With three full chapters on reading comprehension (reflecting the before, during, after reading approach) and a separate chapter that explores multiple literacies, Content Area Reading: Teaching and Learning in an Age of Multiple Literacies has a wealth of practical strategies for teaching reading, writing, and study skills in the content area classroom.
With three full chapters on reading comprehension (reflecting the before, during, after reading approach) and a separate chapter that explores multiple literacies, Content Area Reading: Teaching and Learning in an Age of Multiple Literacies, has a wealth of practical strategies for teaching reading, writing and study skills in the content area classroom.
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Teaching Ideas icons found throughout chapter margins highlight practical strategies to use across content areas. Teaching Ideas that are specific to fostering student comprehension feature 5 steps of explicit instruction: 1. explain, 2. demonstrate, 3. guide, 4. practice, 5. reflect. After students walk through the strategy, they are able to see applications of the strategy within content-specific classroom examples. Student artifacts, student dialogues, and student writing samples show the real-life application of each Teaching Idea. Every chapter opens with a chapter outline highlighting the key questions addressed within each chapter. Chapter outlines also have a complete list of the Teaching Ideas offered in the chapter. Chapters are supported by feature streams that enhance comprehension by "making connections:" - Making Connections to Multiple Literacies notes found in all chapters connect chapter topics to different aspects of multiple literacy (ex. media literacy, critical literacy, mathematics literacy, visual literacy, etc.)
- M aking Connections to Struggling Readers apply chapter topics to issues surrounding struggling readers
- Making Connections to English Learners are notes that explore issues related to teaching English language learners
- Making Connections to Writing features link chapter coverage to writing opportunities and give examples of ideas for writing assignments
- Making Connections to Study Skills are notes that connect chapter topics to teaching different aspects of study skills and strategies
- Making Connections boxes encourage students to actively engage with the chapter content by posing a question and then asking students to share their responses with a small group
Final Thoughts at the end of each chapter provide a chapter summary E-Links annotated weblinks at the end of every chapter give students an opportunity to explore chapter topics in greater depth Accountable Talk provides students with ideas for small group discussions Portfolio/Performance Opportunity at the end of each chapter are ideas for expanding students' professional teaching portfolios The Appendixes are practical, reproducible, idea-filled teaching resources that support a variety of topics addressed throughout the book. Examples featured include blackline masters, Discussion Circle Bookmarks, Double Entry Journal formats, Press Conference Checklist, First-Person Experience Rubric, form poems, and examples from projects such as the Content Area Resource Anthology, Student-Authored Electronic Books, and Transmediations.
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