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Directed Reading Lesson. The Teacher’s Role in a Directed Reading Lesson. Presented by: Elise Pitts Special Services Teacher Alabama State Department of Education . Directed Reading Lesson. Before Reading: Set the purpose Motivate Teach and review vocabulary. Directed Reading Lesson.
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Directed Reading Lesson The Teacher’s Role in a Directed Reading Lesson Presented by: Elise Pitts Special Services Teacher Alabama State Department of Education
Directed Reading Lesson • Before Reading: • Set the purpose • Motivate • Teach and review vocabulary
Directed Reading Lesson • During Reading • Model and guide reading • Aid comprehension and interpretation
Directed Reading lesson • After Reading • Evaluate • Provide Related Activities
Teach the Vocabulary • Introduce new words • Assess prior knowledge of the words orally • Discuss meanings of words in context • Use graphic organizers • Discuss multiple meaning of words • Write meaningful sentences
Teach the Vocabulary • Have a “Word for the Day” • Teach how to “Skim and Scan”
Before Reading • Set the Purpose • State the Objective • Establish Type of Reading
Motivate( engage the learner) • Access prior knowledge (KWL) • Use visuals and manipulatives • Use illustrations, titles, graphs, charts • Use graphic organizers • Questioning and discussion • Have students make written predictions
During Reading • GUIDED MODEL READING (Model thinking and self-questioning as you read.) • Verify and/or reformulate predictions • Use graphic organizers • Two-column notes • Search for answers to pre-reading questions
During Reading • SHARED READING • Students follow print as a fluent, practiced reader (teacher or reading partner) reads selected passages, but reads most of the assignment silently, asking for help when meaning breaks down.
During Reading INDEPENDENT READING • Read silently • Find answers to specific questions • Fill in outline
During Reading • Teach/Model prior to assignments • Summarize assignment • Model personal responses • Model cooperative responses from groups • Point of focus of lesson
Adjust reading rate Predict Answer pre-reading questions Reread, if necessary Summarize KWL Monitor vocabulary Use context clues Strategies for comprehension
After Reading(Instruct/Guide Students) • Confirm/adjust predictions • Reread or skim, if necessary to answer questions • Complete KWL • Deep questioning and discussion period • Reflect through: writing, art, drama, Venn diagram, Semantic Feature Analysis
Evaluate/Assess Progress • Observation • Reading Logs • Varied writing activities • Checklists • Response during instruction • Student interviews and conferences • Teacher developed tests and quizzes