reading strategies Archives - Teaching ELA in the Middle https://teachingelainthemiddle.com/tag/reading-strategies/ and living life one day- and book- at a time Mon, 29 Nov 2021 19:45:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://i0.wp.com/teachingelainthemiddle.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Black-with-Book-Shelf-Icon-Education-Logo.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 reading strategies Archives - Teaching ELA in the Middle https://teachingelainthemiddle.com/tag/reading-strategies/ 32 32 194908938 My Favorite Education Books https://teachingelainthemiddle.com/my-favorite-education-books/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=my-favorite-education-books Sat, 30 Oct 2021 12:58:57 +0000 http://teachingelainthemiddle.com/?p=69 These two education books have been life changing in my classroom this year. I was introduced to the books last year when my school district decided to start using Jennifer Serravallo’s Reading Assessment Kit for Fiction. The district placed heavy emphasis on teaching reading due to the fact that so many students were struggling with …

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These two education books have been life changing in my classroom this year. I was introduced to the books last year when my school district decided to start using Jennifer Serravallo’s Reading Assessment Kit for Fiction. The district placed heavy emphasis on teaching reading due to the fact that so many students were struggling with comprehension. Through the Reading Assessment program we were taught to conference with students and identify where their comprehension issues were. Once identified, practical strategies were taught to the students in small groups.

Why these education books?

This year, the focus is on all students and not just those lower struggling readers which the kit identified. The kit had a few strategies in the teaching book, but nothing like this. The Reading Strategies book is designed with strategies for fiction and non-fiction texts. The strategies range from fluency to engagement to specific areas such as Plot, Main Idea, Character, Theme, Text Features, etc.

After using the strategies in the Reading Strategies book last year, I asked my Reading Coach if we were going to get the Writing Strategies book. This, too, has been phenomenal this year! I am utilizing the strategies in the book to help my struggling writers, and trust me, I had some struggling writers! Read more about that here.

100-Plus Reading and Writing Strategies with Activities for Middle and High School ELA Book – 100-Plus Reading and Writing Strategies with Activities – $38.99
from: Teacher’s Discovery

The Writing Strategies book is perfect for any grade level, as is the Reading Strategies book. It’s easy to identify where your students are and to access the best strategy for the student. In my whole class assessment, I had multiple students struggling with character motivation and identifying change. I used the strategy in the book that talked about influences on characters. After our lesson, the students were able to easily identify changes based on influence.

Out of all of my education books that I use as references, these two are the only ones that are sitting on my desk within easy grasp. I use them weekly to plan out lessons.

Pairing Creative Nonfiction and Fiction: Reading Strategies, Critical Thinking, and Author Techniques Book – Pairing Creative Nonfiction and Fiction: – $41.99
from: Teacher’s Discovery

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