Critical Comprehension [Grades K-6]

Critical Comprehension [Grades K-6]
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Publisher : Corwin Press
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9781071905425
ISBN-13 : 1071905422
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Book Synopsis Critical Comprehension [Grades K-6] by : Katie Kelly

Download or read book Critical Comprehension [Grades K-6] written by Katie Kelly and published by Corwin Press. This book was released on 2023-01-25 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Because high-level comprehension cannot be divorced from wide-ranging texts To be literate is to think through multiple perspectives, exploring diverse texts, and using the power of story to give students the life skills to discuss just about anything with critical curiosity. Critical Comprehension transforms this vital work into an accessible, three-step lesson process. Using picture books, multimodal texts, and thoughtfully framed questions, each differentiated lesson expands students’ understanding of a text through: First read: the "movie read", during which the text is read without interruption Second read: The teacher poses questions that probe deeper meanings through interaction with the text to summarize, name and highlight issues, analyze and infer, to make more informed decisions about what to believe and what to question. Third read: Harnessing students’ curiosities, the class revisits the text to talk back to theme, symbols, central idea, or social, cultural, historical influences at work on author and audience Popular media, classic novels, breaking news — the world’s content is ready for students to absorb. But are we ready to help them read it well? Equipped with this resource, the answer is, Yes, we are.


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