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Reciprocal Teaching

Reciprocal Teaching. “Successful Classroom Readers”. What strategies do effective movie watchers use?. What strategies do successful readers use?. Reciprocal Teaching. Prediction Summarization Clarifying Ask “Teacher-like” questions Visualization. Reciprocal Teaching.

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Reciprocal Teaching

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  1. Reciprocal Teaching “Successful Classroom Readers”

  2. What strategies do effective movie watchers use?

  3. What strategies do successful readers use?

  4. Reciprocal Teaching • Prediction • Summarization • Clarifying • Ask “Teacher-like” questions • Visualization

  5. Reciprocal Teaching • Interactive reading to build comprehension • Lessens frustration • Research based: Improvement after 20 lessons • Encourages re-reading and metacognition • Works best with struggling readers • Strategies may be used in any order

  6. Predicting • Most important prediction is the title or headline. • Other predictions: throughout chapter, headings, or subtitles. • Predicting questions: • What will happen next? • What will the character do next?

  7. Clarifying • Slowing down or stopping to think about what the text is trying to communicate. • Pausing and re-reading until it makes sense. • Look for little words inside big words. • Look for commas that follow unfamiliar words. • Look for word parts. • Keep reading.

  8. Visualization • Stopping to make a mental picture of what you are reading • Drawing pictures as you read • Choosing specific words that help form images

  9. Teacher Like Questions • Asking questions about what you have just read • After you have predicted, visualized, and clarified. • Ask questions to help you understand the larger meanings of the lesson. • Questions that can be answered from what you have read. You must be able to find the answer in the text. (See bookmark)

  10. Summarizing • Giving the most important ideas in one or two sentences • Does not include details or information that is not important • Strategies • One sentence summary • GIST • Graphic Organizers

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