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Open books open minds

Explore reading techniques & models, comprehension strategies, and lesson planning tips using engaging Dr. Seuss rhyme. Stimulate phonics skills, background knowledge, and improve reading proficiency through interactive methods.

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Open books open minds

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  1. Open books open minds

  2. KWL Chart

  3. Reading

  4. Bottom-up models Comprehension meaning longer text sentences phrases word recognition letter and sound recognition

  5. Phonics approach

  6. Intensive reading

  7. Top-down models Reading begins with reader background knowledge background knowledge predictions confirm or reject predictions

  8. Extensive reading

  9. Interactive models of reading Reader background knowledge comprehension Individual letters and sounds

  10. Jigsaw reading

  11. Jigsaw reading

  12. Reading techniques

  13. Reading techniques Scrambled stories Skimming Information transfer Paraphrasing Contextual guessing Passage completion Scanning Cloze exercise Making inferences Extensive reading

  14. Pre-While-Post Framework • Pre-reading • develop an interest • motivate • activate their backgroung knowledge / schemata • introduce key vocabulary • give purpose for reading

  15. Pre-While-Post Framework • While-reading • check predictions • understand the text • develop reading skills

  16. Pre-While-Post Framework • Post-reading • work further with the text • topic • content • vocabulary • functions • grammar • speak • listen and/or write • personalize

  17. Reading lesson plan

  18. Plan a reading lesson

  19. Plan a reading lesson

  20. Plan a reading lesson

  21. Plan a reading lesson

  22. Plan a reading lesson

  23. Plan a reading lesson

  24. Reading lesson plan

  25. KWL Chart

  26. I Can Read With My Eyes Shut! I can read in red. I can read in blue.I can read in pickle color too.I can read in bed, and in purple, and in brown.I can read in a circle and upside down!I can read with my left eye. I can read with my right.I can read Mississippi with my eyes shut tight!There are so many things you can learn about.But…you'll miss the best things If you keep your eyes shut.The more that you read, the more things you will knowThe more that you learn, the more places you'll go. If you read with your eyes shut you're likely to findThat the place where you're going is far, far behindSO…that's why I tell you to keep your eyes wide.Keep them wide open…at least on one side. Dr. Seuss

  27. Thank you

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