Anchor Charts to Support Comprehension Strategies By Mary Malloy & Katrina Purdue.

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Anchor Charts to Support Comprehension Strategies By Mary Malloy & Katrina Purdue

Professional Development IRT training from Cindy and Therese Embedded Midvale PD Year 1- Primary Literacy Notebook Year 2- Comprehension Strategies with Debbie Miller Year 3- Comprehension revisited + writing

Resources Literacy Room Books Book Room Titles for Book Club

Curriculum Maps

Implementation Modeling (Anchor Charts) Shared Practice (Anchor Charts) Guided Practice (notebooks) Independent Practice (Book Club, notebooks)

Monitoring Comprehension

Connections

Book Club Heterogeneous Small Groups Adult reads book aloud to group Each child is given a copy of the text Students reflect and use post-its to track their thinking Students initiate discussions Follow-up reflection in reading journals

Book Club Introduction

Book Club

First Session Second Session

Inferring

Questioning

Book Club

Mental Imaging

Mental Imaging Texts

Book Club Revisited

Determining Importance

Determining Importance with Fables

Book Club magazines poetry

Synthesizing

Synthesizing with Allen Say

Synthesizing

Summary of Book Club Evolved over the year Added to format (coding, one main idea) Changed genres (poetry and nonfiction) Developed oral language Students problem solved around group dynamics Volunteers and students became more comfortable with format

Thanks to the 2 nd graders who deepened our thinking!