Search Results for: interactive read aloud

making-inferences-for-reading-comprehension
| | |

Inferring to improve reading comprehension

By MARISSA DESPINS Updated March 15, 2024 Inferring is a super fundamental reading comprehension strategy. It is important because it helps students comprehend text at higher levels. While reading, students learn to pull key information from text. Next, they combine it with their own knowledge and experience. Finally, they form conclusions to help them fully understand what…

making-predictions
| | |

Reading Comprehension Strategies – Making Predictions

By MARISSA DESPINS Updated April 11, 2024 Good readers naturally make predictions while reading, without evening realizing it. When a student grabs a book from your classroom library, they make a quick prediction about what the book is going to be about based on the title and cover. After they get few chapters in, they start to…

reading-comprehension-strategies
| | |

Visualization Strategies for Reading Comprehension

By MARISSA DESPINS Updated Nov 28, 2023 In the ELA classroom, helping students to engage with and make meaning from text is an ongoing process. Through explicitly teaching reading comprehension strategies, we help students to self monitor and become curious and independent readers and thinkers. In my previous post, I outlined the importance of teaching reading comprehension…

reading-comprehension-strategies
| | | | | | |

Building Reading Comprehension Strategies

By MARISSA DESPINS Updated Nov 18, 2023 Using reading comprehension strategies in upper elementary and middle school When it comes to ELA instruction, teaching students to apply reading comprehension strategies is crucially important. These strategies are necessary for our students to grow to become self-monitoring and independent readers. Through active modeling and practice, reading comprehension strategies can…