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Monitoring Comprehension: Teaching Comprehension Strategies to Students
Summer workshop presentation by Caryn Lewis
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  1. Monitoring Comprehension: Teaching Comprehension Strategies to Students
  2. Session Outcomes
  3. Slide 3
  4. National Reading Panel Report
  5. National Reading Panel Report, Continued
  6. Reading Comprehension Defined
  7. Good Readers Are...
  8. Text Comprehension Instruction
  9. Reading Comprehension Strategies
  10. Strategies For Reading Text
  11. Comprehension Monitoring
  12. Teaching Students to Monitor Comprehension
  13. Predicting
  14. DRTA
  15. Directed Reading-Thinking Activity
  16. Your Turn
  17. Question
  18. Question-Answer Relationship
  19. QARs
  20. Right There
  21. Think and Search
  22. Author and You
  23. On My Own
  24. QARs
  25. Question Answer Relationship
  26. Slide 26
  27. Slide 27
  28. Monitor/Clarify
  29. Monitor Clarify
  30. Monitor/Clarify
  31. Summarize
  32. Summarize, Continued
  33. Good Summaries include:
  34. Summary Organizer
  35. Summarizing map
  36. Multi-Strategy Instruction
  37. Slide 37
  38. Slide 38
  39. Slide 39
  40. Slide 40
  41. Assessing Reading Comprehension
  42. Conscious Selection of Stregies (typo from slide)
  43. Comprehension Monitoring Strategies
  44. Cooperative Learning
  45. Your Turn
  46. Closing

 
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