from his Grandmother SO: they ended up in the principal’s office 47
  • 48. What happens to students when they become strategic? • Students know there’s more than one right way to do things. • They acknowledge their mistakes and try to rectify them. • They evaluate their products and behavior. • Learning increases. • Self-esteem increases. • Students develop and use a personal study process. • They know how to “try.” (2006, Opp-Beckman, L., Klinghammer, S. Shaping the way we teach English: Successful practices around the world. Washington, D.C.: Office of English Language Programs United States Department of State) 48
  • 49. Teach Reading Strategies 1.Describe the strategy. 2.Model its use. 3.Provide ample assisted practice time. 4.Promote student self-monitoring. 5.Encourage continued use of the strategy. (2006, Opp-Beckman, L., Klinghammer, S. Shaping the way we teach English: Successful practices around the world. Washington, D.C.: Office of English Language Programs United States Department of State) 49
  • 50. Why should we train students to use strategies? • Students begin to self-diagnose their strengths and weaknesses. • Students know what helps them to read efficiently. • Students develop a broad range of problem-solving skills. • Students make decisions about how to approach reading. • Students monitor and self-evaluate. • Students transfer successful strategies to new learning contexts. (2006, Opp-Beckman, L., Klinghammer, S. Shaping the way we teach English: Successful practices around the world. Washington, D.C.: Office of English Language Programs ,United States Department of State) 50
  • 51. Action Plan • Design a portion of a lesson that includes some strategies we learned today. 51
  • 52. Quick Reflection: Sentence Machine! 1. What is one useful strategy to help English Learners read successfully?
  • 53. Sources • Gambrell, L.B. (2011). Seven rules of engagement: What's most important to know about motivation to read. The Reading Teacher, 65(3), 172–178. doi:10.1002/TRTR.01024. • Opp-Beckman, L., Klinghammer, S. (2006) Shaping the way we teach English: Successful practices around the world. Washington, D.C.: Office of English Language Programs ,United States Department of State. • Scharlach, T.D. (2008). START comprehending: Students and teachers actively reading text. The Reading Teacher, 62(1), 20–31. doi:10.1598/RT.62.1.3. 53

Notas del editor

  1. Groups will get small explanations of the strategies and mini-posters of the strategies. They will work with partners to read it, understand it, be able to explain to the group, and give one practical example of how they could use it in their classrooms to help students comprehend what they read.
  2. It is important to activate children's schema (background knowledge) before, during, and after reading.