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1 15 Minute Comprehension Activities
Reading and Math Night 2019

2 What do good readers do? BEFORE READING: Set a purpose for reading
Think if you will be reading to find out what happens in a STORY or to learn specific INFORMATION. Preview the Text Look at the titles, pictures, captions under pictures, headings, bold-faced type and other text features. Activate Background Knowledge Think about what you already know about the topic you will be reading about Predict Think about what might happen in the story, what words may be used, or what information it might contain.

3 What do good readers do? During Reading: Make a Mind Movie Cross Check
As you read, imagine the actions of the characters, to create a mind movie to help you visualize the story. Cross Check Check one word with another. Ask yourself, “Does this word look right, sound right and make sense?” Reread When problems occur, return to the beginning of a sentence or paragraph and read it again. Skip, Read on, and Go Back Sometimes you can skip a word and continue reading until the end of the sentence and then go back and try to make sense of the text.

4 What do good readers do? During Reading Continued…
Connect Background Knowledge Think about what you already know about the subject and the kind of material you are reading. Think about the how the information you’re reading is similar to what you already know. Stop and Review If you are reading a longer text, stop and think about what has happened in the story so far or what information you have been given. Students do this on a daily basis in SFA Reading and should be comfortable re-stating the message after each page of reading.

5 What do good readers do? After Reading: Retell and Summarize Reread
Tell someone what happened in the story including characters, plot and important events. If the text is non-fiction, tell someone some facts you learned from the reading. Reread Re-read the text or a section of the text that you felt was difficult to help you understand it better. Discuss and Respond Talk with someone about what you have read in the text. Use the text to support your opinions/facts with specific page numbers.

6 What do good readers do? After Reading Continued… Draw Conclusions
Think about the predictions you made during and before reading. Were your predictions correct? Use a Graphic Organizer Make a story map, Venn diagram, list of facts, etc. to help solidify information. Write to Support Understanding Write about what you have read and learned, telling what it made you think of and/or what you learned.

7 Must Know Reading Vocabulary
Literary Elements: New Text Language character Passage plot Article setting Excerpt climax Editorial mood Text theme Stimuli tone Diagram genre Figurative Language simile, metaphor, idiom, adage, onomatopoeia, personification, dialect, hyperbole, alliteration

8 Must Know Reading Vocabulary
Reading Skills: Text Features: Paraphrase, summarize, cause/effect, main idea, details, inference, sequence, predict, compare/contrast, context clues, draw conclusions Titles, captions, subtitles, lists, glossary, index, table of contents, charts, graphs, illustrations or pictures, covers Related Words: synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, homophones

9 Paper Based Test Items The Florida Standards Assessments are composed of test items that include traditional multiple-choice items, as well as enhanced items that require students to select and/or support their answers. For the paper-based tests, there will be no audio or open-response items.

10 Enhanced Item Types Editing Task: Students will make edits within the text by selecting answer from a set of options. Selectable Text: Student will make analysis or an inference from excerpted sentences from the text. Multi-Select: Student will select more than one answer based on the directions Evidence-Based Selected Response: This is a two part item. Part A–student will make an analysis and Part B–requires student to select text to support Part A Table Match: Student will match options in a column and row table Multimedia: Enhanced content may include multimedia elements such as images, charts, graphics, timelines, etc.. These multimedia elements may appear within the passage.

11 Enhanced Test Item Type – Editing Task Choice

12 Enhanced Test Item Type – Selectable Task

13 Enhanced Test Item Type – Multiselect

14 Enhanced Test Item Type – Evidence-Based Selected Response

15 Enhanced Test Item Type – Table Match


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