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Using Interactive Read-Alouds To Support Students' Comprehension, Emily D. Chaffin
Using Interactive Read-Alouds To Support Students' Comprehension, Emily D. Chaffin
Graduate Research Papers
This research project reviews literature on the impact interactive read-alouds have on lower elementary students' comprehension. The studies that were researched focused on how students benefited from interactive read-alouds and how teachers prepared and conducted interactive read-alouds. The project focused on providing model lessons to be used in an interactive read-aloud. Each model lesson consists of introduction to the comprehension strategy being taught, teacher dialogue with students participating in tum and talks throughout the interactive read-aloud and a reflection time for the teacher and students to reflect on the story and how applying the comprehension strategy helped them.
Effective Comprehension Strategies In The Elementary Classroom, Melissa Ann Determan
Effective Comprehension Strategies In The Elementary Classroom, Melissa Ann Determan
Graduate Research Papers
This paper focuses on key fiction and nonfiction comprehension strategies and different methods for teaching these strategies in the elementary classroom. It is essential to use effective comprehension instruction within the classroom to unlock meaning and to build student success. These strategies include activating background knowledge, questioning, summarizing, and text structures.
Strategies To Improve The Comprehension Of Struggling Readers And The Elementary Level, Melissa Mueller
Strategies To Improve The Comprehension Of Struggling Readers And The Elementary Level, Melissa Mueller
Graduate Research Papers
Comprehension occurs when a reader constructs meaning from the text. Each reader must use a strategy to best suit their interaction with the text. By internalizing reading strategies, students will become successful readers. Education is part of a research based instructional practice movement. This paper describes five instructional methods used to teach comprehension strategies to elementary students and the research that supports them. The paper closes with conclusions and recommendations for teaching comprehension strategies.