This week in Readers' Workshop, we've talked about monitoring our comprehension - thinking about our thinking. We've learned that readers have an "inner conversation" in their mind when they read. We ask questions, make predictions, stop and notice, and even go "huh?" We also learned that all good readers get stuck - it's just going to happen. Yesterday I gave small groups of students scenarios that highlight situations where good readers sometimes get stuck. Each group brainstormed strategies to get "unstuck" and then created a skit to demonstrate some of these strategies. Enjoy the video...
Friday, September 25, 2009
Good Readers Get Stuck
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I think making a list of the characters in a book is a brilliant idea! I need to do that for a book I'm reading. :) These are all excellent strategies that some adults could use too - we just forget them when we are older. Thank you, Room 241 for great suggestions.
Thank for those kind words. We're glad you liked the strategies we came up with!
great job! u kids were great! keep on learning.
You did a great job explaining lots of good reading strategies! I'm going to use your video in some with some of my reading classes. Thanks!!
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