Book Description
Reciprocal teaching is a technique based on teacher modeling, student participation, and four strategies that good readers use to comprehend text: predicting, questioning, clarifying, and summarizing. Although reciprocal teaching originally was designed for use with struggling readers, author Lori D. Oczkus offers innovative lessons aimed at improving the reading comprehension of all students. Reciprocal Teaching at Work: Strategies for Improving Reading Comprehension provides a practical classroom resource on reciprocal teaching that readers will find accessible and engaging. Chapter 1 describes each reciprocal teaching strategy in detail and suggests ways that teachers can overcome both difficulties that they may encounter when using this teaching technique and common problems that students have with using the strategies. Chapters 2-4 explain how to use reciprocal teaching in whole-class sessions, guided reading groups, and literature circles, respectively. Each of these chapters offers scaffolded lessons, minilessons, and reproducible forms for classroom teachers to use with students, and reflection questions for staff development. The appendixes provide a list of what teachers should observe when students work with the reciprocal teaching strategies, a student self-assessment for strategy usage, and instructions for conducting informal assessment interviews with students. This book will benefit classroom teachers and reading specialists working primarily with students in grades 2-6, and teacher educators, school administrators, and staff developers seeking successful reading comprehension strategies to share with teachers.
Reciprocal Teaching at Work: Strategies for Improving Reading Comprehension FROM THE PUBLISHER
Are you looking for an approach comprehension that will take your elementary- and intermediate-grade students to the next level? This one-of-a-kind resource presents an innovative teaching model that will help students construct meaning from text by integrating four established reading comprehension strategies - predicting, questioning, clarifying, and summarizing - into three classroom settings: whole-class sessions, guided reading groups, and literature circles. You'll find an array of tools for using reciprocal teaching in these settings, including detailed explanations of the strategies, issues related to teaching them, and practical lessons that let you easily integrate the model into your curriculum. Interspersed throughout the book are reproducible forms, suggested resources, student assessment options, and intervention ideas for struggling readers.